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Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: mercdude63 on September 22, 2004, 12:41:29 PM
Ok, i will admit to being maybe a little punishing on the gs, but i ride a little spirited almost everywhere i go.

So here's the story that i promised people when i put the bike parts for sale (which they still are... just give me another couple weeks to heal up):

I have been dogging this damn jetting demon for a while now. I FINALLY installed smaller jets and got the damn stumble taken care of. Sadly enough, i hadn't ridden it yet to really figure that out. So i took the bike out for joy ride after work... a friday night... however, i live right next to the charger's stadium and there happened to be a game that night... so traffic was so bad i couldn't even get out onto the main road. So i just hiked it back through the residential area, being cautious not to piss anyone off... learned that lesson, until i got to the last right hand turn into my residential area. I've done this tons of times... i swerve out a little to make the 90% turn at about 25mph and i lean the bike over pretty hard... half way through the turn i feel the ass end come around and then i hear exhaust scrapping. i think shaZam!, the next thing after that i get thrown off... no, catapulted off the bike at speed into a nearby telephone pole... which i nailed with my midsection.

The wind being severely knocked out of me... i was damn scared: i thought i was dying... i knew i just did probably one of the worst things a motorcylist can do... hit a telephone pole. I was just trying to breath as i am gasping for air when a EMT shows up (my neighbor) to talk with me. at this point i'm laying down next to the pole after hitting it about 4-5' in the air and then hitting the curb. My legs are shaking and i feel intense pain in my side, chest, thumb, shoulder, and back. My bike was laying almost completely un-skathed next to me teetering on a curb. After i got my breath back, i asked the guy what happened. He says "you hit a little manhole cover in the road mid-turn." shaZam!, this sucks. So i then i get taken to the ER room via ambulance and the rest is history: internal bleeding, almost lost kidney/spleen, partially broken vertabraes, broken thumb, hurt shoulder. Luckily, i'm going to be absolutely fine... my bike on the other hand, took it right in the frame and the frame is bent bad, naturally. The handlebars, which aren't bent-thanks srinanth-don't turn evenly so the frame has probably been seriously eggshaped.

So my diagnosis for what happened: Tires weren't warmed up--i was going to upgrade to radials the next weekend... irony-that f%$k! and i hit the little manhole cover which made the rear end come around and change the inertia to move me into the curb which made the bike act like a catapult and eject me off james bond style.

So that's that. i will be selling what i can off the bike with the uttmost honestly on parts. I really really really don't think the forks are bent and it almost looks like it would just get up and run some more if it wasn't for the frame. Anyways, thought i'd share my near-death incident.

jon
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Roadstergal on September 22, 2004, 12:44:11 PM
:(  So sorry.  But glad you're still here with us.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Tourmeister on September 22, 2004, 12:54:59 PM
Glad to hear you will heal up fine! That had to be pretty scary  :o What's that saying? Most accidents occur within two miles of the home...  ;)

Anyway, are you selling the bike whole or parting it out? Our GS just melted down the engine at 10K miles  :(  How many miles on your engine? Any idea what you might want for it? We are in Huntsville, Tx.

Will you be getting another bike?

Adios,
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Jenerator on September 22, 2004, 01:02:05 PM
Wow...one heck of a description, and yep, I think you're lucky to be able to tell it, too. :o

So basically the bike slid on the manhole cover (I hate those things), caught the pavement and high-sided you into the pole?

Yow.  Heal well and heal quickly...
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: cernunos on September 22, 2004, 01:08:32 PM
But you got back on the horse right? Love the bike, the forum and all of you.

C.......
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Zarathustra on September 22, 2004, 01:13:35 PM
i've almsot lost my bike on a manhole cover in my neighbor hood.  those things are dangerous, especially when wet.  good luck with the healing man.  luckily for me, when i slide through an intersection i just hit an oil slick and low sided.  hope everying works itself out, and glad someone saw you right away.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: ollie357 on September 22, 2004, 02:01:58 PM
shaZam!.  I didn't know manhole covers could be so bad. I try to avoid them, but there's this nice curve I like to take fairly quick, about 55-60mph. On the exit there are two manhole covers that I just have to squeeze between. I'm gonna have to take it easy.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Lars on September 22, 2004, 02:16:03 PM
Luckily you did survive. Manhole covers are extremely slippery. In Holland you can fail your exam if the examinator sees you driving over one.

Really too bad for you that you had experience it the hardest way possible, almost dying when driving over one.  I wish you good luck on recovering from this.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: xtalman on September 22, 2004, 02:57:39 PM
Good to see you posting again.  I was actually wondering what happened to you, since those injuries sounded really severe.  Did you happen to have any protective gear on?  Of course, against a telephone pole it might not help a lot.

