My fateful day with a city bus
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 4:56 am
Everyone is sharing there stories about crashing lately, so I'll add my two cents. So... it was Saturday March 26, 2005 and my third ride out of the season. I'll never forget the day when I just finished a ride with a buddy of mine and we were both set to go home. It was around 4:00pm and I find myself ridin' along wyse road crossing the intersection where the bridge is when I thought all was fine.... when a city bus is coming off of the bridge and it was trying to go into the terminal.
I was in the left lane and through the intersection at this point when the bus kept coming, crossing all the lanes. I knew I was screwed (and not the good kind). My first reaction was to slam on my brakes and then for a split second tried to lean to the left and maybe steer my way around the bus but no room and not enough momentum caused my back wheel to kick out and bring me to a short skid as i'd hit the bus as it was blocking my path. As I forced the bike off me to get up. People start running up towards me to my aid. Which I'm more worried about my bike and a little of my pride as I watch people from the bus and the terminal just starring at me (which was embrassing and a little rude). The bus driver comes up and asks me if I'm alright and I say I'm fine. and then the next thing out of his mouth was the stupidest thing I've heard all year was. "well, I guess we have to go through insurance" "You "fudge"'in think??" as I thought to myself containing my urge to kick in his little head. Later I found out from the cop, that the bus driver "didn't see me."
A bright yellow bike and all kinds of shiney parts with a bright helmet and yellow jacket to go along and you don't see me?? The cop closed his note book and told me that he would side with me in his report.
All is well, I guess. I've be hobling along for the week or so. and be off the bike for maybe even 3. But I will be back on nonetheless!
As for my bike, all the body work (it's a sports bike) on it except the gas tank, left mirror (7 years bad luck), left handle bar and the fork is bent. (Mechinacs, think the bus ran over the front tire).
The irony of it all was earlier that day as I was riding to meet up with my buddy, I thought to myself: when well I get into an accident. I knew my chances were going be great for getting into an accident. Statically speaking of course...................
Bike is being written off with $7300 worth in damages, doesn't take much geez! New bike on the way Yammi R6
I close by saying this..... everyone will get into an accident, whether it be a little one or a big one. If you have I hoped to you learned from it as did I. If you haven't had the pleasure yet (I say that lightly, mostly in dealing with the insurance adjusters), I hope you come through it with minimal injury or none (you and the bike) and learn a value lesson from your mistakes and others even though if or not you are at fault. Some of the nicest people I met through all of this: witnesses, my apprasial guy, the cop. I can gladly say I never want to meet again. Thanks and ride safe.
I was in the left lane and through the intersection at this point when the bus kept coming, crossing all the lanes. I knew I was screwed (and not the good kind). My first reaction was to slam on my brakes and then for a split second tried to lean to the left and maybe steer my way around the bus but no room and not enough momentum caused my back wheel to kick out and bring me to a short skid as i'd hit the bus as it was blocking my path. As I forced the bike off me to get up. People start running up towards me to my aid. Which I'm more worried about my bike and a little of my pride as I watch people from the bus and the terminal just starring at me (which was embrassing and a little rude). The bus driver comes up and asks me if I'm alright and I say I'm fine. and then the next thing out of his mouth was the stupidest thing I've heard all year was. "well, I guess we have to go through insurance" "You "fudge"'in think??" as I thought to myself containing my urge to kick in his little head. Later I found out from the cop, that the bus driver "didn't see me."
A bright yellow bike and all kinds of shiney parts with a bright helmet and yellow jacket to go along and you don't see me?? The cop closed his note book and told me that he would side with me in his report.
All is well, I guess. I've be hobling along for the week or so. and be off the bike for maybe even 3. But I will be back on nonetheless!
As for my bike, all the body work (it's a sports bike) on it except the gas tank, left mirror (7 years bad luck), left handle bar and the fork is bent. (Mechinacs, think the bus ran over the front tire).
The irony of it all was earlier that day as I was riding to meet up with my buddy, I thought to myself: when well I get into an accident. I knew my chances were going be great for getting into an accident. Statically speaking of course...................
Bike is being written off with $7300 worth in damages, doesn't take much geez! New bike on the way Yammi R6
I close by saying this..... everyone will get into an accident, whether it be a little one or a big one. If you have I hoped to you learned from it as did I. If you haven't had the pleasure yet (I say that lightly, mostly in dealing with the insurance adjusters), I hope you come through it with minimal injury or none (you and the bike) and learn a value lesson from your mistakes and others even though if or not you are at fault. Some of the nicest people I met through all of this: witnesses, my apprasial guy, the cop. I can gladly say I never want to meet again. Thanks and ride safe.