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deepfriedmars...
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PostPosted: 10:40 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Had my first off yesterday... (NOW WITH EVIDENCE!) Reply with quote

On my way to Tesco of all places!

I only got my bike on Monday night,so after riding around the streets near my house to get a feel for the bike and practice manoeuvres and stuff,I decided to take it out for my first proper ride out yesterday. I headed for my local Tesco,to get a few things and it was all going well,not too much traffic on the roads and decent weather for a ride. As I was getting near Tesco,a stupid tw4t in a Volvo pulled right out in front of me,without looking.

It was a bit of a blur really,but I think I braked far too hard with the back brake,swerved and came off the bike on the left-hand side. I landed on the road and rolled a couple of times,but only my left side is damaged. I got straight up and tried to lift the bike,but I'm only a wee lass so I struggled a bit,but luckily a crackin' bloke from the RAC was behind me and got out of his van and helped me lift my bike. By this time I was feeling really faint and sick,but the only injuries I have are a massive hole in my left knee,a skinned hip and bruises just about everywhere.

The RAC bloke gave me a lift to A&E and put my bike in the back of his van,bless him. So,an X-Ray,a local anaesthetic while the wound was cleaned and 17 stitches later,here I am at home,living to fight another day Smile What's annoyed me though is the fact that he must have seen me,I was wearing my illuminous vest and two Scotchlite armbands and it was broad daylight Rolling Eyes Still,I'm not the first and I certainly won't be the last.

The damage to the bike isn't nearly as bad as I thought,just cosmetic scratches on the fairings,a buggered gear lever and I've broken the end of the clutch lever.

I await the link to the BCF Spill Counter Very Happy

Kirsty xx
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PostPosted: 10:48 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thats unlucky, at least you're ok.
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PostPosted: 10:53 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Didn't get the driver's registration or any witnesses, no..?

Hope you're feeling better!
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PostPosted: 10:56 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's the way to have a first proper ride, haha!

Glad to hear that you're more or less ok and even the bike survived with a few scratches.

It's unlucky that on your 'first proper' ride you already encountered such a situation. Reacting to these is even more tricky then later on, so I can understand breaking a bit too heavily.

Oh and here's the link for the spill counter.
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PostPosted: 11:14 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Glad to hear you're ok, was you not wearing any gear? shouldn't be getting a big hole in your knee with textiles/leathers coming off like that.
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PostPosted: 11:22 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr Hammers wrote:
Didn't get the driver's registration or any witnesses, no..?


It's irrelevant if there wasn't a collision, and it would probably go 50-50 anyway because the OP lost control and went down. They would probably argue that a more experienced rider would have stopped in time.

(note I'm not saying that the OP is in the wrong, I did exactly the same thing a year ago!)

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PostPosted: 11:32 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

pyroforlife wrote:
Mr Hammers wrote:
Didn't get the driver's registration or any witnesses, no..?
It's irrelevant if there wasn't a collision, and it would probably go 50-50 anyway because the OP lost control and went down.

True, I suppose. Still seems wrong though; pull out in front of someone and cause them to crash, yet because there's no contact they get off scot-free. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 11:49 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Acemastr wrote:
Glad to hear you're ok, was you not wearing any gear? shouldn't be getting a big hole in your knee with textiles/leathers coming off like that.


I had a leather jacket on,which I think saved my left arm if truth be told! Only had jeans on though,so now needless to say I'm saving for some leather or textile trousers.

Mr Hammers,I didn't manage to get the registration,he must have looked in his mirrors,saw that I had come off and floored it Rolling Eyes

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PostPosted: 11:54 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

unlucky on the off
now its time for pics Thumbs Up Laughing
of you not the bike. Wink
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PostPosted: 11:57 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pics to follow,I'll get a couple of the bike as well Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 12:01 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

lol! yea a hole in your knee is def pic worthy, lets see some gore Razz

Sucks for your first ride, jeans are no good, least you didnt break anything!
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PostPosted: 12:08 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr Hammers wrote:
True, I suppose. Still seems wrong though; pull out in front of someone and cause them to crash, yet because there's no contact they get off scot-free. Rolling Eyes


I ditched my bike as an alternative to going into the side of someone who pulled across me.

Their insurance company admitted liability, helped by the police blaming the driver.

Not that they prosecuted, mind, but that's a different matter.
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PostPosted: 12:08 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you are more comfortable in jeans, have you looked at draggin jeans? Like a normal pair, but the have a Kevlar lining in the important places bum, knees and hips.
They are expensive at around £125. Then again most women I know would pay that for normal jeans anyway Laughing
only drawback I've found with them is going shopping or meeting someone on the bike, they are a little bit warmer, for the added protection they give there worth every penny.

