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Had my first minor wreck today

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:09 am
by choccy
At approximately 1,906 miles I laid my not even 2 month old Ninja 500 down for the first time today.

I was working my way through a 180 degree hair pin turn that also slants down hill and just off the road is a rather steep drop off down the side of the mountain (Snickersville Turnpike at Route 7 for those of you who know the area.) I was going too slow, I think I was worried about over shooting the turn and ending up sliding down the side of the mountain.. well, I lost my balance and ended up rolling off the road way, anyway. Landed on my left side on the road while my bike was just off it in the gravel, slowly slipping away!!

I jumped up and grabbed my bike and man-handled it back on to the road. This was about an hour ago now and my arms are now starting to feel sore!

As for the damage report. The underside left some paint on the road while I was dragging the bike back, the drop off is quite big. My left turn signal lost it's orange glass and popped out of it's socket, but the bulb didn't break and it's still fully functional. I have some tiny scratches on the very front/left corner of the bike and the gear shift is bent around itself making it VERY hard to use. It went down in the gravel save for the very front corner so that saved me for the most part.

As for me, my head did bounce off the road once and my visor is all scratched up on the left side but the helmet itself is undamaged.. I have a bit of a headache now, but nothing like blurred vision, trouble speaking or anything else, so I'm fine. No apparent damage to my jacket, pants or boots (yes! I was in full gear AS ALWAYS :D ).

All things considered, it wasn't a bad experience. All I need to get back up and running is to straighten out the gear shifter, and replacing the turn signal glass is mostly cosmetic. I can probably even polish out the scratches. It could have been a lot worse considering the location.

So, coming up to 2,000 miles in and with my first minor wreck out of the way.. now the learning can begin :D

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:12 am
by NightNurse
That sucks! Im glad you are okay, and the bike doesnt sound to bad off! Good thing you had a helmet on.

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:30 am
by choccy
Just took some pics of the damage (click for bigger pics):

Turn signal:

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Gear shift:

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Visor/helmet:

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Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 9:32 am
by NightNurse
Helmet pics like that, always make me cringe at the thought of all the people where I live that don't wear a helmet!

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 10:17 am
by JCS
Sorry to hear about the crash but glad you're ok.

Replace the helmet. They are designed to be a one shot deal. If you hit hard enough to have a headache you hit it hard enough to damage it internally. It has done it's job. Retire it to a shelf as a reminder.

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 10:34 am
by tortus
Yeah, def replace the helmet. You could have put internal or minute damage in it that you can't see, but would mean the helmet won't help you at all in the event of a hard crash.

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 11:06 am
by choccy
Just as it was starting to actually break in too :(

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 12:34 pm
by jstark47
What tortus and JCS said -- that helmet's done. Buy another. Keep it as a "trophy" on your garage wall if you like, but don't wear it for protection. The inner polystyrene has been compressed, it won't "come back."

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 12:48 pm
by Flipper
Sorry about the accident, but glad you didn't lose your bike down the hill.
Good save.

I'll bet you don't call it Snickersville anymore.

Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 1:40 pm
by IcyHound
Eeek :(

Poor honey. Why do our bikes like to fall to the left?

We already discussed the helmet thing.