Deer & other critters hate my Supertrapp
I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed wildlife behavior such as this.
I've only owned my Supertrapp equipped motorcycle for one year, but I'm beginning to see a trend when I'm riding in the outback. Wildlife takes notice of my presence and they want nothing to do with me. :D Dunno if there's some accoustical whistling sound that's out of human tone range or if its the Supertrapp roar, but deer, coyotes, foxes and dogs scamper for the hills if caught in my path. I have seen this pattern repeated over and over. They look at me approaching, tuck their tails and scoot.
When I'm in a car I don't witness this behavior. These same creatures almost never move or care that I'm approaching. :eek:
Spring 2012 update - I am invincible
:)
Just about at 54,000 miles now and everything I've witnessed has remained static, less this one incident. I was out riding with a buddy where I was in the lead position. We had slowed our pace down to the 45 MPH posted speed limit, so we were traveling just about as quietly as one would expect.
Along the rural roadside a young lady was walking side-by-side with her horse. We passed by her on our way to a mini-mart up the street. My buddy got off his bike and asked me if I "saw that." "Saw what?," I said.
"When you rode past the gal walking her horse, the horse freaked and reared up," he said.
I see that lot. Wild animals want nothing to do with my bike's exhaust note.
No animals or humans were harmed that day.
2016 update for the critters
Seven years from when I started this thread...
http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/...r/P3252001.jpg
It has been more of the same right into the first rides of 2016. Not the type to believe in something as unpredictable as a wild animal could be predictable, but like yesterday's ride, there were two groups of deer grazing the Spring grasses and were crossing the roadway ahead of me. I feel like I'm a rolling menace. Young and old alike hear me coming along and start heading out, more insistent the closer I get. Yesterday, I just barreled on through.
http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/...r/P4010001.jpg
Something about the raspy SuperTrapp sound. For other riders, I see the deer often remain where they are, either standing along the sides of the road where they were grazing or on cutout hillsides. A couple of times, other riders have asked me if I saw the deer that were running away from the road as I led the group along our forested highways. Oblivious, I'd say no, but that I've found that they don't seem to like something about my bike. I think it's my Trapp. :cool:
That sound
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIZCTi5DG90
I often take lead our ride groups at night if we're running late, taking the precaution to ride more slowly than usual and cover my brakes just in case.