I agree wholeheartedly with the text posted by @ST1100Y. Most every, 'duh, that was a dumb move' that I've made on my bikes has been when I reached for my phone's touch screen, gps touch screen, or tried to change something on the TFT display. Every single example required my eyes off the road and my attention elsewhere. Fortunately none of those had any untoward experiences, but each was a heads up reminder I had done something wrong - maybe I drifted over in the lane, maybe I lost some speed, whatever. For the last couple of years I've given up playing with those toys while riding. If a call comes in, I pull off the road, down the kick stand, then look at the phone. No more fiddling w/ the gps. If I forgot to reset the trip meter on the TFT, such is life. I know I'm older, my reflexes are slower, I take longer to heal, and I'm trying to ride more safely. We all know there are enough dangers out there, no need to make more.
@ibike2havefun - I used to ride w/ our BMW club. We ride in staggered formation and a recommended 2 seconds apart. From the start, I felt that was way too close and have always given the rider or car ahead much more space. I've posted that I have no idea how folks cruise along during rush hour at 65 - 75 mph 3 car lengths behind the car ahead. I come from the school of thought that you give 1 car length per 10mph, and at around 50mph and up, double that. I'm usually the guy who someone pulls in front of because there is so much space. I've also stopped riding with the group and ride w/ one or two guys...well spaced apart.
@ibike2havefun - I used to ride w/ our BMW club. We ride in staggered formation and a recommended 2 seconds apart. From the start, I felt that was way too close and have always given the rider or car ahead much more space. I've posted that I have no idea how folks cruise along during rush hour at 65 - 75 mph 3 car lengths behind the car ahead. I come from the school of thought that you give 1 car length per 10mph, and at around 50mph and up, double that. I'm usually the guy who someone pulls in front of because there is so much space. I've also stopped riding with the group and ride w/ one or two guys...well spaced apart.
