How many of you guys have hit a deer while riding your bike? I've had several close encounters including one tonight. It seems like karma usually gets me. I was cruising along in third on an access road that runs parallel to the railroad tracks when i decided to put it into 4th. No more then 10 seconds later bambi decided to race out in front me. I jumped on the brakes and avoided her but it was damn close. This is about the 4th time in 3 weeks that no more then 10-15 seconds after i increased my speed a deer decided to dart out in front of me. Needless to say i will be staying in 3rd gear. I've had my bike almost two months and i've yet to hit 6th gear and i've maybe been in 5th for a total of 20 seconds. The deer are just everywhere it's pretty much playing with fire if you're speeding.
Deer!!
Posted 21 August 2006 - 08:21 PM
How many of you guys have hit a deer while riding your bike? I've had several close encounters including one tonight. It seems like karma usually gets me. I was cruising along in third on an access road that runs parallel to the railroad tracks when i decided to put it into 4th. No more then 10 seconds later bambi decided to race out in front me. I jumped on the brakes and avoided her but it was damn close. This is about the 4th time in 3 weeks that no more then 10-15 seconds after i increased my speed a deer decided to dart out in front of me. Needless to say i will be staying in 3rd gear. I've had my bike almost two months and i've yet to hit 6th gear and i've maybe been in 5th for a total of 20 seconds. The deer are just everywhere it's pretty much playing with fire if you're speeding.
Posted 21 August 2006 - 08:28 PM
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Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:11 PM
I was riding down this trail one day and there's this rotting dead deer carcass down in the ditch and it just reeks. came flying down that trail the next day and had a massive bald eagle swoop up from the corpse right in front of me. I immediately slammed on the brakes but holy shit I almost smoked it.
Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:24 PM
Posted 21 August 2006 - 09:57 PM
we dont have deer or they get killed fast because of the rednecks here :)
Posted 22 August 2006 - 01:16 AM
Went to Sturgis, SD last year and had to stay in Gillette, WY; about an hour drive west because we made our reservations so late. While riding the Harley back, on the interstate highway one night, a pickup blew by. When he was about 3/4 of a mile in front of me, I saw his taillights suddenly swerve from one side of the road to the other. I knew he must have been dodging a deer and I moved to the center stripe. When I got up to where he swerved, right on the shoulder on the right side of the freeway, stood the biggest, finest looking, full racked buck I've ever seen. He was looking over his shoulder, as if he was saying, "wtf was that?" (about the truck that nearly hit him) and was completely unfazed by the motorcycles going by.
The next day, several of us went to Devils Tower and took a back road into Sturgis from there. I decided to bring up the rear and had let the other two riders get a little ways ahead. I saw out of the corner of my eye something coming down a hill next to the road and knew it must be a deer. I immediately slowed down and this huge doe hit the shoulder of the road. Thinking if I hit the air horns, this will scare her from running across the road and I can slip by. WRONG! When I hit the horns, it was like she hit second gear and still shot across the road. Luckily, I was going slow enough to be prepared for it. Even on a full dresser, that would have left a mark on both of us.
Posted 22 August 2006 - 04:09 AM
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Doe was zig zagging about a hundred yards or so then she jumped a fence.
pretty cool.
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NEPArider2 said:
Haven't hit one, but...
A friend hit one about 30 years ago. One leg is now 3/4" shorter than the other. They almost amputated about mid-calf. He spent a month in the hospital and about a year to recover. Collision was at about 35mph.
Two people I know from the ST1100 email list have literally cut them in half from nominal 60mph hits. The hit was just behind the ribs. The ST weighs in at 700# with full fuel, the broken bodywork is sharp, and when it's all over, the deer is dead and the bike is usually totaled.
I got charged by one once. Riding in the hills at night. About 3/4 mile from my destination. Following a car, partly to have him sweep the road for deer. See something out of the corner of my eye. It's a deer. Running. At me. Hit the gas and she passed about 5 feet behind me. Only time I've ever "accelerated out of trouble" - and maybe it would have cleared anyway. Way too close.
I live about 1/2 mile from a deer funnel (green belt through a housing development ends at a wall with one opening - guess where the deer cross the road?). The funnel is on my commute. I start getting worried when I haven't seen a deer in a week or two, because I start to think that I'm not noticing them. I know they haven't left.
Record is 5 within 2 miles of home - sighted, not hit.
The first 4 miles from home, I concentrate more on spotting deer than anything else.
I see them fairly often riding off-road. Good part is that the places they could get close w/o being seen, I'm going fairly slow (single track), or if I'm going fast (mx track), the visibility is good, there are lots of bikes, and are unlikely to be any deer in the area.
I also roadrace. One of the flags (besides caution, stop, idiot, etc.) is a deer warning. They see a deer on or near the track, they re-start the race.
They are creatures of habit and generally use the same trails and don't make new ones. Know the area you ride a lot and know where the deer are likely to be.
They are also unpredictible. They will show up in unexpected places.
They often travel in groups. Never assume the last one you see is really the last one.
The group travel got another friend. He saw the deer, let it go by, sped up, and hit the next one. Fortunately, he only damaged his bike.
If you see one (or more) deer, slow down for a while because they will double back on you; you may be seeing the first of a bunch, or the last. In my experience, the single most common precursor to a deer you haven't seen is the deer you have seen.
They are completely irrational. Headlights shut their brains off and they'll turn around, come back, and step in front of you for a better look. That's more or less what happen to the guy with the short leg.