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PostPosted: 12:20 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Incoming gore pics! Laughing

As said you live and learn, next time it happens you'll know that the amount of back brake you applied last time was too much. Laughing

Glad you're okay, get back on that bike! Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:50 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry to hear about the off, I had a very similar situation a few weeks ago - I managed to stay on but through luck rather than skill, I think. Roads were flooded and I ended up doing a fun little fishtail skid when the car in front decided to emergency stop for his turn Thumbs Down

Still, things like this are the best way to learn. You'll be watching eagle eyed at every driver waiting to turn out onto your path from now on!
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PostPosted: 13:22 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a similar accident start of this year, a bloke didn't see me and pulled out into my path. Managed to drop alot of my speed and take evasive action, but the front wheel locked and flicked me off. The bike ended up bouncing off the kerb and narrowly missed the car. The driver admited liability to the police and the insurance company paid out. Thumbs Up

GWS and invest in some decent gear, especially if you're a learner.

Ohh and we need pics, bike, gear and injuries.
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PostPosted: 14:19 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wonder how many riders only get protective gear after an injury. I did - textile trousers after messing my knee up pretty badly - and the knee protector rubbing on the scab was the most painful thing about riding for the next month or so.
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PostPosted: 15:42 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

pyroforlife wrote:

It's irrelevant if there wasn't a collision, and it would probably go 50-50 anyway because the OP lost control and went down. They would probably argue that a more experienced rider would have stopped in time.


You've never heard of creating a situation of emergency. With witnesses it's quite winnable. Plenty of Saga customers did it, and we lost plenty of times.
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PostPosted: 16:00 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had 2 crashes, the textile trousers were the best buy for me.

Bought them the day before, too. They give you more confidence, too.

I still wear jeans from time to time but rarely feel as safe...

Good gear is a must. I'd hate to see the state of my bottom half had i not been wearing those trousers, the road ripped through the trousers, the CE armour and the inner lining.

And i still had a little gash on me...

GWS kirsty, and make sure you get some decent trousers, you never know when some twat in a volvo will pull out on you again Thumbs Down

And glad you're getting back out there, too.

The amount of people who have one crash and decide biking's not for them...

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PostPosted: 16:02 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

jaloopa wrote:
I wonder how many riders only get protective gear after an injury. I did - textile trousers after messing my knee up pretty badly - and the knee protector rubbing on the scab was the most painful thing about riding for the next month or so.


so true, i got my leathers out after i moved from the death trap 50 to my nsr125

glad to here your ok though, i had a bit different fall to that about a 3 weeks back, it was raining and hit the front brakes and slide under the car in front was annoying i got anyway with the same as you but not a broken clutch leaver
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PostPosted: 16:04 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

dunc wrote:

The amount of people who have one crash and decide biking's not for them...

Dunc


Really? I actually don't know anyone like that. In fact, quite the oposite, they have one crash, everyone else thinks biking's not for them, but they see it as nothing.
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PostPosted: 16:15 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chriss wrote:
dunc wrote:

The amount of people who have one crash and decide biking's not for them...

Dunc


Really? I actually don't know anyone like that. In fact, quite the oposite, they have one crash, everyone else thinks biking's not for them, but they see it as nothing.


There are more people who stay on them, thinking it was nothing, but there are still people who will give up.

After my first spill most of my mates changed their minds about bikes Laughing

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PostPosted: 16:33 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ouch!
Glad both you and bike okay, I presume your ego hurts more than your injuries...it's embarrassing to do it in front of people.

And, at least it was a slow one.

Don't worry about the safety garment police, it isn't law to wear protective clothing, it's personal choice. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:47 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clanger wrote:
Ouch!
Glad both you and bike okay, I presume your ego hurts more than your injuries...it's embarrassing to do it in front of people.

And, at least it was a slow one.

Don't worry about the safety garment police, it isn't law to wear protective clothing, it's personal choice. Thumbs Up


It is a choice, i only really wear them when im away a longer journey somewhere, jeans everywhere else.

T-shirt if it's only to she shops...

But saying that, i don't want a big chunk missing from my knee to be perfectly honest.

A guy i know said if he had his own way, he wouldn't wear a helmet Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 17:03 - 29 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: Had my first off yesterday... Reply with quote

deepfriedmarsbar wrote:
What's annoyed me though is the fact that he must have seen me,I was wearing my illuminous vest and two Scotchlite armbands and it was broad daylight Rolling Eyes
Kirsty xx


Glad your OK.

But, forget illuminous vests and armbands in daylight.... They go un-noticed.
Ok at night, but in the day, far to many for them to stand out.

If you must wear a vest. Orange seems to be a better colour now, as the Yellow is worn by just about everyone working on the roads and a lot driving. So it simply gets ignored.

I keep trying to tell the Mrs shopping is dangerous.... Now i have the proof. Laughing
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