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Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: SmartDrug on July 28, 2005, 11:44:26 AM
I just finished up my final class to wrap up my business degree (that makes 3 bachelors now, don't ask why), and am riding to my friend's house to party.  I get to his street (small residential), and am 4 houses away from his place when some jackass in a subaru wagon pulls out of his drive in front of me.  I locked up the rear and before I can react, I'm sliding down the road.  I was only going about 35 but the bike slid all the way to my friend's driveway.  He comes out to see the Subaru go flying off down the street.  I'm still in the middle of the road and a car behind me(that saw everything), f%$king pulls around me and drives off!!  I HATE CAGERS!  Anyway, I think I'm done riding for a couple years,  I broke my wrist, dislocated my shoulder and have road rash all over (I was wearing racing gloves, Joe Rocket Phoenix jacket, AGV X-Vent helmet and thick work jeans... all torn to shaZam!).    Well, here's to another degree.... :roll:
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: Slavik on July 28, 2005, 11:53:39 AM
that sucks....very sorry to hear that  :(

so the jacket didn't hold up?  doesn't make feel too safe wearing my alter ego

cagers or no cagers, some people are just d*cks  :guns:
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: J-Double on July 28, 2005, 11:57:04 AM
Quote from: Slavik

so the jacket didn't hold up?  doesn't make feel too safe wearing my alter ego

cagers or no cagers, some people are just d*cks  :guns:


I'm waiting to hear the answer to that one myself. I wear a fieldsheer mesh jacket.
Title: Road rash
Post by: SmartDrug on July 28, 2005, 11:58:48 AM
That last post was a bit misleading, the jacket held up great, as did the helmet, they did exactly what they were supposed to.  They protected me.  They're ruined now, but they did what they were supposed to.  My gloves (alpinestars with carbon fibre knuckle protectors) were shaZam!, ripped clean off my left hand and tore through the palm on the right.
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: Jake D on July 28, 2005, 11:59:51 AM
That sucks.  How did the bike fare?

You going to be alright?

And, uh, I have a Joe Rocket Pheonix Jacket. . .  :roll:
Title: Bike
Post by: SmartDrug on July 28, 2005, 12:05:29 PM
The bike had a $2000 paint job, that's totally f%&ked.  Front fairing is a total loss,  I'm not all that concerned, I figure I'll spend this winter switching her to a streetfighter and sell her come next summer.  Aside from the fairing, the clutch lever is trashed, and she wont start(probably a gas line sever).  Nothing much aside from that, held up really well, just the fairing.
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: scootr9718 on July 28, 2005, 12:08:17 PM
SO, if the guy is only 4 houses from your friends, you know how to find the guy...
GO GET HIM... :guns:  :guns:
Title: The cops
Post by: SmartDrug on July 28, 2005, 12:14:15 PM
The cop first on the scene rides a 929RR so he was cool, when he asked the neighbor who was in the drive, the guy said he didn't know and that the guy must have been turning around (which I think is bullshit).  Anyway, I just got 1000 rounds for my AK-74, so I think I'll be spending a lot of time waiting around that guys house, see who pops up.  :guns:
Also, without actually hitting his car, there's really nothing legally I can do, but shooting his ride still seems like a viable option.
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: davipu on July 28, 2005, 12:18:07 PM
which A-stars did you have?  cause i just bought a pair.
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: scratch on July 28, 2005, 12:23:22 PM
Heal up, and I hope you feel better. Wellwishes to you, and I'll pray for ya, too. Hope things work out.

One thing people can't take away from you is your education.
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: My Name Is Dave on July 28, 2005, 12:25:45 PM
Quote from: scratchHeal up, and I hope you feel better. Wellwishes to you, and I'll pray for ya, too. Hope things work out.

One thing people can't take away from you is your education.

Or your truth. They can't take away your truth. Or so Britney Spears told me. It's also cool when guys complain.

What the...?  :dunno:

Dave  :cheers:
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: Stephen072774 on July 28, 2005, 12:55:49 PM
that sucks about your injuries, hope you heal up quick...

Thats a bad way for a good day to turn out, hope you get some cheering up :cheers:
Title: Accident on my new bike....Damn!
Post by: Roadstergal on July 28, 2005, 01:03:32 PM
Aw, that sucks, I'm sorry.  :(

Quote from: scratchOne thing people can't take away from you is your education.

Yeah - lessons like, any cage in an alley or driveway is going to pull out without looking.  I just assume that now.  Cages suck.
Title: Re: Bike
Post by: Toecutter on July 28, 2005, 01:12:03 PM
Quote from: SmartDrugThe bike had a $2000 paint job, that's totally f%&ked.  Front fairing is a total loss,  I'm not all that concerned, I figure I'll spend this winter switching her to a streetfighter and sell her come next summer.  Aside from the fairing, the clutch lever is trashed, and she wont start(probably a gas line sever).  Nothing much aside from that, held up really well, just the fairing.

If the clutch lever is trashed, it might be the clutch interlock switch that's causing the bike to not start.  The slider of the switch fits into a hole on the lever, and when the lever gets screwed, the switch can pop out of that hole and cease to work.
Title: Re: Bike
Post by: '04gs500f on July 28, 2005, 01:21:47 PM
Quote from: Toecutter
Quote from: SmartDrugThe bike had a $2000 paint job, that's totally f%&ked.  Front fairing is a total loss,  I'm not all that concerned, I figure I'll spend this winter switching her to a streetfighter and sell her come next summer.  Aside from the fairing, the clutch lever is trashed, and she wont start(probably a gas line sever).  Nothing much aside from that, held up really well, just the fairing.

If the clutch lever is trashed, it might be the clutch interlock switch that's causing the bike to not start.  The slider of the switch fits into a hole on the lever, and when the lever gets screwed, the switch can pop out of that hole and cease to work.

are you refering to the sensor on the switch box hooked to the clutch lever, if so then yes that often jars loose and is designed to sense when your clutch is pulled in so you can start your bike, just plug it back in and go, after one of my accidents it took me five minutes to realize that!