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crashe
7th December 2007, 19:27
I will try to get a pic from the crash unit to send out. But honestly it saved me! the helmet was a series 5 flip helmet, a bit pricey but how much can you place on your head or your life in my instance. Always pays to have good kit thats what saved me from worse injuries. :2thumbsup
Nick

Nick welcome to KB
Great to see you are getting back on your feet again......
Take it one day at a time........


Here's a few pics of Nick's helmet after his crash.

BC.

Holy fark..........!!!

Mom
7th December 2007, 19:41
Here's a few pics of Nick's helmet after his crash.

BC.

That will buff out no worries! :eek5:

jimbo600
7th December 2007, 20:02
Here's a few pics of Nick's helmet after his crash.

BC.

Farkin 'ell

Nick slide off his bike and over a cliff or something?

klingon
7th December 2007, 21:21
Here's a few pics of Nick's helmet after his crash.

BC.

Good Grief! No wonder you had a sore noggin for a while there Nick! :gob:

That's a pretty graphic illustration of the severity of your crash - and how lucky you are to be around to tell us about it!

nick69
7th December 2007, 22:20
Thanks to Bykeycop for posting the pics. I have a lot to be thankful for including the helmet. I have had great support from everyone and good nurses, for that i thankyou all. Its been so great to have such great support. Now wonder i was in a coma for 3 weeks with a head which looked like i was growing another! either that or it was my brain trying to get out! hang on i'm a traffic man i'm not supposed to have a brain!!!! on seeing the pics i was amazed i was still here, a good helmet or a thick head!
But seriously i dont think i could have got better so quickly without your and others support, again thankyou. :Police:

klingon
7th December 2007, 22:26
Hey Nick you should be sleeping... I reckon the head that came through that accident needs all the rest it can get! :sleep:

Incredible what you can put your brain/body through and still come out as a functioning human being. Horray for technology (gear, medical science) and hooray for willpower and survival instinct. Keep getting better, Nick. :niceone:

chanceyy
7th December 2007, 22:35
Holy crap .. :eek: :gob: amazing your head survived really

Sanx
7th December 2007, 22:36
I can't imagine what sort of imapct would do that much damage to a helmet. I've seen a couple that have hit the ground pretty hard, but that was something else. BMW / Schuberth obviously make 'em well.


Now wonder i was in a coma for 3 weeks with a head which looked like i was growing another! either that or it was my brain trying to get out! hang on i'm a traffic man i'm not supposed to have a brain!!!!

But even worse, you're a Pommy traffic cop. A vestige of common sense is surgically removed before they let you into a pursuit car. (speaking as a Pom with too much experience of the boys in blue over there)

Nick, the fact that you're home, getting better, posting on here and making jokes about it is evidence that not only are you a tough bugger, but that you'll no doubt be back to full health in no time. I wish you strength and look forward to not seeing you in a professional capacity :msn-wink:

Edbear
8th December 2007, 16:47
Nick welcome to KB
Great to see you are getting back on your feet again......
Take it one day at a time........



Holy fark..........!!!



Most know I don't use strong language, but in this case I really can't do else but agree!

Bruiser
9th December 2007, 02:31
Hi Nick,

I've watched news here of your progress and having gone through a 2 year recovery myself after an off on the Harley I know how much you rely on mates, family, nurses and professionals to support you.

The kiwibiker family is exactly that as you have discovered. Incredible when you think about it, thousands of total strangers with one thing (at least) in common, who do give a shit. The strength you get from that simple fact will give you a huge boost, and you can count on more of the same as you come out the other end of your recovery.

Congratulations on getting this far and please keep us posted!

fergie
9th December 2007, 06:14
Nick it's great to hear your on the long rode to:woohoo: recovery, hang in there!.

MSTRS
9th December 2007, 09:31
Just to add a bit of balance here...
C'mon Nick, stop lolligagging about and get back to work. Do you think the taxpayers here like keeping you in idleness? And I can put you onto someone who can fix that helmet up good as new.
:jerry: