View Full Version : Kneescraper down (13th May 07)
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 12:14
Well today I lived up to my name,
I decided to go for a little ride around town looking for good places to take photos of my bike. I decided to go up our local look out hill, Kaiti Hill. Any ways, I've been up there so many times I could do it will my eyes closed, or aleast thats what I thought. I come to a tight slow left hander taking you up the hill. I nomally would take this corner at around 30km/h, but today I decided to go alittle faster as I felt I could handle it....the rear came out and dumped me and the bike down on the ground....slidding.
The noise of plastic fairings scraping along the ground is one I will never forget...:sick: I picked the bike up, a few locals asked if I was ok and I gave them a thumbs up even thought I was feeling like shit!. Checked the bike over and rode home...its the first time I have ever wanted to get home while Ive been on a bike.
Checking the bike over, I will need new gear shift lever, clutch lever, repair and full repaint of the left hand side fairings, new side repeaters and a few other bits to tidy up.
My left knee is missing its skin and it BLOODY hurts and my right ankle is real sore....however I'm ok. I've learnt SO MUCH from this little slide...It's gona change me for the better! It was meant to happen so it did.
I will get photos up once I upload them from my camera.
MidnightMike
13th May 2007, 12:17
Man, that sucks.
Smokin
13th May 2007, 12:54
Bad luck buddy, I think we all learn the hard way.
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 13:05
Hard way is right, sore and hard way! Ive learnt alot...I hate to think what it would be like at 100km/h.
gijoe1313
13th May 2007, 13:07
Oof! :sick: Sorry to hear about it, but at least you are alive and kicking to tell us about it! Glad to hear you didn't come off the hill - I want to be the only one practicing for Crusty Demons ok? :nono: :msn-wink:
At least your bike was ridable and it sounds like you got the right learning out of the experience.
How did you do your knee in like that? :gob: You weren't wearing knee armour/cordura/leathers? Owie ow ow... if it still hurts like the dickens, go get it checked out, so ACC can be part of it all.
I think your little kneescrape incident makes the six stitches in my leg seem insignificant (which it is!)
Chin up - at least you get to rebling your ride! :yes:
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 13:12
Hahaha thanks GIjoe!.
I was wearing Dickies pants...so thats why my knee is munted, my next purchase will be proper riding pants.
My bike is still rideable however it will next some money thrown at it before I take it out again!
onearmedbandit
13th May 2007, 13:20
Good to hear you could ride away from it, and even better you feel you can learn from it.
nudemetalz
13th May 2007, 13:27
Ah ya poor bugger. Good to hear you're not serously hurt.
Now, since you were going to repaint part of the fairing, I guess you'll be doing a little more ;)
The Pastor
13th May 2007, 13:35
why post that you can't ride?
RT527
13th May 2007, 13:47
why post that you can't ride?
Awwwwww you leave yourself so open ..........
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 14:42
I admit I cant ride, hence why Im learning. Ive got no problem admitting that...you learn from mistakes, isnt life great like that. Plus I get to spend countless hours with my motorcycle fixing her, havent you seen that add on TV with the father painting the fence with his son. Well thats me and my motorcycle...:)
crashe
13th May 2007, 15:55
Good to hear that you are ok.
But please do go to the GP or local A & E and get yourself checked out.
If its hurting real bad now it will only feel so much worse later on tonight.
Get down there before the local sportplayers hog up the A & E waiting room.
So you didnt start the fire up there on Kaiti Hill... when you came off ?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Messages.aspx?id=17332203&threadid=17332203
and this
NZ Police CommCens Alert 14:20 13-05-2007 Eastern
Location of incident: Gisborne
Incident Type: Large Fire . Kaiti Hill
The Public are requested to stay out of the Kaiti Hill Marae area while emergency services fight a large vegetation fire. A Helicopter is used to fight the fire and Enquiries are being carried out as to the cause of this fire .
Issued by: Inspector Michael Coleman
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 16:10
Thanks for the advice Crashe,
That Marae is at the very bottom of the hill..so wasnt me, I might go have alook from a distance though...sounds interesting.
kiwifruit
13th May 2007, 16:29
Ouch!
the road is hard innit, esp in jeans! :o
hope your injuries aren't serious and you are riding again asap
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 16:41
Ive learnt why people wear proper gear, I thought I was wearing safe clothes for 50km/h zone but boy, was I wrong! Ive already sanded back the fairings prepping them for paint..I will get a new clutch lever and gear lever this week, paint the fairings etc and I'll be back out in no time!
MSTRS
13th May 2007, 18:16
Well, now...if you'd come down for the RRRS course like you said you would, then this wouldn't have happened. And you would have learned how to avoid it in the future.
Pity you had to learn the hard way, but as long as you have...then that's a good thing.
Trudes
13th May 2007, 18:39
Glad you're ok (ish)!! Lesson learnt eh, Kaiti hill is a bugger even in a cage, lucky there wasn't some clown coming booting down the other way!!:sunny:
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 19:10
Kaiti Hill is awesome coming down on a bike...going up seems to be alittle different.
RT527
13th May 2007, 21:03
Hope your little off wasnt the reason for the large grass fire on the Kaiti hill tonite, you didnt lite a fag and throw it on the ground after your little Off?????
I hope :)
beyond
13th May 2007, 21:22
I hate to think what it would be like at 100km/h.
At 100kmh or more, it hurts! A lot and for a long time too! :(
Even with all the right gear.
kneescraper
13th May 2007, 21:32
Nope didn't start the fire, my off was half way up the hill.
Dude, I just checked out your profile and am not suprised that you crashed. That bike is clearly way to big for you. I recommend a ginny until you are at least 12.
Macktheknife
14th May 2007, 11:02
Bugger about the off mate, glad to hear that you got off lightly, good motivation for having the right gear huh?
Good luck with the repairs and the healing, might pay to do that course after all....
aww bugger!But as ya know its all in the learn and I am sure most of us push ourselves from time to time..hope you get your new riding gears soon as with winter approaching the roads become even more unforgiving!Am dam glad your hear to talk about it ......
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