Scary moment of the day - a very loud motorcycle popped a wheelie as he overtook me at a gazzilion mph, nearly had to change the lycra
I had one pass me several months ago on a country road but I was lucky it was quiet out there and I knew he was coming long before I saw him. I knew he was moving fast by the engine rpm's. I was approaching the end of a long straight and saw his light and heard him wringing the throttle out. I was glad I had my small lens mirror so I could watch him the entire time. It is quite an experience to have a screaming motorcycle blow by you at well over 120 mph.
I was also fortunate that I had experienced it a couple of times before standing by the fence at motorcycle road races. Before that I had only been on the bike doing it to drivers and didn't realize how much it can startle someone. I would always just smile when I saw the drivers jump but after being exposed to the other side of it I understood how freighting it sounds. If anyone riding a bicycle knows one is coming and moving really fast, be prepared, it will probably still startle you when it goes by. Just hold on and stay steady.
@Mo1959 let us know how the ride goes with another rider. I have only ridden by myself except for a few miles with guy I saw out on the road. I am also not a really chatty until I get to know someone (hard to imagine I bet), but it would be different and might be fun. I think the part about having to pay attention to what someone else is doing would be the hardest thing for me to get used to. When I am riding I am used to just concentrating on....well, nothing.
