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GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 11:49
:Oops:
My first 'serious' crash, coming home on Friday night (from work :yawn: ). I decided to take a different route home due to the 1km of newly sealed road. I was good until I was about 5minutes(walking distance) from home.

To fast around a sharp corner with shit lights. Ran into the grass, lowsided. I managed to stand the bike up, and walked home, with a bleeding nose. Turned up at home with blood everywhere, gave everyone a fright.

Bikes fine, the battery fell out, but that was easily fixed, frog's step dad rode it home. The forks need to be straightened, apart from that not even a scratch was on the bike. Few scratches on the helmet, blood all over my jacket, and bike. Few bruises on my legs, and a sore head, but all and all it was a lesson in mixing speed with limited vision on a tight corner.

I was told everyone who learns to ride has the 'Run wide Crash' .
Apparantly the next one Im due for is the 'Im better than Valentino Rossi crash:first: '.

crashe
28th November 2006, 11:57
Glad to hear you are ok...........

Hope you can get the blood out of your jacket etc.....

Rest up and take care.:yes:

gijoe1313
28th November 2006, 11:58
Ooof - glad to hear that was all that happened! Good on ya for not letting it get ya away from riding. No worries there, I binned it on my 2nd day out going at nana speeds ... by not making a corner too!

Long as you learn your lesson and reflect about what you did wrong, so you can do it all right! Keep riding safely - and find some mentor that can give you some tips!

skelstar
28th November 2006, 11:59
Sorry to hear about crash. Did you jam the brakes on in the middle of the corner and stand the bike up? Thats what i did...took ages to learn to just lean over further.

Jeaves
28th November 2006, 11:59
Glad your ok! , that scenario brings back memories , except i got a gash under the eye .

Dont let it phase ya too much , think back to what happened and improve/reflect on it :rockon:

GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 12:08
All I saw was road, road, grass, grass, grass, grass. Figured grass was much like lose gravel, and held off the slamming, the long grass washed off the speed, and stopped me from hitting the fence. I even had a glimmer of hope that I could keep it upright on the grass, travelled abit through it, must of touched the brakes here to cause it to lowside.

placidfemme
28th November 2006, 12:21
Glad to hear your ok after your first bin... As everyone above has mentioned... you live and you learn :)

Swoop
28th November 2006, 12:24
I'm guessing it wasn't near the roadworks in the cente of Hastings then... Not much long grass around there!

McJim
28th November 2006, 12:44
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I was told everyone who learns to ride has the 'Run wide Crash' .
Apparantly the next one Im due for is the 'Im better than Valentino Rossi crash:first: '.

Bugger - I've got those to look forward to then.

I've had the 'Hit by a car who disregarded the give way rule AND a red traffic light' crash.
And the embarrassing 'Grab a handful of front brake in a rainstorm and lose the front wheel on a white line' crash.

Glad you're okay and it can be treated as merely a learning experience.

GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 12:48
I'm guessing it wasn't near the roadworks in the cente of Hastings then... Not much long grass around there!

nah, The road works I mentioned were the Highway 50 resealing that finished just before valley road. That's the way I usually go home. Instead I went through bridge pa and down Raukawa road, I pretty much crashed were Valley road and Raukawa road meet.

lukelin250
28th November 2006, 12:51
oh everytime i hear bout a crash i know my 1st time is drawing enevitably closer:shutup:

zadok
28th November 2006, 12:57
Sorry to hear about your off. Thank goodness, not too much damage.

hellnback
28th November 2006, 13:01
I was told everyone who learns to ride has the 'Run wide Crash'.

Well I wouldn't say EVERYONE, although it is one of the more common ones.
Don't let it get you down though, jump back on and just don't do it again :yes:

GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 13:01
Bugger - I've got those to look forward to then.

I've had the 'Hit by a car who disregarded the give way rule AND a red traffic light' crash.
And the embarrassing 'Grab a handful of front brake in a rainstorm and lose the front wheel on a white line' crash.

Glad you're okay and it can be treated as merely a learning experience.

Yeah Ive already had the 'you cant actually slam on the front brake with full force and expect to not be thrown off' crash. That was the very first crash. At the intersection with the sale yards, wasnt used to the traffic lights while following frog. Seems similar to your: 'Grab a handful of front brake in a rainstorm and lose the front wheel on a white line' crash. -Although it wasnt raining.
Stink about the 'hit by the car' one, have had a few close calls, with stock trucks that think they own the road ect.

Theres also the time me and Frog got hit by a Holden Minaro, luckily (or unluckily) we were in a cage. Our cage got written off, and the Minaro only needed a new front bumper. It was their fault, being in the middle of the road in a blind harpin and all.

McJim
28th November 2006, 13:10
Yeah Ive already had the 'you cant actually slam on the front brake with full force and expect to not be thrown off' .

Actually you CAN slam on the front brake with almost full force and not fall off so long as you:
a/ Practice.
b/ Keep looking straight ahead with your head up
c/ Make no attempt to move left or right while the brake is applied.

GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 13:10
Well I wouldn't say EVERYONE, although it is one of the more common ones.
Don't let it get you down though, jump back on and just don't do it again :yes:

I have to agree, although if you live close to a corner like that it's going to increase your chances. I ran wide off that corner once before when I first started riding, but luckily that didnt result in a crash. Apparently that corner has been messed around with alot, and the camber is wrong. -Not that I can tell. I have been around it hundreds of times, that was just the first in the dark.

GN1NiteStnd
28th November 2006, 13:15
Actually you CAN slam on the front brake with almost full force and not fall off so long as you:
a/ Practice.
b/ Keep looking straight ahead with your head up
c/ Make no attempt to move left or right while the brake is applied.

Well this was before even my learners :Oops:, so I didnt have much hope in doing any of the above, let alone all.