I nearly crashed in the same fashion over the weekend.  I'm usually aware of things like manhole covers, gravel, fluid, and painted traffic lines.  I've even skidded on the retroreflective beads they use to make the traffic lines brighter.  But for some reason I didn't even register some sand in the corner, and all of a sudden I go from thinking, "Boy, I'm really leaning this thing over!" to "Oh s%$# I'm going down!" in a split-second.  Luckily I stuck my leg out and somehow pushed myself back to vertical.  Now I always keep an eye out for sand, but I'm sure there are other hazards I haven't thought of.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: TheGoodGuy on September 22, 2004, 02:59:36 PM
sorry to hear about the crash, but you know what you live to see another day.

I had some hair raising ones on manhole covers, & those small covers that cover water on/off (small - like 6-9 inches across).

I also hate white lines in wet weather.. bah!
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: mercdude63 on September 22, 2004, 03:24:09 PM
thanks guys, I will be ok after a few more weeks i think. The only lasting injury is my back fractures that are preventing me from really exercising like i used to... plus the cast on the left hand.

No, i don't think i'm going to get back on this horse... at least for street riding. I might get another GS and race it at the track though... i love riding too much to completely give it up. The sadest thing, i get tears in my eyes when i see a bike because i want to ride so bad. but i know i could have NOT walked away from this accident just as easily as i DID walk/get carried alive away. having that kind of brush with death really woke me up to riding.

My engine has 32k miles on it and i'd probaby sell that too. I did check the valves on the engine and the cam lobes barely have any wear on them and the valves were still in spec. Before me, a 60 year old man rode it... so i'm sure he took it easy (i did the last 2k miles on the bike). If you are interested.... let me know. oh, it never smoked and ran great. A little leaking around the gaskets which i was going to fix, but now what's the point.

jon
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Kerry on September 22, 2004, 04:14:14 PM
Quote from: mercdude63The only lasting injury is my back fractures that are preventing me from really exercising like i used to... plus the cast on the left hand.
Care to share the specific vertebrae and the nature of the partial breaks?  When I hit the cow ("Groan!" from the audience) I reshaped Thoracic 6 & 7 by way of compression fractures.  But I bounced off the top of my helmet, so I'll bet your breaks are probably of a different nature.

I "sat it out" (recuperated) for about 8 weeks, until the dealership that I had towed the bike to called.  They said that it needed to either get fixed or moved off their lot.  (I hadn't been in a big hurry to initiate the fixing process, as you can imagine.)  A week or two later it was ready to be ridden home.  It wasn't long before I got cabin fever ... and took a cold 280+ mile ride on a Saturday in November to places I'd never been before.  (This ride resulted in my buying windproof mittens and developing the Throttle Retainer! :mrgreen:)



I still feel a little "tingle" in my chest once in a while, and a constant (but small) dull pain if I pay attention.  But all in all, I'm glad things worked out as well as they have.

So what am I saying with all this?  Don't do anything dumb because of peer pressure or a sense that you "should" get back on and ride.  But at the same time ... don't be TOO hasty to decide either way.  Let those weeks of recuperation go by first, and THEN decide.

Best of Everything to ya....
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: pantablo on September 22, 2004, 05:34:30 PM
Jon,
glad to hear you're still around. Sounded awful. glad you're recuperating.
p-
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: zlei on September 22, 2004, 05:41:41 PM
Glad to hear that you made it. Heal up fast.  :cheers:
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: scratch on September 23, 2004, 08:11:27 AM
Quote from: pantabloJon,
glad to hear you're still around. Sounded awful. glad you're recuperating.
p-

Ditto. Hope you feel better.
Title: Re: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: scratch on September 23, 2004, 08:17:52 AM
Quote from: mercdude63...took it right in the frame and the frame is bent bad, naturally. The handlebars, which aren't bent-thanks srinanth-don't turn evenly so the frame has probably been seriously eggshaped.

...and it almost looks like it would just get up and run some more if it wasn't for the frame.

When I crashed, the steering stop was moved out of alignment by the force of the crash through the handlebars and forks. Look for the welded tab on the lower front of the steering head behind the headlamp.

Again, hope you feel better.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: bigdood on September 23, 2004, 11:31:13 AM
wow.  good thing you made it out better than it could have been.  HIT a telephone pole....ugh!

i'll take the tank when you get around to taking the GS apart.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: AR5ENAL on September 23, 2004, 08:37:40 PM
sucks to hear about your accident, but it could have been far far worse.  hitting a telephone pole is definitely one of the bigger fears i have concerning going down.

heal up, and just do whatever you feel like...after a few weeks you'll be in a better position to be objective about getting back on the horse.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: bcbickers on September 23, 2004, 09:30:30 PM
Glad you are ok, bro!   :thumb:  Heal up fast and get back riding.  :)

If you are parting out (forgive the intrusion if not), PM me with a price on the entire instrument cluster (gauges, mouting cups and bracket, warning lights).
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Laura on September 24, 2004, 05:34:56 AM
Very glad you are going to be okay. And thanks for letting us know about the manhole covers. Another thing for me to be sure I avoid. Take care.

