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 Mantzy Spanner Monkey

Joined: 30 May 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 11:54 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: Ouch |
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Well, it was bound to happen at some time or another wasn't it.
Went down Tuesday night after some muppet pulled out on me on dual carriageway (they were in slow lane going 40ish and i was in fast lane going 70ish) and as i braked, the front wheel went down on the wet road. 40 or so metres on i got up (well, actually as i was concious throughout it all i heard "GET OFF THE ROAD BEFORE SOMEONE RUNS YOU OVER" screaming through my noggin) and got to the central divider and stared at my hands. Could see my right thumb was buggered but that was about it. Eventaully someone stopped after some 30 cars went past oblivious and more interested in getting home (it was rush hour) and called the police while i sat in their car breathing heavily.
Got to hospital, went into surgery for my thumb and they cleaned it up. lost a nail, some skin and broke the tiny bone at the end into 3. Slept. next day they took another xray and found out my wrist was also boken so got me plastered up and left me there for another day.
Yet to find out the damage but it leaked oil over the road and was running when it went down. obviously the fairings are screwed and the handlebar snapped too. looking at it later.
has it put me off bikes...hell no! Wish i could get back on but as my thumb is wrecked, I can't use the trottle. If opnly it was my left wrist.
To those who have also crashed, do you keep replaying it in your mind too? Now need new helmet (Shark RSF2i - saved my life probably though the visor did fly off on impact which is a bit worrying), new gloves (Hein Gericke Pathan VI - fell apart and left me grated), jacket (Triumph denim style one - zip tore open, lost all the pressstuds, rode up, ripped but armoured elbows and shoulders probably helped), jeans (£14 from Makro! Cheap, crap, already ripped to start, lost the knees and the left rear pocket), long johns and boxers!
Will send pics when i get them and let you all know the damage and ask if it's worth fixing or breaking it for parts and getting something else. BTW, the car that pulled out didn't stop. Could have been worse, least i didn't hit it - but then could have claimed on their insurance...i'm only tpft
Fun and games. Now off to lie down as the codine is kicking in and getting dizzy.
R
Edit: Got asome road rash on my knees, right kidney area and left bumcheek too ____________________ Current Bikes: 2010 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Previous Bikes: 2002 Sachs XTC, 1999 Kawasaki ZX6R, 2004 GSX-R 600 K4, 2006 Yamaha XT660X |
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 0ni World Chat Champion

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 instigator Super Spammer

Joined: 19 Oct 2004 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:06 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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AWWW Whit, sorry to hear that mantzy m8, even worse that the incondiserate cager didn't even bother to stop. Makes you wonder if they even noticed
Fingers crossed theres no internals damaged (you and the bike ) |
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| mrchips |
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 mrchips World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 12:08 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Ouch. You were lucky to get off as well as you did. Pity about those fairings... ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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 shellshock Spanner Monkey

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 12:17 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Glad your ok, my other half had an accident at 65mph last year, luckily he was wearing all his gear, again his helmet saved his life as he travelled some distance down the down on his head , again he was lucky that no over cars where coming the opposite way.
That wrist is gonna be the worst bit to get over, so hope you fix quickly. |
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Joined: 23 Nov 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 12:19 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Sorry to hear your news. Glad your up and about.  |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 12:22 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: Re: Ouch |
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Bugger.
Unfortunately in such cases it is probably often better to hit them.
This way they either have to stop or at least are left with a dent which should make them easier to find .
Unfortuately your mind rarely thinks "don't slam on the brakes really hard incase I slide'. |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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 Posted: 12:28 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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If there is a lot of damage done to the bike, you may be able to persue a claim for an uninsured loss because the other driver failed to stop. All depends on the circumstances I suppose, others will know more about this kind of thing but there IS a fund run by the insurance industry to cover non-fault losses against uninsured/absent parties.
Sounds like your kit failed quite badly in doing its job. I have walked away from a 70mph slide uninjured and would expect to do so again providing I didn't hit anything (wearing the same equipment as the last time). Many of my mates have too and have not suffered any major damage to their kit. I would have expected some scuffing and perhaps the odd lost pop stud, for a zip to tear off in a crash is totally inexcuseable on a bike jacket.
I will refrain from pontificating about the jeans because I wear combats on my bikes in the summer but you KNOW why you have road rash on your arse.
To be quite honest, I would consider taking the fecking gloves back to HG and having a go at them. If they fell apart at that kind of speed I would be pretty pissed off as I assume they weren't cheap.
I don't have flashbacks about my accidents but have given them careful consideration to determine what I did wrong and how I can prevent it happening in the future. Be rational about it, it has happened and there is nothing you can do about it now.
Enjoy the drugs. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Screw recall, I just want back on my bike!  ____________________ Now what? |
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Sorry to hear about your crash mate, I hope you heal up soon.  |
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 Posted: 17:22 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Argh! This makes my blood boil! It is bad enough causing a crash, but then to drive off is just plain wrong!
Glad you are ok though.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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 Posted: 17:34 - 13 Jan 2005 Post subject: |
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Very unlucky mate. I always say it doesn’t matter about the metal, as long as you are ok, which it seems.  |
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glad your ok
cant understand how people can drive away from accidents
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I had an off at 30, tumbled down the road, got up and went to smack the guy that pulled infront of me, but soon realised I couldnt walk..Yes I did keep playing it over in my head, but there was nothing I could have done!
Glad to hear your ok, I'd suggest investing in a knitting needle...it gets itchy under the cast (Im speaking from experience)
Get back on again soon matey ____________________ "Just Believe" |
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Glad to hear your ok, I'd suggest investing in a knitting needle...it gets itchy under the cast (Im speaking from experience)
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Bah, wish I'd thought of that! Not to mention the horrible flakey skin. When it got wet, it came off like lumps of bread.
Hope you recover quickly Mantzy, and that you don't need titanium bits and pieces stuck in it. Your biggest annoyance once the 6 or so weeks in a cast is up will be that you'll be very weak and inflexible in that arm. Six months after mine, I think my wrist is more or less back to normal, but I'm still weaker than I was before, as well as permanently losing range of movement.
If it's the radial styloid or scaphoid broken I'd make sure that the upper end of your radius isn't fractured too, though I'd really hope it'd have been checked before.
As for replaying it my mind, I just wish I knew for definate what happened (or even knew anything about other than what I've been able to piece together from how the bike was found and a single witness statement). I'm not sure if it's a blessing or a curse being knocked out and having amnesia to be honest. The visor on my helmet vanished (shattered) too, only the hinges were anywhere to be seen afterwards apparently!
Codiene is the stuff of the devil! It makes you constipated to buggery and back! (At least you don't end up eating much hospital food though ) Life will be intensely frustrating with one arm and you'll get really sick of the cast, the drugs, the physiotherapists (sadists! ) and being incapable of doing anything. Here's hoping it's all bearable, that there's no need for operation and that you make a rapid recovery.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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The last post was made 20 years, 356 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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