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Darkman
3rd February 2006, 20:55
Went on a ride with some workmates today. About 8 of us, all sorts of bikes. We thought we'd do a bit of a ride cause we always talk about the bikes and never ride together. We decided to do the back roads to Masterton and from there go to Castle point. About 10kms from Masterton to Castle Point we came to a sharp left turn and the guy in front of me, his bike just gave way and he went to ground quite hard. There was loads of gravel and looks like he hit a biggish rock in the road.This guys has done more than 160k on his bike and is a very experienced rider..just shows you, it could happen to us all.
So anyone planning on doing that road soon, watch out for the turn with a big pile of wood by it..be careful.
What pissed me off the most was, here we was trying to stabilise the guy. he was in alot of pain and no phones worked out there. We had to get guys to go back towards Masterton to try and get some reception.Because of that, help only arrived 10-15minutes later than what it could have.
Anyway, the guy has some broken bones and some other problems, but will make a good recovery.Cheers for everybody that stopped to help us!!
Ride safe!!!

Scorpygirl
3rd February 2006, 21:18
Not good matey and thanks for the update. I hope your mate recovers quickly. :hug:

Keep us up to date please!!! :wavey:

oldrider
3rd February 2006, 21:18
Sorry to hear that, not nice. Hope he is getting better and his bike is not too badly broken. :( John.

Darkman
3rd February 2006, 21:31
Sorry to hear that, not nice. Hope he is getting better and his bike is not too badly broken. :( John.

Bike is a write off!!Luckily he is insured!

skidMark
3rd February 2006, 21:36
must be pretty awful to see that happen in front of you best wishes to your mate

Uncle B
3rd February 2006, 21:49
Not good mate, glad to hear your workmate will make a full recovery.
How are you?
I know that seeing something like that happen right in front of you can rattle you quite a bit.

madmal64
3rd February 2006, 21:53
Sorry to hear about your mate but glad to hear he will make a good recovery. Thanks for the heads up on that part of the road.
Hope you're ok. I can throw you a bit when something happens within the bunch you are riding.

phoenixgtr
3rd February 2006, 21:59
Shit mate. Thats not good. I hope your mates ok and he makes a quick recovery.

Don't let it rattle you too much