


Was riding home from work. It just recently stopped raining an hour before I left, so you can imagine there were puddles of water everywhere on the roads. This was my first time riding in weather like this, so I was cringing the whole time. Especially since I was riding with shitty stock tires. But there I was, approaching a stop sign at a not-so-busy neighborhood intersection, getting ready to make a left turn. I realized I rolled over a puddle of water as I was making my turn, but I didn't think anything of it.
Suddenly my scooter's back tire loses control and starts fish-tailing. Now at this point, both of my tires have no grip, and it feels like I'm riding an angry bull that's about to eject me off of it. Suddenly I'm ejected off the bike, tumbling around on the ground trying to make sense out of wtf is happening. I'm rolling, and rolling, and rolling, bump my helmet on the road pretty hard, and did some more rolling around like Sonic the Hedgehog. Luckily I was wearing my helmet, armored jacket, and gloves. Especially my helmet! I couldn't imagine the pain I'd feel if I bumped my head the way I did without one. I endured no bodily pain, thanks to my awesome armored jacket. The shoulder pads on these things really are a godsend.
Well, I stop rolling and I'm in extreme disbelief as to what just happened. A car beeps at me in the opposite direction but keeps going. I get up, put my shoe back on cause it flew off while I was rolling. And there she was..... my scooter.... just laying on it's side with the under-side showing. That's the worst thing any biker could see: the under-side of their bike as it lays on the pavement.
Well, I pick her up, adjust my mirrors [which I am surprised are still intact after such an unpredictable moment as that], and I simply just ride off. Thankfully there was no oil leakage, no gas leakage, or anything like that. I did call my insurance company today and filed a claim to hopefully get these scuff marks fixed. What a hell of a day.