Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 17

Thread: Busted my shoulder

  1. #1
    Join Date
    16th September 2008 - 09:37
    Bike
    Nil 4 now
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    69

    Busted my shoulder

    Well, well, driveways in Nelson are pretty damn steep I tell ya.

    So I'm on my partners Triumph Tiger and it has a full tank of gas and I have gone and stepped way out of my ability and tried to bring the big girl down a bloody steep drive. I'm trying not to stall whilst trying to maneuver down this drive, I hit a bit of dirt on the edge of the drive and the front wheel goes out so fast from underneath me I don't know what's happened til I'm on the ground trying to get the big girl off me. Thank heavens for cell phones. Had to call my guy to come and lift the bike off my ankle. So off to A & E to report an accident at .01kms and hour. I've luckily just popped a ligament in the the shoulder, going to go get an x-ray soon.

    Keep you posted
    An experience cannot be proven, intellect and reason cannot prove the beauty of an awesome relationship with a motorbike.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    21st October 2009 - 11:23
    Bike
    > 1 < 10
    Location
    Auckland,North Shore
    Posts
    826
    buggar...........all the best for a speedy recovery

  3. #3
    Join Date
    11th February 2007 - 21:35
    Bike
    Kawasaki EN500
    Location
    xxxxx
    Posts
    129
    Bugger indeed, hope you heal quickly. There are some scary driveways here on the North Shore too.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    16th September 2008 - 09:37
    Bike
    Nil 4 now
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    69
    So it's just a little torn ligament in my shoulder, Doc says very minor, bit of rest will do it. More work needed for the Tiger though. I took out the pillion peg as I hadn't put it in after out riding earlier and there is a lovely scratch/graze on the front guard. Thanks folks for your kind words, it's lovely to describe what's going on and have a couple of folks empathise.
    An experience cannot be proven, intellect and reason cannot prove the beauty of an awesome relationship with a motorbike.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    11th February 2009 - 21:05
    Bike
    2011 Ducati 848
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    200
    Hope you feel better soon.
    It's often the slowest manuevers (spelling??) that get us.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    15th January 2008 - 08:38
    Bike
    2005 GSXR750
    Location
    North Otago
    Posts
    693
    Oh, what a shame, it is so easy to do, with a combination of low speeds and steep slopes. I've been riding for years and that is still a situation I hate. Glad you weren't hurt too badly, and hope Mr Man was understanding.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    7th April 2009 - 12:39
    Bike
    1994 Kawasaki EL250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,639
    Blog Entries
    15
    Hope you feel better soon! Rest up and you'll be out riding in no time!
    Distributor of Uncle Garrys cushions for Uncle Flips Kickers (or should that be knickers?!?)

    Cleverly disguised as an adult! D.N.B.W and newly est Grease Monkey

  8. #8
    Join Date
    23rd May 2007 - 02:09
    Bike
    03 Tuono Racing,MotoFXR F4,DT175
    Location
    Waikawa Bay ,Picton
    Posts
    1,671
    Hiya gorgeous!

    Bad luck...& so easy to do

    Rest up & mend...the Duc is waiting for you down here any time youd like another blat
    Quote Originally Posted by Peeteey View Post
    You're very welcome darling. I do maintain that you could ride a rock and it would go quick!

  9. #9
    Join Date
    16th September 2008 - 09:37
    Bike
    Nil 4 now
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    69
    Oh my God Helen, What a grin you just put on my face. Your amazing!!!

    Yea I'm resting as much as I will let myself, my man is a nurse so I'm getting well looked after too. I want to get out on the bike today but I won't.
    An experience cannot be proven, intellect and reason cannot prove the beauty of an awesome relationship with a motorbike.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    2nd December 2007 - 20:00
    Bike
    Baby Gixxer
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    2,503
    Blog Entries
    7
    Sorry to hear that you put it down (but at least you provided a nice human cushion for it???) Hope your ankle heals up and that rest will take care of your shoulder.
    Slow maneuvering like that where angle and gravel/dirt are involved makes me wary of taking my bike to addresses I'm not familiar with - even then, steep driveways that I'm more familiar with creep me out a little.

    Good luck on the healing side, and fingers crossed that the bike fixes up good as new too.
    I lahk to moove eet moove eet...

    Katman to steveb64
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd hate to ever have to admit that my arse had been owned by a Princess.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    6th December 2009 - 11:32
    Bike
    2009 Moto Guzzi V750 Retro
    Location
    Blenheim NZ
    Posts
    17
    Sorry to hear that and I know how you feel, manoevering down a steep gravel driveway in Havelock just a couple of weeks ago, I did the same thing, one minute I am upright the next on the ground, bike on top, just a few bruises for me but it happened so quickly. Just threw me really, so consious now of any gravel. Just a few minor scratches on my bike but surely did shake me up. Wish you well with your recovery, hope your feeling better real soon.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    10th December 2009 - 17:06
    Bike
    Geriatric Kwakas + dragqueen hyperscoot
    Location
    Planet Duct Tape
    Posts
    1,084
    o boy! now I dont feel like such a twit. did the same thing last week. Welly has some awesomely interesting driveways. Got down the drive with no worries ( I used to drive trucks and am not scared of drives ) put my fooot down to stop and check for traffic. Rolled on a few bits of tiny stone...more embarrassed than anything. FOrtunatly Ratti is a rat bike so a bit more damage is barely noticeable.

    Tell you what, when I had a Zthou back in my 20's I could pick it up with hardly any trouble at all...either I've lost the knack or I'm too bloody old now. SOd it.. I am seriously gonna add that to my list of skills to re-acquire.

    How is your shoulder doing now chook?
    feralconnection Ltd
    Leather lettering and seat rebuilds
    Gear alterations and repairs
    PM me and lets talk
    !

  13. #13
    Join Date
    7th April 2009 - 12:39
    Bike
    1994 Kawasaki EL250
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,639
    Blog Entries
    15
    How are you feeling now?? Been back out on the bike!??
    Distributor of Uncle Garrys cushions for Uncle Flips Kickers (or should that be knickers?!?)

    Cleverly disguised as an adult! D.N.B.W and newly est Grease Monkey

  14. #14
    Join Date
    10th March 2009 - 14:56
    Bike
    '12 Bonneville A2
    Location
    Christchurch City
    Posts
    239
    Hey K, I just stumbled across this thread and I am sorry to hear about your off! Pleased to hear your not too badly damaged, and neither is the Tiger! Take care of you and hope your much better now, and too busy out riding to even know I have posted! lol
    LIFE! It's what you make it !

  15. #15
    Join Date
    7th February 2010 - 19:27
    Bike
    ..
    Location
    ....
    Posts
    1,276
    How is the shoulder holding up? Make sure you get lots of physio - can take ages to heal!!!!!!
    And little things like putting your bike jacket can hurt like a mother!
    I hurt mine 2 years ago coming off a bike and it is always the first thing to get hurt if I do anything stoopid

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •