About 16:40 this afternoon at the Southern intersection of Wingate Crescent and Peterkin Street, Lower Hutt.
Rider appeared okay but both vehicles were not so lucky.
A number of people already assisting when I turned up.
Anybody care to tell?
About 16:40 this afternoon at the Southern intersection of Wingate Crescent and Peterkin Street, Lower Hutt.
Rider appeared okay but both vehicles were not so lucky.
A number of people already assisting when I turned up.
Anybody care to tell?
I stopped not long after it had happened. Bike was a mess, with snapped off front forks, was quite a nice bike (sorry no idea on type my bike spotting skills are crap).
Apparently the car pulled out in front of him. Looks like he may have smacked up his wrist a bit after doing a superman over the handlebars![]()
He wasn't to pleased about the whole thing as you can imagine.
Yeah I drove past too...had lots of people around him helping out so continued on. Was a sliver faired bike I think. Two big round headies? (955i maybe?).
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Blimin cage drivers... they really need to open their eyes and see the bikes coming! Hope the rider is okay..... ya pretty much have to expect ppl don't see us nowdays, they just pull on out and to heck with bikers (and cyclists).
Yep, saw it too on my way home.
Police were in attendance and biker was standing giving details (holding his arm) didn't see the point of stopping.
Couldn't tell what sort of bike it was, it was pretty messed up tho.
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Any info will be good. My Dad rides a black 955i and lives in the Hutt. I hope that the rider is all good and the police are able to deal with the case quick smart
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Having a smile on your face will stop people asking if your OK
Im sure it was a gray/silver one dude. The guy looked pretty young as well.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
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