View Full Version : another nasty accident
toads
22nd May 2005, 14:40
Last night my sons best mate landed himself in hospital on his way home from work on his nsr, looked down for a couple of secs, just long enough for a car to stop right in front of him leaving him nowhere to go, he swerved to avoid hitting the back of the car, but unfortunately it was turning, , so he T-boned into the side of it, smashing his teeth, pulverising his leg and many other injuries, bike is a write-off and he's lucky he was going relatively slow.
Poor kid was just starting his apprenticeship and working two jobs, had just got his bike back from the shop yesterday too.
Apparently the first thing he said out of surgery was "I'm going to get another bike" I somehow doubt his mother was impressed!
Take care out there people! It only takes a second of inattention to stuff up your life!
Ixion
22nd May 2005, 14:49
Sorry to hear that. Putting brave face on it, at least he's alive (and no "horrible long term " type injuries ?)
Pity about the bike.
Pity too, that my guess is he won't be back into biking. Hard for parents to go along with another bike after a scare like that.
This is one reason why I do so *HATE* to see young bikers crashing. You can never tell how it's going to end up, and even if you don't seriously hurt yourself, it makes it very hard to keep the support of parents/spouses etc. I know that if I had a bad crash I'd be hard put to it not to give in to Mrs Ixions wishes to "give it away".
Skyryder
22nd May 2005, 14:53
Not good. Hope he recovers. But it just goes to show what we all know. Take your eye off the road for just a second..................
Skyryder
ajturbo
22nd May 2005, 14:58
shit TOADS you are still around!!!
dam shame about your boys mate... it has happend to me...i got off with a hurt pride,....
but i truly belieave that this young man will be a better rider for this crash!
the more he crashed now and lives to tell the tales the better he will be !!!
i hope that he WILL get a new bike and he goes on to bigger and better things.
andy
crashe
22nd May 2005, 16:37
Toads,
Sorry to hear about your sons mate's accident...
Glad he is recovering ok... and that even after this he is still wanting to get another bike.
Lets all be careful out there on the roads...
damn, thats a stroke of bad luck - he will be stronger for it afterwards though! Hope he manages to get back to what he loves.
John.
sels1
22nd May 2005, 17:05
Sorry to hear that Toads, hope it works out ok for him. Good to see he is still keen to get another bike.
shit TOADS you are still around!!!
dam shame about your boys mate... it has happend to me...i got off with a hurt pride,....
but i truly belieave that this young man will be a better rider for this crash!
the more he crashed now and lives to tell the tales the better he will be !!!
i hope that he WILL get a new bike and he goes on to bigger and better things.
andy
Sorry to hear about the acco.
Easy to see why the average age of a motorcyclist in NZ is forty. When parents see the bike as the problem.
Why can people not see, that although the consequence of inattention on a bike is a bit worse for the rider, there is less chance of us killing other motorists. Bikes are far from the problem, we just need a better rider education system than the current regeme.
My opinion only. Tell me to bugger off if you want.
Sensei
22nd May 2005, 18:03
Sorry to hear about the Off . We all must remember to still far enough back so we don't end up like this Poor Guy . Easyer said than done I know I even travel abit to close at times . Cages don't feel the pain like a body does so take care of yourself
Gixxer 4 ever
22nd May 2005, 18:05
Take care out there people! It only takes a second of inattention to stuff up your life!
Bugger that's not good. :yes: I have been away from here for a few weeks and the first thing I read is this. Take care everyone. :ride: :niceone:
hondacmx450
22nd May 2005, 18:48
hope he gets well soon bad time of the year at the mo cold wet and cars evry were good to hear he will be getting another bike
Doesn't take much time, even at low speeds, to get past the point of "no return". Years ago when I was an impoverished varsity student I was on my way to a holiday job, not going very fast - traffic ahead of me and an approaching intersection. I knew I was in the wrong lane (straight ahead/right turn) because someone may wish to turn and would have to stop and wait for oncoming traffic so I looked over to the left-hand lane to see how safe it would be to change lanes, saw something weird painted on the side of a truck, had a brief "WTF" moment then looked back in time to see I should already have stopped if I wanted to avoid hitting the car that was stopped in front of me.
Needless to say I ploughed into the arse of it and did a fair bit of damage to the bike - minor damage to the car and managed to nut myself on the instrument panel.
I didn't wound myself anywhere near as badly as toads' son's best mate, fortunately.
I can well understand how a moment's lapse can foul things up - especially for a relatively inexperienced rider who's not as swift at performing the checks as a more experienced rider. Checking instrumentation, rear view mirror, where you're going to go etc can use up valuable time if you're not practised at it.
Please pass on my regards to him, toads.
Ms Piggy
23rd May 2005, 08:14
Poor thing - please pass on my wishes for his speedy & full recovery.
toads
23rd May 2005, 09:25
Just an update, he's had 2 ops so far on the leg, had rods etc put in and then had to return to theatre to have the leg split in order to relieve the unbelievable swelling, the other driver involved it turns out was a learner car driver, and very possibly failed to indicate and more importantly failed to check his rear view mirror and identify whether anyone was behind him.
I am gutted for this young man as he was really motivated towards his chosen career, and it is unlikely he will have a "speedy"recovery.
I'm going to go an visit him today and I'll pass on your your good wishes etc, and yes Andy I am "still here" but only just lol!
Beemer
23rd May 2005, 09:37
You say this guy had just got his bike back from the shop - was it in there due to another accident or just having some work done on it?
I may not be popular, but I thought that running into someone in front of you is always YOUR fault and saying the other driver was a learner driver and may not have indicated or checked their mirror does not change the fact that your son's friend ran up the rear end of them and therefore he was obviously too close to be able to stop safely. Even if this driver had decided not to turn because there was something behind them (like that is going to happen!), it is likely this guy would still have run into them.
I'm sorry he's hurt as I'm sorry for anyone involved in an accident, whether it is their fault or not, but I think he has to take some of the blame here.
Coldkiwi
23rd May 2005, 12:50
Sorry to hear about this toads. Here's hoping he can make a quick recovery.
Was he wearing the proper protective gear? Lots of young riders don't have much money and skimp on wearing full protective gear and buy a better bike instead but its just unneccesarily dangerous
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