バンソンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (バンソンInstagram)「Today we had the pleasure to meet our customer that was saved by God’s grace with a little help from our jacket. Please read his testimony and swipe to the left to check the pics ** DISCLAIMER ** Please refrain from telling me that motorcycles are dangerous. Thank you for all of the positive thought and sentiments. I thought I would take the time to explain what happened.  After roughly 1,500 miles of riding some of the most beautiful roads the USA has to offer, I had to start making moves to go home. “Riding the Tail of the Dragon” was a bucket list trip. I was looking forward to seeing Cyndie and the kids. When I left Deal’s Gap it started pouring rain.  I cautiously rode about 50 miles of “ the Moonshiner 28” route in heavy winds and rain through twisty roads covered with water and leaves. The riding wasn’t bad because I was getting into the groove of my slow and sensible pace. Other than being soaked to the skin I was in good spirits. That is when I made the decision to bag the last leg oft the trip and head to MB. My gas light indicator switched on in Spartanburg, South Carolina. I stopped for food and gas. I decided for safety sake to have a sit down meal. I figured having a full stomach would keep me alert and the roads would dry up completely. This turned out to be a sensible move and when I finished dinner, everything appeared to be dry and wind free. Just before I headed on the highway I stopped to make sure my helmet strap was snug, and the rest of my bags and gear were in order. I put on my mellow mix on my iPhone, which was linked into my helmet and settled in for a straight long ride to MB. I was motivated and anxious to see everyone. However, because I was out at night in the country I maintained a sensible speed of 65 mph.  When I ride at night, my right eye is scanning the shoulder for wildlife, and my left eye focuses on the road and rearview mirror. I saw no traffic behind me except for a single tractor-trailer truck about a half mile behind me. I put my attention with both eyes ahead of me on the road. This was the last ride detail I remember.  Instantly I felt the impact of something hitting me hard from behind. (Continues in the comments)」8月25日 13時55分 - vansonleathers

バンソンのインスタグラム(vansonleathers) - 8月25日 13時55分


Today we had the pleasure to meet our customer that was saved by God’s grace with a little help from our jacket. Please read his testimony and swipe to the left to check the pics
** DISCLAIMER ** Please refrain from telling me that motorcycles are dangerous.
Thank you for all of the positive thought and sentiments. I thought I would take the time to explain what happened.
After roughly 1,500 miles of riding some of the most beautiful roads the USA has to offer, I had to start making moves to go home. “Riding the Tail of the Dragon” was a bucket list trip. I was looking forward to seeing Cyndie and the kids. When I left Deal’s Gap it started pouring rain. I cautiously rode about 50 miles of “ the Moonshiner 28” route in heavy winds and rain through twisty roads covered with water and leaves. The riding wasn’t bad because I was getting into the groove of my slow and sensible pace. Other than being soaked to the skin I was in good spirits. That is when I made the decision to bag the last leg oft the trip and head to MB. My gas light indicator switched on in Spartanburg, South Carolina. I stopped for food and gas. I decided for safety sake to have a sit down meal. I figured having a full stomach would keep me alert and the roads would dry up completely. This turned out to be a sensible move and when I finished dinner, everything appeared to be dry and wind free.
Just before I headed on the highway I stopped to make sure my helmet strap was snug, and the rest of my bags and gear were in order. I put on my mellow mix on my iPhone, which was linked into my helmet and settled in for a straight long ride to MB. I was motivated and anxious to see everyone. However, because I was out at night in the country I maintained a sensible speed of 65 mph.

When I ride at night, my right eye is scanning the shoulder for wildlife, and my left eye focuses on the road and rearview mirror. I saw no traffic behind me except for a single tractor-trailer truck about a half mile behind me. I put my attention with both eyes ahead of me on the road. This was the last ride detail I remember.

Instantly I felt the impact of something hitting me hard from behind. (Continues in the comments)


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