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  1. #31
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    Glad to see that there appears to be no addtional damage ... that is always a good thing ... you will be amazed at how much the swelling going down affects the cast ...what colour did you get??? Frosty had pink and Grub had red!

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    Hope you heal up fast.
    Good news re: having proper (and full!) gear on.

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    Take your time mending yourself AH

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    Nice job in avoiding the car, heal fast!

    On the bright side, the experience will make you better for it.

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    Haven't had the official word from the assessor, but WMCC called me to say that the parts + labour cost of repair is $5000! Sounds like the bike will be a write off - bye bye my lovely GN!

    Still haven't seen it, but will try and get there to see for myself tomorrow or Friday.

    On the plus side, I was able to cancel my full test to be rescheduled at a later date without losing my payment - nice one LTSA! The fee is just held on the system until I re-schedule...

    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Haven't had the official word from the assessor, but WMCC called me to say that the parts + labour cost of repair is $5000! Sounds like the bike will be a write off - bye bye my lovely GN!

    Im sorry if this is heartless, but... Welcome to the club!

    I hope you heal up fast chick! You insured?
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Im sorry if this is heartless, but... Welcome to the club!

    I hope you heal up fast chick! You insured?
    Yeah, full cover - only bummer is I was 2 weeks off sitting my full, so I have an extra $500 excess because still on my restricted... argh!

    Oh well - it really could have been a lot worse, coming off in rush hour traffic, so I'm not gonna complain too loud!!
    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Yeah, full cover - only bummer is I was 2 weeks off sitting my full, so I have an extra $500 excess because still on my restricted... argh!

    Oh well - it really could have been a lot worse, coming off in rush hour traffic, so I'm not gonna complain too loud!!
    As you said it could have been a lot worse. Great you get to live to tell the tale.

    On the plus side if you can borrow a bike to do your full on you can take your pick of replacement bikes above 250cc and get some value for money with that payout.

    Saves on trade-in/trademe too.

    Always look on the bright.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Yeah, full cover - only bummer is I was 2 weeks off sitting my full, so I have an extra $500 excess because still on my restricted... argh!

    Oh well - it really could have been a lot worse, coming off in rush hour traffic, so I'm not gonna complain too loud!!
    Ah poos! Im sure once you're up and well that someone could lend you their bike... Mybe you could book the test for a couple of weeks or so after your cast is due off?.. That way you'll be ready to go. Maybe you could even start looking for a new "bigger" bike while you're incapacitated? You're very right it could ALWAYS be worse! Good onya for being positive!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Ouch, sounds like Monday was the day for it (a workmate of mine came off on the Wellington motorway Monday morning)
    I was far to busy puking my guts out with food poisoning to be riding so missed out on all the bad luck on the roads.

    Hope you get well soon, we should be at the end of all this bad weather soon

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    Six days later...

    UPDATE:

    Well, I'm starting to feel better and my bruising is developing nicely. I showed my leg to my 4 year old niece today and she said "Purple is my favourite colour!" So I asked her which of the purples on my leg she liked the best - answer - the reddy purple on my calf. Gosh, kids are cute!

    Haven't had official word on my bike - I think the assessor was going to look at it towards the end of last week. I went and had a look at it myself on Thuursday and it didn't look that bad, but the problem is that so many parts have scrapes and need to be replaced that the cost mounts up. Pete from WMCC has already said to let him know when I'd like to use their 250 loaner to do my full - thanks Pete!

    Took my jacket and helmet into my insurance company and they are going to replace both. Nice one - relatively painless as the person I spoke to on the 0800 number on Monday had already forwarded the details to the branch near my work.

    So - am definitely going to get back on a bike when I'm able. I'd been planning on sticking with the GN even after my full, because it's such a great little commuter bike, but might as well upgrade now. Bike shopping will be fun! Too bad I just got a new chain and sprockets 3 weeks ago, though... oh well...

    Thanks to everyone who has offered assistance - I really appreciate it.

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    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Was hoping I'd never have to post this...but I came off my bike this morning. The car in front of me rear ended the car in front of him, and when I braked I lost the rear in the wet and went for a slide along the road. Was far enough back that i didn't hit the car in front, and thankfully the car behind me had left plenty of space too.

    Thanks to the nice guys who picked my bike up and put it on the side of the motorway. I haven't had much of a look at the bike yet, it's at WMCC and is yet to be assessed. I went for a ride in the ambulance to the Hutt. Broke my wrist and am going to have some very impressive bruises down my left leg. Could have been so much worse. Out of action for a wee while, which is a shame because I was about to sit my full in 2 weeks! Bummer!

    Just one of those things...

    A_H
    less rear break next time...
    perhaps dont panic and remember that that driveway or around the car are options.

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    Glad you survived your bin OK!

    I like your attitude, when you get back on your bike find a suitable wee layby somewhere and go through the situation in your mind and act it out again to learn and practice where you went wrong.

    Practice in your mind where your escape route would/could have been, it will all come to you in the end and you have it stamped into your memory and will always ride defensively, automatically.

    Good luck for your future riding, you sound like a sensible, gutsy girl. Cheers John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apteryx_haasti View Post
    Well, I'm starting to feel better and my bruising is developing nicely
    Ooh, OUCH (at the second pic)!!!!!

    You did a good job there, Fi!
    Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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    Hope you can choose a good bike soon and we'll see you out there.
    Cheers

    Merv

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