Laura
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: dgyver on September 24, 2004, 06:59:52 AM
That which does not kill us, only makes us stronger. Glad you as ok and planning on riding again. I know what it like as I have been in several major wrecks, one in particular that I should not have survived. Unconscious for over 10 minutes.

I never ride over manhole covers, especially after one started to slide open while I was crossing it.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: dyran on September 24, 2004, 01:42:50 PM
Always makes me nervous hearing what happened to bikers, glad you can still tell your story. Heal up and good luck.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Johnboy on September 24, 2004, 04:08:42 PM
Good luck with your recovery. Hope it goes well. I have a 95 gs500e that needs pistons, rings and valves. if you want to part out the engine, lemme know.  I need basically the whole top end of the engine, if they will swap up fine. You can email me, john.paine@cox.com
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: mercdude63 on September 24, 2004, 04:12:54 PM
The only instrument that made it out ok was the tach and the little bucket is messed up. I've seen bent forks, and these don't look bent, so i'm nto sure how i ended up getting this kind of damage... it didn't skid on the ground at all (no road rash at all), i think the bike flipped over a few times and landed on the frame+curb. However, the tank is dented from the handlebars hitting them (which they shouldn't, but do now because the frame is bent). Just another 2 weeks and i'll be hardcore selling things off the bike. Oh, naturally the blinkers didn't make it... along with the trans shifter being bent and the left peg being ripped off. Weird, just weird. I'm not impressed with the crashability of this frame... i did MUCH worse to my CBR and the frame barely got bent. Anyways, i am making an informed decision about riding...

oh, kerry... my injury specifics... 1-5 lower lumbar transverse processes fractured... as painful as rib breaks they say. I will say they did hurt like a biatch and are still healing. Sometimes when i try running/walking too much i get a sharp shooting pain down my left leg. My left thumb was broke in the socket, kidney and spleen lacerations, big abrasion on my right forearm (weird, i had full gear on that covered that area and i don't think i hit anything there), and a class 1 AC seperation in my right shoulder. All this combined made it interesting to get up out of bed, walk, and sleep. I'll take the road rash, ANY DAY over this.

jon
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: Kerry on September 24, 2004, 04:55:54 PM
Quote from: mercdude63oh, kerry... my injury specifics...
Wow.  My hat is off to you.

I wonder what would have happened if my body had actually hit that cow rather than flying over her?  I think it would have been a lot easier on me than a strictly unforgiving telephone pole.  <Shudder!>
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: BATMAN on September 25, 2004, 05:57:43 AM
wow nglad to hear you are ok i m a new rider i hear these stories and i wonder should i sell. but since i have nearly been run over by abus and ran off the road by a car i guess im just to stupid or to stubborrn to quit i have been ridng for about two weeks now, i just got new tires so i am learning a vauble lesson.

i ma interested in the meter bracket.
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: cernunos on September 25, 2004, 09:52:17 AM
It can be very hard to get back on the horse. I had an accident in 1980 that left me with a crushed spine and a partial severing of the spinal cord. After several operations and a couple years of rehabilative therapy I could walk again. The first thing I did was get back on a bike as soon as I could. Wouldn't you know it, about a week after back into riding I got run off the road by a cager. I wondered if maybe somebody was trying to tell me something, but I kept at it anyway. I guess I figure if it's your time it's your time, so I enjoy it while I can.
    Dude I can empathize with you and hope and pray that you are well on the way to a full recovery. Don't let anybody goad you into doing anything beyond your physical capabilities and give your body plenty of time to heal. I love the GS, motorcycles in general, this forum, and you too.

C........
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: mercdude63 on September 28, 2004, 04:27:25 PM
Whew, i finally got my cast off yesterday and the pins holding my thumb together got pulled out. I'm getting back to myself, but i still am working on my thumb movement. Got a removable cast now and i'll be working out at it until i have enough movement/strength to pull the GS apart and rap her for all her parts (i'm going to cry, i know it!). I will get back on the horse, just a TRACK horse. I refuse to ride on the street where a smudge of dirt, puddle of water, sprinkling of gravel/sand, or a manhole cover can make you crash/die. Seems retarded to me... now-a-days anyway. I still am absessed with motorcycles, so the bug still has me. Thanks for the kind words, i'm gonna make it!

jon
Title: crashed hard-almost died
Post by: john on September 28, 2004, 06:53:30 PM
Damn.  Just glad things are OK and you plan to get back on a bike  :thumb: