Out for a lovely sunday ride and on the way back home I went down pretty hard. going around a curve (right hand). got started into curve and then for some reason I target fixed on the double yellow. Then the thought went through my head " I'm not gonna make this turn". Put it upright (thank you MSF) and slammed on the brakes. I don't really know what happened at this point because it happened so fast. Rear wheel locked and that is all I can really remember. I think as I was coming out of the lean I think I just flopoped it right over onto the left. All damage is on left side including me. Went off road into ditch (thank gode not guard rail. biked stopped about 8 feet down from road (pretty steep dropoff) and I continued another 10 -15 feet down and ended up at the bottom of the rocky ditch (I think i somehow missed all of the trees. Pretty foggy still, I used a steel wire that was embedded in the ground to climb out of the ditch and stood on the side of the road and waited for my riding partner (he was in front of me) to turn back. Not too much damage to me. A sore elbow (left), sore big toe (left), a little bump on my head, and the expected soreness all over. Bike is still rideable, but left turn signal is busted(front), speedo is trashed as is the instrument cluster, clutch is bent down (the whole part where the clutch attaches, clutch lever is fine), scrapes on left side of tank and engine cover, and knocked off my left mirror (mirror is fine but the mounting point is broke). Brand new saddlebag on the left hand side is trashed. I'm OK and the bike will ride again, so all is good.
see below for photos of gear, will post photos of bike and accident scene when I get those pictures from my friend. When he came back to pick me and the bike back up he was nice enough to bring a camera.
I was wearing full gear of course. fieldsheer jacket and pants.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/fullgear.JPG)
Helmet has a few scratches and the visor was ripped off. We never found the visor. I'm not gonna use this helmet again though, just to be on the safe side.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/helmet1.JPG)
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/helmet2.JPG)
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/helmet3.JPG)
Gear has no tears and are just dirty. I'm very happy with the way they held up.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/pants.JPG)
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/jacket.JPG)
boot also had a scuff at the big toe. Cheep black walmart work boats that lace to the middle of my calf.
Later and keep it rubber side down.
Matt
It was on 150 just south of Shoales (SP?) traveling back towards Shoales for those of you that live in the area.
glad to hear that you're alright...hope you'll get well soon
and for sure replace that helmet...a crashed helmet is a bad helmet...
that sucks, glad you came through ok.
get it back running and go practice that same corner as quick as you can! I bet you'll never drop it through that turn again! :thumb:
When I heard it I almost fell out of my chair, enjoy!
WIndows Media:
http://mfile.akamai.com/5022/wma/coast.download.akamai.com/5022/clips/05/02/020305_incident.asx
Real Audio:
http://mfile.akamai.com/5022/rm/coast.download.akamai.com/5022/clips/05/02/020305_incident.ram
Get Well Soon. I am very glad to hear you are ok. ;)
I didn't mean to post on to your accident thread.
Hope you're feeling better soon.
Dana
dang...glad you're all right...so you're thinking when you stood the bike up you did it with too much force and ended up going down on the opposite side or...?
- alex
That's the most likely scenario - a bit of overcorrection coupled with a locked rear wheel = lowside.
It's totally anti-intuitive (I certainly don't have the right reflex "built in" yet) but next time try to throttle UP a little ... and push harder on that handlebar! ... and you can make the curve at the same (or even higher) speed.
Correct me if I'm wrong Pablo (or one of you real-life racers out there).
I went down on what would be called the high side. I was turning right, but ended up landing on the left side. But I think right after I stood it up I flopped it on the left. I don't really remember much about the crash after I stood it up and locked the rear..
Yeah I know I would have made the turn, but I just fixed on the yellow line and then thought I wasn't gonna make it.
later
Matt
Quote from: JascoI went down on what would be called the high side. I was turning right, but ended up landing on the left side.
Oops - I didn't read carefully enough. Sorry about the "mis-diagnosis".
I know that panicky feeling only too well! I'm glad things worked out as well as they did for you. :thumb:
since your not going to use your helmet again
might i suggest you sign and date your helmet
and hang it on the wall
I was thinking more of a clear plexi box. Like one of those trophy footballs or baseballs. I could also frame the accident report and put it with it.
The cops came and filed a county report, but no state report. That means it will never get back to my insurance, so my rates are safe. I also didn't get a ticket, which I hear in some states are often issued for wreckless driving or something.
Later
matt
glad your ok jasco. you'll be back in the saddle sooner than you think ! :thumb:
I'm also glad you're OK.
I didn't crash yesterday but I did lay a nice long black stripe with my rear tire yesterday at the intersection of 1st and Seneca in Seattle...if any Seattlites are in the area you might want to look for my handiwork. I'm pretty proud of it if you hadn't noticed. :mrgreen:
Dom, were you stopping :o or starting 8) when you left that black stripe?
No comment. :mrgreen:
If any on you have ever driven down 1st Ave. you can attest that it is quite possibly one of the most distracting streets in Seattle, especially on a sunny days. ;)
Jasco, glad you didn't get hurt badly.
Thanks for the gear picts. It is nice to know which products hold up and protect you.
R
Here are the pictures of the crash scene
The curve from a distance.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene1.jpg)
The Skid mark.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene2.jpg)
Scrapes on road from Bike
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene3.jpg)
Where i went off the road.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene4.jpg)
Bike stopped right in front of the tree that is in the center of the picture.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene5.jpg)
This is where I ended up Just a little to the right of the last picture. I was where the dirt is all visible at the lower portion of the picture.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene6.jpg)
Another picture of the curve with the skid and slide off point.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene7.jpg)
Me at curve shortly after wreck with my dorky ass sense of humor intact.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene8.jpg)
Bike loaded on Trailer
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene9.jpg)
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/scene10.jpg)
Here is closeup carnage to the bike
Handlebars bent, speedo crushed and left mirror busted off
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/handlebar.JPG)
Front left showing speedo damage, busted (but still functional turn signal), and a few minor scratches on the headlight housing.
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/frontleft.JPG)
Paint scraped of tank and dent. Also a few minor scracthes on frame. Engine is dirty but still runs and deosn't seem to have much more damage than what was already there. The Left footpeg mount is also bent back slightly(not shown)
(http://home.insightbb.com/~jasco/tankleft.JPG)
Wow, that's a bummer man. Hope you can get everything fixed up alright.
I recently was carving a canyon road and not only hit gravel on a tight switchback which caused the rear to kick out and almost spit me off, but then in my effort to catch up to my riding partner I came into the next corner too hot and target fixated on the closing edge of the road. Thankfully I snapped out of it just in the nick of time, but I learned how scary target fixation really is.
Needless to say I have toned down my canyon carving, and am taking things at a slower pace. I just don't want to mess up my bike or myself.
Glad to see you're OK. That's most important :thumb: