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snuffles
9th February 2009, 10:17
Riding down the River Road last week , with a mate, coming back from an afternoon blat.

Pulled up behind a car and was awaiting the passing lane just ahead.

Then BANG........

Got hit by a 4 foot square piece of Corrugated Iron, flicked up by the rear wheels of the car.

Kept upright, but thought I had lost a leg.........., pulled over, fell off.

Found leg still attached.

So the damage, headlight cover .....gone, left indicator gone, headlight gone, fairing scratched to bits, clutch lever gone( left an imprint in my glove.

underpants .......... stained

Pride ......... hurt.

But all fixable. does bring the adage to mind ALL THE GEAR ALL OF THE TIME.

only thing that saved my bacon.

Hitcher
9th February 2009, 12:28
But all fixable. does bring the adage to mind ALL THE GEAR ALL OF THE TIME.

only thing that saved my bacon.

If your bike hadn't minimised the impact (which clearly it did, based on your damage assessment), I doubt that any gear (other than driving in a car) would have saved your leg. Never make the mistake of endeavouring to ascribe dumb luck to the efficacy of motorcycle apparel.

slimjim
9th February 2009, 12:49
yup or up so close to a car's ass that you don't notice anything it run's over....

Maha
9th February 2009, 12:53
Damn that could have had a way different outcome, luck on yourside that day.

MsKABC
9th February 2009, 13:36
Sounds like you had a lucky escape. I hope you bought a lotto ticket??

snuffles
9th February 2009, 14:03
yup or up so close to a car's ass that you don't notice anything it run's over....

Xray vision was turned off for the day, yet another thing I need to get fixed

snuffles
9th February 2009, 14:06
If your bike hadn't minimised the impact (which clearly it did, based on your damage assessment), I doubt that any gear (other than driving in a car) would have saved your leg. Never make the mistake of endeavouring to ascribe dumb luck to the efficacy of motorcycle apparel.

I know what your saying, but its better to base it on good gear when one is telly ones very pregnant wife about the klittle mishap:buggerd:

bezajel
11th February 2009, 20:48
Damn shit on the road... glad you came out ok :blink:

Road Guardian
12th February 2009, 10:20
I am glad to here that you still have all limbs attached, and all are functioning correctly. And did you really stain your underpants? I really didn't think it would happen.

manicmedic
12th February 2009, 10:58
Bloody good to be in one piece. I've had a few things thrown up at me by tyres etc but something with an edge (other than U2) could seriously do some harm.

All those too close, whatever your wearing and bike took it people should just think what would happen if it was them and maybe how it could have been at neck height!

Credit where credit is due, the brown stain lives on!

snuffles
12th February 2009, 11:16
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