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    Sewing machine to thumper in one swift "I just didn't see you"

    Ok so been a while since i've been around but am still lurking in the deep dark places.

    About a month ago was taking the missus into work on a two lane road on the left hand lane. Stopped traffic in the right hand lane and true to form all of a sudden there is a car about 2m in front of me shooting into a driveway. Apparently the guy in the stopped traffic waved him through and his wife said it was clear. Did a very impressive stoppie in front of a bus stop with onlookers into the side of his car. The missus bounced off the roof while I thought i'd see what headbutting a car door felt like.... I wouldn't recommend it. Did everything right and so only walked away with a concussion and some pulled muscles and the missus had a bruise or two but nothing else. Full pay out due to his fault but it meant I was in the market for some new wheels.

    Bought the 6 back as it was only cosmetic damage and after the parts arrive from the states there will possibly be a road/race bike for sale.
    In the mean time I bought myself a thumper....
    First thou ... first twin and I got me a Mille R (thats the one with all the tastey bits)

    Kinda got done a bit as I'm finding all sorts of problems with it but after chatting to some aprilia lads I think i'm gonna put in the time and work and try get her back to her former glory if not improve her....

    Pics to come... at some stage.
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Hello stranger. Noice bike you got yourself there. Pics please.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Hello stranger. Noice bike you got yourself there. Pics please.
    Wot she sed!
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    Wot they sed
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Ok Ok
    Just a quickie with the old iphone will take some better ones after a clean.


    oh and second picture is the side of the car where my head/headlight hit ..... doooof.
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    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    I thought a "Thumper" was single cylinder bike?
    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
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    Oooh yeah, the matt black is bad arse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    I thought a "Thumper" was single cylinder bike?
    Maybe it's a double thump..?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
    Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!

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    I’m sending this post from Middlemore hospital on my laptop.
    Had the exact same thing happen to me on Monday 19th , instead this was on Ti Rakau drive with 3 lanes going north bound. 2 lanes stopped with traffic.
    My lane closest to the curb was free flowing. Going about 40-50kmh. Flash: car comes through the parked traffic from the south bound traffic in front of me. I had very little time to brake. Went straight into the side of the car and flew over the bonnet. Think I flipped twice landing on my bum. Thank god for leathers. Helmet did its job too. Don’t know how this works but the bike was still standing up in front of the car but was facing the oncoming traffic. Still running too.
    Anyway I have a compression fracture in my lower spine, and a chip of bone of one of my fingers. I will be off work for about 4 weeks and in a brace. Luckily I don’t need an operation. Back will never be the same though. It was very sore that morning. The pain killers are working.
    Had a yellow visi vest on too. What the hell are you meant to do in this country ride safe? This is about the 6th time I’ve been off 4 have been caused by other idiots on the road (can you believe one was a hit and run and the other by someone who was drunk, no license, warrant, rego and insurance)

    Bike is a absolute mess so it’s probably a right off. The front fairing was hanging by the wires.
    I have to admit the Police have been very good (yes I have seen the news - not good). The woman will get a ticket of some sort but maybe more since its now caused injury. A slap on the hand basically.

    Riding in this country is screwed. The cage drivers have won.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by danb View Post
    The cage drivers have won.
    Unfortunately that seems to be the case more and more often these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danb View Post
    I’m sending this post from Middlemore hospital on my laptop.
    Had the exact same thing happen to me on Monday 19th , instead this was on Ti Rakau drive with 3 lanes going north bound. 2 lanes stopped with traffic.
    My lane closest to the curb was free flowing. Going about 40-50kmh. Flash: car comes through the parked traffic from the south bound traffic in front of me. I had very little time to brake. Went straight into the side of the car and flew over the bonnet. Think I flipped twice landing on my bum. Thank god for leathers. Helmet did its job too. Don’t know how this works but the bike was still standing up in front of the car but was facing the oncoming traffic. Still running too.
    Anyway I have a compression fracture in my lower spine, and a chip of bone of one of my fingers. I will be off work for about 4 weeks and in a brace. Luckily I don’t need an operation. Back will never be the same though. It was very sore that morning. The pain killers are working.
    Had a yellow visi vest on too. What the hell are you meant to do in this country ride safe? This is about the 6th time I’ve been off 4 have been caused by other idiots on the road (can you believe one was a hit and run and the other by someone who was drunk, no license, warrant, rego and insurance)

    Bike is a absolute mess so it’s probably a right off. The front fairing was hanging by the wires.
    I have to admit the Police have been very good (yes I have seen the news - not good). The woman will get a ticket of some sort but maybe more since its now caused injury. A slap on the hand basically.

    Riding in this country is screwed. The cage drivers have won.
    Cheers
    Ahhhh shit bro.. that sucks.
    Was wondering where you had been hiding. The guy that did it to me got a $150 fine for failing to give way while turning right... doesn't help pay for the month of chiro and doctors visits for headaches and back pain... On second though I probably should have taken the ambo's advice and gone for a taxi ride to the hospital but they still wacked me with a $70 call out fee that I gotta still pay.... would hate to think what it would be if I had taken them up on thier offer.....

    I probably would have jumped off my bike and tried to clear the roof If I had been by myself but with the missus on the back I just tried to scrub off as much speed as possible and then put myself between her and said muppets car... probably only hit doing about 30km but I did bounce back a far way hahahaha

    you gonna be bike shoppin again soon??
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aff-man View Post
    Ok Ok
    Just a quickie with the old iphone will take some better ones after a clean.


    oh and second picture is the side of the car where my head/headlight hit ..... doooof.
    no pillion seat. Does that mean you are on yr own on da bike now?

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    I went to the A&E next to where the crash happened via ambulance. They took a x-ray there and saw it was broken so they got another ambo to middlemore.
    Will be interesting to see if I have to pay twice. I should have gone straight to Middlemore to save 4 hours of mucking around.

    Yea hopefully I will be riding again. Once you have the bug it’s hard to stop. The only problem being each accident gets worse and worse each time so it seems. I hate cars.
    The typical computer tech - Smashing things fixes things for good

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    did anyone else read the title as "Sewing machine to jumper in one swift "I just didn't see you""

    I thought you'd taken up speed knitting or something Jonno!

    Glad you're ok bro.
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    Ahh the official announcement!

    Guys - keep in your mind as part of defensive riding/driving that the situations described above often result in accidents. Anywhere there is a significant speed differential between multiple lanes in the same direction, you need to expect shite to go wrong.
    Save yourself!

    Sucks for both of you (hopefully everything is paid out ok). But look out for yourself, no-one else is going to!

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