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    Sigh....

    Be careful out there chaps!!, dont be stingy on your gear , mine just saved my life!

    There is a story to go with this but ill type it out later once my hands have stopped shaking .

    Thanks to Arron in the 4WD who winched me out and the couple on the black Kawasaki who stopped to make sure i was ok .

    right off to go by a lotto ticket .

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    sheet! Hope you are OK and your bike as well.
    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    and now the story....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeaves View Post
    Thanks to Arron in the 4WD who winched me out
    Anything involving having to be winched out can not be good. So - in too hot and over the edge?

    Dave

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    Sux dude, sorry to hear you had a bin. Good to hear you are ok enough to write about it How did the RG fair?
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    Sorry to hear about your crash...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeaves View Post
    right off to go by a lotto ticket .
    Hmmm and I hope that works out for you... Didn't work for me after my crash last wednesday....
    I have deep pockets. It's just that it's a deep empty pocket...........

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    bugger! glad you are ok enough to type. hope you and the bike are not too badly bruised...any pain you have will likely come out tomorrow.

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    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RantyDave View Post
    Anything involving having to be winched out can not be good. So - in too hot and over the edge?

    Dave
    Slightly...

    Heres the story as i can remember

    I was doing 90 odd km/h ,into a right hand bend , began to slow gently bringing the speed to about 85/75km/h at a guess , , leaned in....all sweet at this stage , thats when i noticed what i thought was a rabbit (it was a bird in the end) so reacting like a dick:slap: i moved from my line a smigin (only a little bit) with a bit of brake as well.....

    Thats when it turned nasty , once i had done that the bike straightend up pointing towards the side of the road as the bend sharped , which was a gravel rut with a small metre to 1/2 metre bank , i tried to lean back into the turn but it was too late

    got into the rut , bike tanked slaped (im screaming in my head , COME ON!!!.. RIDE IT OUT BITCH!!! ) but no dice , bike flipped from under me , i flew over it
    and forward roled about 2 times , then i was all over the show before sliding down the bank.

    I think my head it the gravel twice (might of been all three i really cant remember) with a rather loud whack each time (at this point i was addimint i wasnt gona get up afterwards) .

    Then i came to a stop , was winded heavly as i landed again on my head , managed to get my helmet off in desperation to breath , thats when i noticed the blood dripping....
    climbed up the bank , "where the fuck is my bike".....walked back to the corner and found it in some shrubs down the bank . Went down and turned off the fuel tap , the engine had stopped already. Began to lift it up , then i realised exactly what had just happened , dropped it and sat/colapsed down for about 5 minutes.

    I then got up , lifted it up and attempted to push the bike up the bank , couldnt do it , looked back and saw an easier spot to get it up , pushed the bike 10m or so back but still couldnt get it up (was too steep) . Cue the Arron the top bloke who saw me and pulled over . Checked to see if i was ok etc and winched it out.

    Adreniline (spelling?) was begining to where off now and i waited for the pain of my broken bones to set in.....nothing .

    Looked over my jacket in stuff , 3 grass stains no rips , checked pants , 2 dirt stains on the sides and hips . Looked at helment , scuffs from where it hit the gravel , no cracks and visor intact.

    In a nutshell apart from being winded , some bleeding and sore arms and chest i came out unscathed....i should be in hospital right now!!!!.

    Bike report next , but i need a ciggy...

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    Glad you're still able to type dude - hope the bike's alright too.

    Sounds like new helmet time at least.

    Where was the blood coming from?
    In space, no one can smell your fart.

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    ouch!! sounds painful!! get the helmet replaced. 3 hits to the head...hope you dont have a concussion for that

    *waits for crashe to arrive*

    glad you were able to walk away from it mate! even picking the bike up is impressive. after my off, i couldnt lift the topbox!!
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    Wow, sounds like it could of been pretty nasty! Glad to hear your ok

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    Now the bike .

    Exhaust bent towards frame (rear can)
    Instrument cluster cranked n broken (speedo only just works)
    Headlamp surround broken , screen didnt break though
    throttle smacked up a bit breaking the adjusting end
    brake lever pushed down
    r/h wing mirror vamouse
    head/lamp brakets bent

    Looking at the front forks im thinking they might be bent as well , ill look into it tomorrow they might be ok.

    Side fairing is sweet apart from scraps and grass hanging out . Everything else aok . I think the bike took most of its tumble in the shrubs which went easy on it......and me to certain extent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Glad you're still able to type dude - hope the bike's alright too.

    Sounds like new helmet time at least.

    Where was the blood coming from?
    And yes new helmet

    Oh the blood was coming from under my eye....caused by my sunglasses

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    Damn, Jeaves - that is some off - sounds like you will be sore tomorrow. Good that you are relatively OK, though. But I think you'll need to buy a new helmet with your lotto winnings....
    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    are you insured?
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