...well it wasn't classified as an accident because their was no vehicular collision. Just me and the pavement.
I made a right-hand turn at a streetlight and some lady decided to make a left-hand turn right in front of me. The front brake locked and before I knew it, I was sliding on my left side. I was going <35 mph so i did not slide to far. Got some gnarly roadrash on my forearm and knees though.
it really sucked though, I am so mad at myself for crashing because I know how to stop properly in a situation like that.
The bike's left is moderately scratched and it still rides. The mirror, barend, turn signals, crank cover, and side plastic are scratched and the handlebars may be bent.
Quote from: onefastvega...Got some gnarly roadrash on my forearm and knees though.
Glad you're okay...where was your safety gear?
Am I correct in saying that that was your first post???
Im sorry your first could not have been under happier circumstances, but am very glad to hear you escaped with just some rash and not more damage to your person.
Welcome to the board....
Stay Safe :thumb:
glad to hear your ok. oh and welcome to the board.
I'm such a cad. I should have seen it was your first post. glad you survived your encounter with pavement, and welcome to the board. As Keyzer said, wish your first post was under better circumstances.
Ya this is my first post, but I come here often.
I was going on a short trip to get gasoline so I did not wear my padded jacket. I had on a helmet. sweatshirt, and pants. The sweatshirt has a hole in the shoulder from where I skid, and the pant knees are almost gone.
I have no idea how my knees sustained the most damage, I do not think I rolled, and I ended up on my back.
Thanks for carin' guys!
Bummer man. Been there so I sympathse. :(
Glad it wasn't any worse. You'll heal, the bike can be fixed.
oh and chicks dig scars. :mrgreen:
Yeah it could have been worse, damn left turners!
If chicks really do dig scars, then I must be the shiznits! ;)
I was thinking about how you land on your back in a lowside, and you probably would need to roll over once, or your butt and back would have gotten chewed up by the pavement. Usually the pointy bits hit the pavement first, then you slide on the flat parts. My friend still gets the shivers when he remembers me lowsiding.
I hope you recover quickly and get the bike back in action... It's good to have a new member, even if the circumstances aren't the greatest. :)
ps. didn't gym class teach you that sweat pants/shirt doesn't protect against anything? I can't recall how many holes were made due to me sliding on a smooth gym floor. That'll learn ya... short trips still require gear :nono:
Hey guys, I appreciate the welcome, and I will post some pictures of my bike (and me) after Xmas when I get a digital camera.
hey. i remeber reading about a guy in auburn alabama (my state). he got some gas and didnt have enough cash. he went home and left his friend at the station. he decided to hop on his bike squidstyle. well he flew by and trucker. according to the trucker he ws goin well over 100mph. (yea yea. i know you werent goin 150.) but he left his house and didnt come home for another 27 days. Hospital bill-high 45s, x1000. he decided to put up his gear after that. so thats a good lesson. if i can find the link ill post it here.
Hey guys, I appreciate the welcome, and I will post some pictures of my bike (and me) after Xmas when I get a digital camera.
There's one webpage where the guy has in detail, all the injuries he got during an accident cause he wasn't wearing equipment. Lots of pics too. Google is failing me :( I think it may have actually been linked to in one of the posts here.
Don't talk to me about hospital bills today. I is one grumpy hombre :x
I am startin to feel the sorenesss/pain now...
My neck hurts a bit, but i'll see how it is in the morning
I dont want to have to go to the hospital or anything, my parents will kill me or worse, never let me ride again!!!
Quote from: onefastvegaGot some gnarly roadrash on my forearm and knees though.
oh man, the knees is the worst, especially when you have a job where you have to wear pants. and are constantly moving around.
get better and back out on the road :thumb:
Quote from: onefastvegaGot some gnarly roadrash on my forearm and knees though.
Once you get the skin well-cleaned (ouch!), and it starts to scab-over, you can help prevent scars by mushing-up vitamin E gel-caps and spreading that on the skin. I've heard that this treatment has made a huge difference in bicycle racing circles, in reducing the amount of permanent scarring from roadrash.
Quote from: matespecially when you have a job where you have to wear pants
You've had a job where you DIDN'T have to wear pants?! :?
are they recruiting? :lol: :nana:
:cheers:
Quote from: vtlionQuote from: matespecially when you have a job where you have to wear pants
You've had a job where you DIDN'T have to wear pants?! :?
are they recruiting? :lol: :nana:
:cheers:
yeah
my real name is ron jeremy
Get up, spit, swear, curse the cage and keep on keepin' on. Sorry to hear about the flesh and bike damage, heal up well, as someone said chicks dig scars, it could always be a race scar...........
Welcome and glad you are ok :thumb:
they used tell me " keep the rubber side down."
Welcome and glad you're alive.
Quote from: dgyverYeah it could have been worse, damn left turners!
If chicks really do dig scars, then I must be the shiznits! ;)
Well depends on where... if its not right down the middle of your face, and not entirely where the sun dont shine... they dig it, try to caress it, etc... Like they want to rescue you from the pain caused by the injury that gave you the scar... Seriously.
Cool.
Srinath.
well its true that I am not to good with the ladies...
maybe my pain and injuries can make for a good opener...
Oh yeah, chicks dig scars, alright!!!
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Quote from: vtlionOh yeah, chicks dig scars, alright!!!

i hope your not that ugly after your crash :mrgreen: :mrgreen: