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 Adrian Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 12:25 - 02 Sep 2010 Post subject: Hornet Crashed :( |
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Hi guys,
First of all I would like to thank my friend Ben, the ambulance service and everyone that offered me all the help they could to make sure I was ok. Thank You!!!!
Unfortunately my worst nightmare came true. I managed to crash my Hornet.
Bank holiday Saturday I was out at the H Cafe (Oxfordshire) waiting for a friend to come so we can enjoy a few rides together.
It was around 10:30 am, the sun was out and a perfect biking day was going to come true.
My friend turns up, we have a quick chat and decide to go past my house first to pick up my wallet that I had forgotten and then enjoy the rest of the day...
We left the H cafe and after about 5 - 10 minutes I remember doing around 80 - 90 mph and looking down at my front tire that was slightly following some linear grooves on the road. This is when it all started.
By the time I had lifted my head up again I thought I was carrying to much speed for the corner ahead and I panicked. Started braking which stood the bike right up, mounted the central reservation area between the lanes, rode on that for a few seconds, started braking some more but with no real stopping due to loads of skidding, came off the middle bit riding towards the oncoming traffic, crossed this lane also and managed to mount the last kerb which after a little more riding on grass and heading towards a metal pole I ended up crashing in the trees and bushes that were on the side of the road a few meters before the sign.
The bike hit the tree first ripping in two and I landed head first which led to the helmet splitting my head on the forehead causing blood to go all over the visor, eyes etc. There was also barbed wire through these bushed but I think the bike ripped them just in time before I went though them.
I remember getting up and looking around shocked by what has happened. I could not believe it. I took my helmet off quickly and ran up out of the ditch.
My friend calls the ambulance but even before they turned up which was around 2 minutes a biker stopped who was a paramedic and his pillion a nurse. Another car stops and the driver is a GP. When the ambulance came these guys were reporting everything they had already checked. Loads of bikers and cars were all slowing right down and asking if we need more help...
My bike is damaged but nothing that can't be repaired and I still can't believe my luck. I was facing two cars when I came off the middle reservation area and if they hadn't slammed their brakes on it would of been very bad news. I never thought I'd end up facing oncoming traffic at 80 mph. I've only got cuts and bruises everywhere but nothing broken . Even the people there couldn't believe they're picking me up in one piece.
All of this could of been avoided if I trusted myself and the bike more. I should of just leaned more in the corner and that would of taken the bike round it but the lack of confidence and being quite new to big bikes (600 is the biggest I've had after my CG125) led to this accident.
Anyway, I wanted to share this with everyone here. I was wearing a full kit which protected me really well, If I wouldn't of had that on I would of been much much worse.
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I'm going to need loads of help repairing this. Any advice is much appreciated.... ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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ouch, sorry to hear... but...er... there's not a corner there
Could have taken at that 150 and still been comfortable! ____________________ 2017 KTM 350 XC-F - 2014 Yamaha R6 - 2005 Yamaha YZ125
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That could have ended a lot worse
Not having a go, but have you thought about having extra training?
You should have been able to take that corner at 80 easily. ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black). |
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ouch dude, glad your ok though
You telling your insurance of fixing it up yourself? ____________________ on the look out for my next bike....
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Sorry to hear about the crash, bike should be ok with a few quid spent on it.
As for the bend, could have taken that much much faster. As you said you needed the confidence to lean it, it's easy to panic and not think straight when the prospect of ploughing into a car is in your mind though.
Important thing is you are in one piece . |
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 Posted: 12:45 - 02 Sep 2010 Post subject: |
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Third party fire and theft so...fixing it myself.
Like everyone here said, you can't believe how happy I am i'm ok...I thought that was going to be it!
I've absolutely s***ing myself. Very unique feeling that I never want to experience again. Hitting the ground at fast speed is very aggressive and draining moment.
One of the ambulance women was a rider herself. I kept on asking about my bike and she was like "you're asking about the bike?" She even said I cannot believe your in one piece. ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet
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ive been around corners as sharp as that on one wheel. Its actually hilarious that you managed to crash on it from panic braking. So heres a big hahahaa from me.
Ps: hate to say it but it looks like your headstock is bent. Usd forks dont bend, but your frame does. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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Ah shit man, i know that corner to and as MJ said, its not really a corner. ( Sorry its harsh I know you can take that at over a ton happily)
But I do know of the tracking as you said in the road.
Loos like you and the bike have come off lightly, espically going over the reservation and the ditch. sorry to hear fella, hopefully see you at H soon.
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What tyres have you got on? Get some lovely sticky ones
get on a roundabout, get a KD
then you'll start to understand what the bike and tyres can do.
Also, get something like twist of the wrist 2, that'll teach ya what you need to do at high speeds etc.
Also, id suggest some advanced training, just to help you out that little bit more.
I have to say, a silly place to crash yes, and very lucky considering. Just learn from your mistakes and take things easy (esp as winter is approaching)
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I know it was a really stupid crash. It shouldn't of happened. I totally froze and I feel really silly cause the bend is sooo forgiving. Like some said 80 even 100+ should of been comfortable but... I don't know how I managed that. The thing is I know what I've done wrong, I will take training, I have learnt my lesson and I'm alive so...
I know some people are capable of taking that on one wheel but I clearly wasn't. I rode to fast for ME and that was enough to cause the crash.
I passed my test last summer.
I've got BT012 tires on which are the stock ones the Hornet comes with.
I doubt the frame is bent but is there any way I can find out? Where can I take the bike to get the frame checked?
Blackwolf thanks for offering to help mate. I'll let you know when I recover and can start doing some work  ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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| Adrian wrote: | I know it was a really stupid crash. It shouldn't of happened. I totally froze and I feel really silly cause the bend is sooo forgiving. Like some said 80 even 100+ should of been comfortable but... I don't know how I managed that. The thing is I know what I've done wrong, I will take training, I have learnt my lesson and I'm alive so...
I know some people are capable of taking that on one wheel but I clearly wasn't. I rode to fast for ME and that was enough to cause the crash.
I passed my test last summer.
I've got BT012 tires on which are the stock ones the Hornet comes with.
I doubt the frame is bent but is there any way I can find out? Where can I take the bike to get the frame checked?
Blackwolf thanks for offering to help mate. I'll let you know when I recover and can start doing some work  |
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Congratulations on still being alive. A friend of mine head butted a tree in similar circumstances a few years ago, and died after lots of pain and a trip in an air ambulance.
I dont know if you hit the tree at a low speed than he did, but he was wearing a flip up lid, and the fact that you had a normal lid that protected you, and didnt die, adds to my suspicion that flip up lids offer no protection in a frontal impact. They are basically an open face helmet and just look as if they have a chinbar, but its purely cosmetic and has no strength.
If it feels like you are going too fast for a corner, try to lean it over further. Never brake hard with the front brake for any length of time when turning. You can scrub off quite a bit of speed with your back brake as you are going into a corner, and its a lot easier to control if the back wheel loses grip than the front wheel.
Racers can brake hard quite deep into a corner, but its not something to be tried by someone struggling to make corners on the road. You will never run out of grip on the road by leaning the bike over, but its quite easy to brake traction by braking too hard when leaning the bike over.
If you find yourself distracted as with looking down at the road, reduce your speed by letting go of the throttle, so when you look up, you dont have to suddenly deal with something that caught you by surprise.
Take things easy.An accident that doesnt kill you is gods way of telling you to slow down to a speed you can cope with. If you dont learn the lessons from this accident, your next one could be a lot worse.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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