My new Ride
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:59 am
On October 18, 2009 three days before my 71st birthday I was riding with my club to get some vittles. We rode about 55 miles for this and I was not going to ride back with them. My granddaughter was playing college soccer in Georgetown, TX so I left them in Marble Falls and proceeded to ride to Georgetown. About half way there riding at 70 MPH on my Suzuki C50T a extremely frightened deer ran out of the corn field and into my path of travel. Had no time to react. Just said to my self deer, maybe I will miss her. Nope, I T-boned her and went down. Rolled 4 times on the un forgiving asphalt. See helmet photos. That Shoei helmet saved my life.
A very nice couple riding behind me stopped and rendered aid. The woman held my hand and kept me focused while the man called 911. I said she kept me focused as the man did not know exactly where we were. I had just looked my my GPS a few seconds before the impact so I was able to tell him our exact location. Ambulances one air and one ground arrived minutes later. The deer and my bike were lost.
I was evacuated by ground to a hospital near my home. The ride was pleasant as I was given a very strong pain killer for the transport. I had suffered a broken shoulder, 5 cracked ribs a bunch of road rash (I was wearing a leather vest) a punctured elbow and a badly sprained ankle.
Spent my 71st birthday in Darnall Army Community Hospital. One of the nurses is a family friend so she had a bunch of staff pop in and sing to me. One of them even smuggled a smidgen of brandy. Hoooa
Went through a few months of physical torture (therapy) only to discover my shoulder did not go back into place. Doctors are still deciding what to do. But I was cleared to ride and just bought this as my legs are not as strong as they once were.
Here is the photo of my helmet and my new ride.

A very nice couple riding behind me stopped and rendered aid. The woman held my hand and kept me focused while the man called 911. I said she kept me focused as the man did not know exactly where we were. I had just looked my my GPS a few seconds before the impact so I was able to tell him our exact location. Ambulances one air and one ground arrived minutes later. The deer and my bike were lost.
I was evacuated by ground to a hospital near my home. The ride was pleasant as I was given a very strong pain killer for the transport. I had suffered a broken shoulder, 5 cracked ribs a bunch of road rash (I was wearing a leather vest) a punctured elbow and a badly sprained ankle.
Spent my 71st birthday in Darnall Army Community Hospital. One of the nurses is a family friend so she had a bunch of staff pop in and sing to me. One of them even smuggled a smidgen of brandy. Hoooa
Went through a few months of physical torture (therapy) only to discover my shoulder did not go back into place. Doctors are still deciding what to do. But I was cleared to ride and just bought this as my legs are not as strong as they once were.
Here is the photo of my helmet and my new ride.
