The answer is:
SPLAT!
Given that,
at 196 mph, or 287.5 feet per second, you will hit the cow in about .7 seconds. So...
1. Hit your brakes (NO)
2. Swerve (NO)
3. Leap up off the bike (HELL NO)
4. Lay it over (NO)
5. Ignore the cow (Quite possible you will not be able to formulate even a simple thought about the cow in time)
6. Honk your horn (er, umm... NO)
7. Phone a Friend... (NO!)
Bottom line is, you gonna hit the cow, and you will have no time for any cognitive higher-level "rational" response. Any response will be carried out by the autonomic nervous system.
BTW, I have "supermanned" before and walked away.
I firmly believe practicing Yoga and maintaining flexibility was the thing that allowed my body to react in the right way at the right time, at time scales too small to think about "rationally". In the case of Peak Oil I think its an excellent metaphor.
The other M/C crashing metaphor I would apply to PO, and one I tell every rider I talk to about crashing is: don't have a crashing mindset. Don't anticipate crashing, and don't crash to avoid crashing. Your attitude must be "I WILL stay on the bike no matter what" not "If something comes up I will ditch it, or jump off, etc."
Insert >> "But I lowsided when I was about to hit a minivan last year and otherwise would have gotten killed... blah blah".
Answer: I have also ditched to avoid a crash. I was stupid, I learned from my mistake.
"Ride Different"
