Didn't think about the third kind when I wrote Two Kinds of Motorcycle Riders.iratollah wrote:If you ride for long enough you must remember that there's three kinds of riders: those that have been down, those that are going down and those that have been down and are going down again.
Ride safe, ride smart, and when you put all of those ponies to work have a method to your madness.
Excellent points. I can't conceive of any scenario where I'd be trying to draw and shoot from a moving bike. Even the most sluggish of bikes commonly on the road today will speed you out of trouble's range in the blink of an eye. The closest I can come to a real need to have the gun strapped to my body would be if I was purposely run down by a cager while on my bike and got flung off it. If the assault continued, I'd be defensless with the gun out of reach on the bike.
Then again, as you said, it's probable that a violent crash would separate the gun from me anyway.
On top of all that, I'll be riding a Triumph Rocket III, so I can probably outrun most bullets.
