Hi guys JSG here,
It’s been a while since I was in touch with many of you. Well…as most of you all know I’m rather infatuated with motorcycles.
On Sunday the 16th of September a riding buddy and I went for a ride out in the country. On my way home I crashed - badly.
Due to blunt force trauma to my head the actual memory of my crash didn’t form, so I have no memory of the actual event as it happened. I regained consciousness several hours later in hospital where I stayed for 7 days. I suffered a skull fracture near the base of my skull, two broken ribs behind my right side, slightly twisted wrists, the left a bit worse, banged knees and a general feeling of being in a fight with Barbender. Due to nerve damage caused by my skull fracture the right side of my face is temporarily paralyzed, giving me a rather ‘interesting’ smile. I’ve also lost 7 kilos in 10 days. I shall be going to live with my parents in New Zealand for a while until I make a full recovery. My employers have kindly given me all the leave I want.
The poor Gixxer Thou happened to be uninsured at the time of the crash and all my riding gear has been ripped – photos available to those with strong stomachs – just ask. The bikes a wreck as both the bike and I spun in the air several times and bounced on the road several times. I managed to literally rip the fairing off the bike on the left side and on either end smashing the headlight, tail light and dent both wheels properly. I've also scrapped the paint off the top of the gas tank.
The crash has costed me many thousand dollars; be a while until I buy my next bike. So I’m forced to take a short break from bikes (wish I was richer or had insurance!) I still love em though, there’s nothing quite like the pure violence generated by a Superbike on full throttle. I was thinking of maybe going out and spending more time with friends instead of the race track, spend some time traveling.
Overall – I’M REALLY HAPPY. ALL THE DOCTORS SAID I SHOULD BE DEAD – BUT I’M ALIVE!!!
That was my last ride for a while but what-a-ride, I got to feel what a gixxer thou is like, saw well over 260kmph on the dials, felt severe braking into corners, felt the rear go skittish and spent more than enough time over 200kmph throughout the day to last me a long time.
REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE. THANKS FOR READING THIS GUYS – DO PLEASE STAY IN TOUCH. I'LL TRY AND MAKE IT TO THE PUBS/DESTINATIONS AT SOME OF THE QUICKIE'S THU NIGHT RIDES WHILE HOME.
REGARDS,
JSG
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