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Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 25, 2004, 09:47:18 PM
I was going down I-70 in Kansas when a Coyote came at me from the left.  It hit between my front wheel and the frame.

I was up on my front wheel for a split second, then along for a hell of a ride.

First off I have road rash a little on my right arm, left leg, and a touch on my lower back where my jacked rode up.

The bike is actually in very good shape.  I will let you know what it is going to take to get it back up, and tomorrow I will probably be feeling lousy....so don't expect an update too soon.

Safe Riding everyone! :P
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: pantablo on March 25, 2004, 09:55:47 PM
must have been scary as shaZam!. Glad you seem no worse for wear and a little road rash is better than broken bones or more serious injuries.

What gear were you wearing and how did it hold up?
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: GRU on March 25, 2004, 09:58:13 PM
damn coyote....why does he have to run infront of a GS rider? there are millions of cars out there and he picked a small bike to run under  :(

glad you're OK  :cheers:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: Turkina on March 25, 2004, 10:03:50 PM
Man, that's harsh... I'm glad you weren't hurt badly!
For people like you, we need to make a cowcatcher mod for your bike :)
Silly animal... not following the treaty made between man and beast (Seinfeld, where squirrels and pigeons would just stand in front of George when he drove, I think)  :mrgreen:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: jangofett on March 25, 2004, 10:20:41 PM
Sad to hear of your crash. Glad you are ok though. Those damn animals come out of nowhere. :x  Take care and heal up.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: TheGoodGuy on March 26, 2004, 01:01:04 AM
man animals on the roads are the worst.

I once ran over a mongoose (in india).. effectively killing it ( i was on my bicycle) but i know how it feels.. i mean that bump really screwed me up.

Glad your okay and no broken bones just a few bruises...

as usual.. get well soon .
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: matt86to on March 26, 2004, 02:54:16 AM
I'm glad you are okay . I had two near miss this week from two cars :x  on the way home from work. I just wish they Other use e.g cars, bus, Trucks & so on) would have they eyes open more offen & be respectfully towards us ( Bike Riders) I know this will proble never happen , but hey we can hope :) . You know it's only since I start to ride I Respect the road &  ppl who use it more, mainly more towards us  because we are so rare on the road & we must stick together  8)  anyway take care & get better soon.

all the best matt :) your friend
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 26, 2004, 07:18:49 AM
Well I lied....I am back on here this morning.

List of bike damage.

Handlebars, mirrors, left turn signal, clutch, tank, centerstand, and tail.

My helmet, jacket, and gloves are all toast.

Which means without them i would have been in a good deal worse shape.

As far as I can asertain at this time, the handle bars, mirrors, clutch and I should be back in business....I think.

I am taking it to the shop at about 1:00pm to find out.  I think I am going to file a claim...eventhough my deductable is 500, I feel between my gear and the bike it is worth it....that is unless the finace tells me to fix it up, so I can sell it and never ride again....but we will see.

I won't be riding again until after the wedding in June though.....otherwise I think she will have a fit, well have a good day all......

Pain is temporary, experiences last a lifetime.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: cozy on March 26, 2004, 07:35:45 AM
Glad to hear it wasn't worse, 8 lives to go right?!
Sounds like the coyote was against marriage. :cheers:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: Laura on March 26, 2004, 07:40:57 AM
I'm glad you are okay. Too bad about not riding until June. What is the logic there? She doesn't want you bruised and injured for the wedding?

Laura
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: scratch on March 26, 2004, 08:55:41 AM
Ooo, Glad you're O.K. I hit half a coyote at night after the car in front of me hit it. Did the same thing, launched me up it the air, but I landed the jump and kept riding. Pooped myself though. Still, it's good to hear that you're allright.

Not riding until the wedding is a wise choice. Prevents unnessesary stress. And weddings are pretty high up on the list of stress for some reason. Also, you kinda want to be at your own wedding in one piece.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: sanityfree on March 26, 2004, 10:10:52 AM
stupid dog-things!

good to hear you're okay. i had 2 near splatters last night because of wheel sliding.

no riding till the wedding? well, look on the bright side, that'll give you plenty of time to get the bike into tip top shape before you ride again...
Title: blnt
Post by: mickeyGoS on March 26, 2004, 10:49:39 AM
tough luck. a man once said that which does not kill me only makes me stronger. iwent down last summer on the gs.lowsided on some gravel going around a blind downhill righty.in shorts and a t shirt.road rash is not fun.enjoy the daily scrubbings.its easier when your comatosed on hydrocodone.the hospital damn near had me addicted to those things.

good luck with the rebuild
 

     McEgos
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: Hi-T on March 26, 2004, 11:36:35 AM
Glad you're not dead.  I'm curious- what equipment were you riding with (brand names).  I'm always inclined to go with "previously tested and works" gear.

Later
Title: No riding...
Post by: The Buddha on March 26, 2004, 11:46:35 AM
No riding till the wedding... that's fine but you are riding off with her right after right... Like Pizzleboy... Yup... and now you have to fix the bike into the prettiest thing in the world - no expense spared... cos it is now part of your wedding... it has to be perfect...
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: SWEET-TL1000R on March 26, 2004, 01:11:31 PM
glad you're not seriously hurt!!!!!! :thumb:

I hate animals as well!!!!  I hit a skunk on my old 1991 Katana 600 at 120mph!!!! :o   Talk about shittin your pants!  Luckily I had straightened out after the turn before the bastard decided to run out in the road!!
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: Rema1000 on March 26, 2004, 01:39:31 PM
Quote from: powrful1I think I am going to file a claim...even though my deductable is 500, I feel between my gear and the bike it is worth it.

