BigSpenda864
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I am a still a little new to the site because I have have only had my K-9 for a couple of months. I'm not sure if anyone will gain anything from this but I figure I'll tell you all what happened just in case.
It didn't take long but about three weeks ago I had a guy basically run a stop sign right in front of me. Luckily I was able to miss him but I wasn't able to get off the brake enough for the evasive maneuver necessary to miss a collision. I ended up getting thrown a few yards down the street and the bike topped over onto its left side.
I was very surprised on how little damage the bike sustained. The headlight was scraped up pretty good. All three left side pegs were eaten up and the tag frame was messed up a little. Other than that the bike didn't have a scratch on it. The rear passenger peg extended during the "incident" and pretty much saved the back end. All I had to do was replace the pegs, which I was going to do anyway, and replace the headlight. I just thought it was amazing how well thing held up.
The bike held up better than I did though. I broke my collar bone and had surgery on it two weeks ago. Other than a little road rash that's it on me. Thank God! It could have been much worse.
Anyway, I just thought I would share the info with anyone who was interested. I am glad to be about back in the saddle. Looks like I will be just good enough to make it to Myrtle Beach bike week.
EDIT: I forgot to add the guy left the scene and me laying in the road.
It didn't take long but about three weeks ago I had a guy basically run a stop sign right in front of me. Luckily I was able to miss him but I wasn't able to get off the brake enough for the evasive maneuver necessary to miss a collision. I ended up getting thrown a few yards down the street and the bike topped over onto its left side.
I was very surprised on how little damage the bike sustained. The headlight was scraped up pretty good. All three left side pegs were eaten up and the tag frame was messed up a little. Other than that the bike didn't have a scratch on it. The rear passenger peg extended during the "incident" and pretty much saved the back end. All I had to do was replace the pegs, which I was going to do anyway, and replace the headlight. I just thought it was amazing how well thing held up.
The bike held up better than I did though. I broke my collar bone and had surgery on it two weeks ago. Other than a little road rash that's it on me. Thank God! It could have been much worse.
Anyway, I just thought I would share the info with anyone who was interested. I am glad to be about back in the saddle. Looks like I will be just good enough to make it to Myrtle Beach bike week.
EDIT: I forgot to add the guy left the scene and me laying in the road.
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....genuinely sorry about your accident, but you hit it on the nose when you said, "it could have been worst." Glad your back in the saddle :flag:
Anyways, I told her I was glad I wasn't on my bike. I sure have been watching the rearviews at stops now though!