Well, had my first crash . . .

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Well, had my first crash . . .

#1 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

I guess these are the "most interesting" bits. Plus there's the usual crushed indicators, scratched bar ends, scratched mirrors, etc.

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I lost traction on a wet (metal) freeway expansion joint. Amazingly there's not a scratch on me. I woke up with a small bruise on my thigh, and some sore shoulders (possibly from lifting the bike and rolling it out of the way), but that's about it. My gear doesn't even have any tears, and very minor abrasions. I guess the fact that the road was wet kinda helped reduce the friction, plus I was oddly relaxed while sliding along, just waiting for me to stop sliding. Still, I'm incredibly lucky that I wasn't hit by any cars behind me.
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Parts can be replaced but it's great to hear that you are OK. Did you get an estimate of the repair costs yet?

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Re: Well, had my first crash . . .

#3 Unread post by sapaul »

No, man, why did you break that lovely bike

tears in my eyes seeing those covers all scratched like that.

get it fixed now quickly do as your told, I want that bike spanking new by the time I next visit this forum ...............





............. PS, really glad you did not get hurt and are OK :)
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#4 Unread post by Wrider »

First off glad you're ok!
Secondly, hey at least it was only a Beemer, could have been worse! ;)
But in all seriousness glad you're ok, and get that boxer back into the ring! (See what I did there? Do ya? Do ya?) sorry I'm feeling a bit wound...
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#5 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

Thanks, everyone. I was absurdly lucky; must've fallen the right way somehow, plus I didn't tumble or hit something solid like a tree or barrier (or heck, a car).

Nice wordplay there, Wrider, I'm tempted to steal that turn of phrase :) . And High_Side, haven't gotten an estimate yet. I might've avoided broken bones, only to get a heart attack when that comes in. Oh well, it could've been lots worse. Like you said, it's easy to replace parts. Thumbs, skin, and other bits are a lot harder.
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#6 Unread post by madjak30 »

This has definately been a bad year for crashes...hope you can get it all put back together without having to apply for a second mortgage...

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#7 Unread post by HYPERR »

Wrider wrote:First off glad you're ok!
Secondly, hey at least it was only a Beemer, could have been worse! ;)
Actually Wrider you are right, it could have been worse had it not been a Boxer Beemer. The boxer cylinder head sliding on the ground probably relieved him from making much harder contact with the ground while sliding.

Either way, glad you're ok! :)
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#8 Unread post by dr_bar »

Isn't that what insurance is for... get it fixed and done properly...

Glad you're okay, like it's been said, nuts and bolts are easy to replace, flesh and blood is a totally different story...
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Y'know, they make plastic guards for those valve covers. Just sayin'......



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#10 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

jstark47 wrote:Y'know, they make plastic guards for those valve covers. Just sayin'......
Ha ha, good one. Yep, had those things, great for tip-overs, not so great for abrasion that can shear a hole into a valve cover. The plastic guard was torn right off (at least I've still got the left one).

Funny enough, I was tempted to replace the plastic guards with metal ones, but I also wondered if the metal guards would just transfer impact forces to the heads themselves.
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