Started riding about 8 years ago and had a massive accident 2 years ago - hit a car head on at a corner at about 60MPH. Obviously wiped out my Fireblade and nearly myself ending up in hospital for loads of months. Setup a website for others who've had this sort of thing happen to them to be able to get together and chat here: Big Ole Bike Bash...
I was clipped in the rear end as I turned off a highway onto a side road by a hit-skip kid in a S-10 pickup in July of 03. I high sided across the side road ahead of my bike and landed all of my 240# on my left shoulder and rolled a bit scratching the heck out or my helmet. There were witnesses and they got the kid later.
Was transported to the Hospital with a broken left collar bone and partially torn rotator cuff and my 97 GS500E was totalled by the insurance company. I was 70 years old then and had ridden about 19 years and over 300k miles and this was the first time "they" got me. Figured if I had another 19 years and 300k miles till the next one I would be OK. Was riding again a couple weeks later since I had an old Hondamatic in the garage. Wouldn't have worked as well if I had landed on my right shoulder.
407,211 miles in 30.1 years for 13,528 miles/year average. Started 7/21/84, updated 8/26/14
you need a another catagory "minor flesh wound" i lost my right leg, well, i didnt lose it really, they cut the remainder of it off and through it in the bin so i guess its not lost when ya know where it went.
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Almost got hit on tuesday, driving in the city and had the green light and a truck making a left at the intersection decided to start turning when i was about to be in the intersection. luckly i slowed down prior but since i was very close to him I had to lock up both brakes, luckly i was able to shift my weight and keep the bike upright as it started to slide clockwise, kept it straight, did stall it while moveing due to ignoring the clutch but clutched it still moving and started it up and went around the truck which was stopped in the middle of the intersection. That was a little scary but nobody was hurt.
Three drops at 0mph in different circumstances = scratched mirrors and an indicator. Burnt my bike pants on the pipe while pushing the bike around. That's about it.
PS, Spydercanopus, for what it's worth, I don't think accidents are inevitable. You've got more control over your destiny (well, at least on a bike) than you might think. Take care.
"If you ride like there's no tomorrow, there won't be."
still recovering from my accident last year. broken thumb, tib, fib, and ankle into pieces... 10+ screws and posts + 10 months = walking better but still have pain (probably will forever), will most likely need a foot/ankle brace forever, unless i go under again - which I'm not willing to do at this point. Bike was totalled by insurance - gone now. Hope to ride next season. Still not ready this one.
my soul feels trapped in my cage...
still recovering - back to crutches, then walking with a stick, then running - then hopefully riding again!