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RDJ
2nd May 2011, 16:41
On the East Coast of the USA for a few days, I'd had the bike shipped in from LA and had three great days of riding from Connecticut through Massachusetts, back through Vermont, down to New York where I got to actually ride through the Bronx, in and around Times Square, and across the Brooklyn Bridge (and yes I also got to spend a couple of hours in traffic jams, but never mind). Sunday morning was magical, I got up at 0630 and cruised around New York City looking at the skyline, terrific!

Unfortunately, after riding a couple of hours down I-95 to check into the hotel and get ready to start work, I got rear-ended at a stoplight. Miss B and I got shunted forward maybe 30 feet, pushed forward from before the white line out into the intersection which fortunately was empty, the bike and I went down on the right side.

On the plus side, I always wear "all the gear", and while my right Olympia glove was shredded, right Sidi boot torn, Shoei helmet scarred, and leather jacket scuffed, I came through reasonably intact. A fractured wrist, a right forearm like purple sausage, and impressively rainbow-colored anatomy [the colors are impressive, not the anatomy :-) ] from right mid-thigh to right shoulder. Before the ambulance arrived I managed to get clear of the spreading gas pool, a guy helped me get my gear clear of the gas, and I got out my camera to take a couple of pictures. The police showed up equally quickly, were very efficient, tho' the ambulance took me away smartly so I never got any driver details.

2 days later I went to where the bike had been taken by the garage with the towing contract, and unfortunately, while I was hoping the bike was repairable, the insurance people told me it's likely to have to be totaled. The cosmetic damage didn't look too bad at first glance, but the impact has bent the frame and the swing arm, and looks to have torqued open the swing arm mounts in the frame itself.... I was hopeful we would both rise to ride again, but that may not be the case for her. The doctors tell me there'll be no twisting the throttle for a few months with my wrist either.

On the plus side, my Guardian Angel kept me mostly intact so that I am still one-handedly mobile if only by foot, the helmet did keep my brains unscrambled, all in all it could've been a lot worse. I really liked my 502, she and I have done 23,000 miles across America together in the past few years.

Ah well. Anyone you walk away from.... I will ride again!!!

jazfender
2nd May 2011, 16:52
Did the police speak with the car driver?

Gremlin
2nd May 2011, 18:14
Bugger.

Fills me with happiness... I'll be in the States in July :shit:

steve_t
2nd May 2011, 18:19
Man, that sux. Hope you heal up quickly. There seems to be a few bikers getting smashed by cars from behind stories/videos around at the mo. It's crazy!! You're in the states, can you sue?

Oblivion
2nd May 2011, 20:14
I guess that they don't understand that when you start going you can stop again :facepalm:

Hope that idiot gets a good talking to.

RDJ
2nd May 2011, 20:27
The police came about 5 minutes before the ambulance. They were very efficient, and not at all officious. They did advise me that in Pennslyvania it's not what you can see that will get you, it's what you can't...
:yes:

Although 'she' had Jersey plates...
:angry:

She was wandering around the scene quite wound up, clutching a cellphone; I wondered if she had been texting while driving or picked it up as she got out of the car, whichever.
:facepalm:

I'd post pix but cannot figure out the new-to-me attachment system the forum uses.

ital916
2nd May 2011, 23:52
A shame! As your bike was really cool, like well and proper cool. A real shame. Glad you are okay.

sil3nt
3rd May 2011, 12:43
The police came about 5 minutes before the ambulance. They were very efficient, and not at all officious. They did advise me that in Pennslyvania it's not what you can see that will get you, it's what you can't...
:yes:

Although 'she' had Jersey plates...
:angry:

She was wandering around the scene quite wound up, clutching a cellphone; I wondered if she had been texting while driving or picked it up as she got out of the car, whichever.
:facepalm:

I'd post pix but cannot figure out the new-to-me attachment system the forum uses.Click Reply to Thread
Then the manage attachments button is under Additional Options below where you write your message. Clicking this will open a new window that will allow you to upload your photos. They should be automatically attached to your post after uploading. You can also attach any other previously uploaded images to your post.

p.dath
3rd May 2011, 14:43
Were you on holiday in the US, or do you live there?

Bummer about the trip being terminated by someone else.

RDJ
3rd May 2011, 16:58
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Thanks for the tip - pix attached

I went to US for work and planned a few days riding around that :woohoo:

marty
3rd May 2011, 20:20
she probably didn't see your bike, being so small and all that.....

baptist
8th May 2011, 22:03
she probably didn't see your bike, being so small and all that.....

My thoughts exactly!!!! those Mopeds are so easy to miss:facepalm:

RDJ
8th May 2011, 23:59
Yep bike and I are both small in profile and easily overlooked :yes:

skippa1
16th May 2011, 09:07
What a bummer, the bike looked awesome. Just goes to show two things......
1) You dont have to be riding like a raped ape to come a cropper
2) Good gear saves the day
Get well soon, hope the insurance process is smooth for you

shafty
16th May 2011, 09:39
Big Bugger Mate, sounds like a noice ride you were having too. Sympathies with losing a special ride....

imdying
16th May 2011, 12:43
Not standard that one :no:

My sympathies also, so much work down the drain. I hope building them is half the fun for you :sunny:

willytheekid
16th May 2011, 13:10
.....:shit:.......:facepalm:

So sorry to see the bike all banged up.:(
But very glad to see your both ok :yes:
Take care over there and I hope everything works out

Bloody cars! :angry:

RDJ
17th May 2011, 00:56
Thank you for the support! I'm going into hospital Wednesday to have two broken bones in my right wrist screwed back together. Still and all, my hand would have been shredded / tendons nerves and whatnot, along with the bony bits were it not for the gloves.

As for the insurers in the States to whom I have paid a total of five figures US$ worth of insurance premiums in the last 4 years - Progressive Insurance - three weeks after the claim was notified to them, and names and contact people at 2 dealerships very familiar with this specific bike given to them, they have not even managed to work out whether they want to repair or total the bike - and if so what its book value is. I am not surprised... I am not even disillusioned (that would imply I was illusionful to start with)... but I am a tad disappointed.

Quite different from the medical insurers. Five figures worth of orthopaedic treatment coming up tomorrow and they approved it last week within half a day of the request getting to them. Kudos to GMC insurance!!!

And although I have ridden with all the gear for many years, I'll probably getting even tougher gear when I can ride again! :scooter::scooter::scooter: