I was not going to join this because it would show how stupid I have been but the "leg in the backseat of the woman's car" needs something to offset the trajedy.
My first motorcycle, the 250 Honda Hawk was bought in Japan when my ship was in Yokosuka. It was delivered to the head of the pier and half the ship was at the rail to watch my prize lifted aboard our WWII cargo ship. I was 19 in 1960 and bullet proof! I elected for my first solo, pilot-in-command, motorcycle ride to make it from the head of the pier to #3 hatch. Now, this was a floating pier, made from riveted steel plates so there were lap joints running the length of about 600 feet. Yes, I tried to cross at a small angle a lap up joint and went down. Told ya I was bullet proof! Skinned an elbow, and bounced/bruised pretty hard and suffered more of ego and a bent handlebar. Laughs and scorn from above and all over!
Second down was the same bike three years and many miles later a different lesson learned about tire wear. Back tire was worn square and lost traction in a wet corner. There were a couple of over corrections which scrubbed what little speed of turn entry there was and we fell over. At barely moving there was no damage to either machine or rider except ego. 1963, remember that.
Third down was 2008, I think on the Yager. After three motorcycles, 60000+ miles and a nearly perfect MSF score with a 150 scooter, I low sided the Yager in a slow turn to rescue a turtle on the highway north of Eureka Springs, AR. Full lock, goosing the throttle to stay in the turn and trail throttle to tighten the turn, got too slow and down we went! Just a little reminder that 1. Never was bullet proof and 2. Experience is no guarantee! 60K miles is really not that far and 40 years of not riding is not that rusty especially after putting a couple thousand miles on 50 cc scoots!
Vigilence and knowing it CAN happen and God's Grace...