I don't think my motorcycle insurance (American Family) covers clothing, which is too bad because that could easily cost more than minor bike damage.  I guess I will just try not to fall down, eh? ;)

Quote from: powrful1I won't be riding again until after the wedding

Yeah, my fiancee said "no riding until after the wedding" too... but she wasn't talking about bikes!  You could probably get away with riding a 125cc scoot.  For some irrational reason, non-riders seem to think they're safer, and for around town and short trips, they can be about as much fun as a GS.  You can still enjoy spring on 2 wheels!
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 26, 2004, 05:22:36 PM
Joe Rocket Ballistic of some sort can't remember right now, same for gloves.
Boots Army Jump Boots!

Helmet Zeus flip up face.

I figured I would show you all a few pics of the bike.
(http://members.cox.net/ljh123/GS%20Wreck1.JPG)

(http://members.cox.net/ljh123/GS%20Wreck2.JPG)
(http://members.cox.net/ljh123/GS%20Wreck3.JPG)
(http://members.cox.net/ljh123/GS%20Wreck4.JPG)
(http://members.cox.net/ljh123/GS%20Wreck5.JPG)
The pics don't do justice to the handle bars, as the left side is bent quite a bit....but here they are none the less.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: krushchev on March 26, 2004, 05:44:50 PM
dude..........is that blood in the fourth picture??? damn, glad you made it with just a scratch. :thumb:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 27, 2004, 06:53:38 AM
yeah it was blood....from the coyote....there is actually blood on both sides of the bike...since his body hit between my front wheel and frame.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: Ratzo on March 27, 2004, 01:22:26 PM
I hit a dog once with my Bultaco on a gravel road. The front wheel stopped and I went over the bars, landing on my back, and banging the back of my head on the ground. The dog got up and was able to run away. I wasn't wearing a helmet. I woke up the next morning and the room was spinning. Pretty scary. I ALWAYS wear a helmet now. Don't want another c-c-c-c-concussion. :?
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: jriff on March 27, 2004, 03:09:16 PM
Hey--glad to hear your OK and that you were wearing gear---I live in Lebanon,MO after I get my bike going will have to hook-up for a ride---I'm in springfield often--you if looking anything let me know-maybe I can help-or be of some help--jriff :cheers:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 30, 2004, 03:35:36 PM
Well the shaZam! has hit the fan.  I just got a preliminary bill from the shop for my bike.

$3308.10

Well I suppose the good news is the insurance should pay, but with that total probably be totaled.

So I have a question.....who gets the bike when the insurance company gives me my piece of the pie after the deductable?

I know I can get the bike fixed for less....by just fixing what absolutely needs to be fixed in order to get it back on the road.
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: jriff on March 30, 2004, 04:28:26 PM
lol I take it that was Suzuki dealer est...well it could work out for you in a good way,,,,dont forget to give them all the info on the new parts you put on your bike,,tires anything to try and get value off the bike higher,is your gear(helmet gloves etc) covered?anyway you guys can work out a deal as far as the carcass is concerned you should be able to buy the bike back from the insurance co if they total the bike out,,most times its usaully cheap,and you shouldn't have a salvage title either,,,talk to the insurance co and I'm sure they can work something out...butt then again if you can get more bread and just start from scratch buying another used bike I would and then shell out a few hundred bucks for a parts bike :thumb:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 30, 2004, 07:21:12 PM
well I bought this bike used with 378 miles for 3200 last June.
I like the little thing though......I am going to call the "dealer" tomorrow and get an est. on how much it would cost to just get it back on the road...and the insurance company will only pay for my helmet, nothing else as far as equip.  :x
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: sanityfree on March 31, 2004, 11:11:45 AM
it shouldn't cost a whole lot to get it back on the road. when i wrecked mine, it was unridable (shattered the right side engine case, took out all the electrical doo-dads in there). full estimate was around $3450, but i got it back on the road for $376.

How the hell did you scratch up BOTH sides of the rear?!
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: powrful1 on March 31, 2004, 11:45:22 AM
the bike toubled
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: jriff on March 31, 2004, 04:26:58 PM
well dealer est.is gonna run high I would think that with a little time looking I would try  salvage yard(last place to check), ebay and gs forms would be a good way to go as far as getting parts--just set a new post looking for parts and itemize exactly what you need..... :cheers:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: jriff on March 31, 2004, 05:09:07 PM
dude,i didnt know you had pics posted---they want that much to repair your bike  :nono: hell no!!!! there on crack!!!!!!!!I wish you were closer to sprfld I would hook you up with some people--- I ll be in raytown in three weeks let me know if you need a hand... :cheers:
Title: 75 MPH Crash Tonight!
Post by: fmikex on March 31, 2004, 05:40:48 PM
dude i know this is a bike and all but i had a blazer go up in flames on me, the insurance co. gave me $4,000 i bought it back for about $300 sold it for parts.if the frame is good  can't you just  fix it and get it going? i know it has to be inspected as a salvaged bike but as long as the frame is good it shouldn't be that hard. i would ask a garage but not one that is going to work on my bike they will say whatever makes them the most money, hell you could get $300 for parts on here and ebay no prob i would think, well good luck dude and check your options out