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First time out since the wreck.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:47 am
by safety-boy
Well, I got the

500-R out yesterday. Leg is finally flexible enough to get over the bike and strong enough to support it. Just went around the neighborhood. It's lucky I don't remember the accident, I guess, as I had no fear riding. Same can't be said for the wife

It made her a bit nervous.
Gotta get a new helmet now. I felt kinda stupid on the ninja with the half-helmet and goggles
--Dave
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:51 am
by SBK15
How'd you wreck, and was it bad??
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:09 am
by kymford
Well done on getting back out there, i would love to hear about the wreck and the injuries you sustained too, not for amusment of course but so i can congratulate you on surviving!

i bet your lady was nervous as!
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:23 am
by safety-boy
I thought I had been mentioning it too much
Short version...
Busy road, about 45mph. I'm in left lane. SUV in right. Commercial driver goes right on red into traffic. SUV swerves to miss him. Hits me.
Low-sided. Concussion. Fecked up hip and knee. Contussions (sp?) on hip and both big toes. Sprain (perhaps) to right wrist. Still walking with a cane from time to time after six or-so weeks.
Vulcan totaled. Cars suck.
So, be careful out there, and if you commute, wear a full face helmet
--Dave
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:56 pm
by kymford
Thanks for that s/b. I guessed that you would have filled the forum in on your unfortunate accident but i am still finding my way around.
Well done on living to tell the story.
You don't go poking people with your cane do you? lol when my husband had one he was a right pain in the A with it

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:36 am
by safety-boy
kymford wrote:...i am still finding my way around...
No problem.
kymford wrote:...Well done on living to tell the story...
Thanks. I was either lucky or good. I keep hearing about accidents at lower speeds causing more rider harm than I had. I lost a couple hours from the concussion. Didn't even know where the accident happened. When I did find out, I saw how close I was to a crash barricade when it happened. Had I high-sided, we might have had another story on our hands.
kymford wrote:...You don't go poking people with your cane do you?
It is tempting
--Dave
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:44 am
by Kibagari
kymford wrote:...You don't go poking people with your cane do you?
It is tempting
--Dave
Didn't your mother ever teach you that poking random people with a hard object isn't nice?

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:34 am
by motorbike.ventures
Glad to see you got back on the horse! And glad to hear you are healing from the accident. Bummer about the bike being totaled though

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:44 am
by Brackstone
Kibagari wrote:
kymford wrote:...You don't go poking people with your cane do you?
It is tempting
--Dave
Didn't your mother ever teach you that poking random people with a hard object isn't nice?

If you have a cane you have a undeniable RIGHT to poke people. Otherwise what's the fun in having one? Hell I think it's un-american if you don't trip at least one person and then make them feel BAD for throwing YOU off balance.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:28 am
by safety-boy
It would be fun to have an Evel Kneivel/Dr. House cane rig on the Ninja, but I'll settle for not needing it much longer
--Dave