even 25+years of rideing high performance bikes taught me something tonight..had a truck pull out infront of me . was following 2 cars and a logging truck. highway speeds of 50-60. logging truck went straight while the two cars verred off to turn on turn off to right. i instinctively shifted to left part of my lane (two lane highway) so all in instersection could see me. car approaching. car at intersection on left. pickup truck at intersection on right. the truck pulled out then once he realized i was there (no just following the cars was not accellerating). stopped and blocked middle of road. i had seen him and thought he was going to pull out so i didnt kick it up... now i hit the brakes and realized quickly that my rear tire locked up (was i useing enough front) and my rear end kicked slightly sideways to the left. so i squeeze more on front brakes and realized quickly there was not enough time to stop without hitting his drivers door. (again he was just stopped and blocking my lane and some of approaching. i quickly released the front brake and shoved hard on the handlebars to flick it to my right and passed around his bumper with about a foot to spare.... i looked in my mirror and realized he had pulled over and was waiting. so i turned around thinking...should i give him a piece of my mnd??? i pulled up and the man was almost in tears and appologizeing profusely...i wanted to talk down but he was very visibly shaken. so i told him to relax...try to be more aware...lucky it was me driveing and i knew how to handle it...where some younger kid may not have...and told him to please look twice... belive it or not i was not very shaken...i was more in critique mode of how i could have handled it better...more on front might have stopped me completely and not lock up back....either way....practice practice practice!!!lease: