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Thread: The GS is dead, and broken bones sure hurt.

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    The GS is dead, and broken bones sure hurt.

    Well it's four weeks to the day that I was knocked off my old GS. Going home up Ngauranga Gorge, 4.25pm. All I can remember is indicating to change lane, checking behind, and waking up in the ambulance.

    The outcome is two broken hands (left thumb -plaster up to the elbow, right hand has three pins in the outside of the palm). Morphine is really great. Looks as if it's going to be a couple more weeks before the plaster comes off, but the pins might get pulled next Friday.

    The GS is a write off. The generator housing, right footpeg and brake lever are all gone. Exhaust buggered, front wheel knackered, so too expensive to fix.

    My helmet is a write off. Crack on the right side of the mouthguard, and deep gouges on the right top, side and visor. Jacket (armoured textile) torn down the right. Trousers (armoured textile) the same. Right boot's a bit beaten up, but my gloves aren't too bad funnily enough.

    Luckily insurance has paid for new helmet, jacket, and overtrousers. Sort out gloves and boots when I can use my hands properly. New bike is being arranged.

    All I can say is that I feel bloody lucky. This is my first injury accident in almost thirty years on the road. The ambulance, hospital staff, police, insurance people, and even ACC have been great!

    Go back to work part time next week. It will be a bit of a struggle, but I'm looking forward to it, and my sons will be glad to have me out of the house for at least half a day.

    I'm not looking for sympathy, just reminding you to take care out there guys. Doesn't matter how long you've been driving/riding, or how often you travel over a piece of road just takes a small mistake, and OUCH!!!!.

    Better stop, hands getting a bit sore.

    Merry Christmas. Hopefully I'll be back on the road soon.

    Pwalo

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    Any criminal or civil action likely against the perpetrator responsible for dislodging you from your ride?

    Good to hear you're on the mend.
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    thats a not good at all pwalo but at least your on the mend and no seriours injurys

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    Merry Christmas, glad to hear your'e on the mend, hopefully back to 100% soon.
    Take care.
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    Get back to 100% as soon as you can mate What was the cause of the crash?
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    Shit man sounds like a biggie. Its good to here that your not any worse of and that ya want to get back on...... hell ya damn right bout the reminder as far as it not matering how long we have been riding for.
    So........ and you can ansewr this when the felling comes back into your hands after the post above must of been a good effort with those injurys...... ummm were was I, yeah do you remember what went wrong to have caused the acco?
    cheers DD
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    good to hear your in good sprits too! hope the pain goes soon.
    keep us informed!

    drink heaps at xmass, i hear that morfin and xxxx is good for ya..i think

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    Welcome to the titanimum jewellery club.
    Get mine out in about 12+ months
    makes u wonder about those idiots who ride without safety gear
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    Welcome to the titanimum jewellery club.
    Get mine out in about 12+ months
    makes u wonder about those idiots who ride without safety gear

    Aye, saw a young bloke go past my work today wearing shorts!!!



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    Arrrr!! Fen-Lad!! I wondered where ye'd been!

    You poor fella!

    I hope you have a pleasant holiday and remember to ignore the "don't mix with alcohol" label on the pethedine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo
    Merry Christmas. Hopefully I'll be back on the road soon.

    Pwalo
    That's scary alright! You have a really good attitude though and I bet you miss riding. Hope those bones continue to heal. Keep us updated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groins_NZ

    Aye, saw a young bloke go past my work today wearing shorts!!!


    Yes well I've seen various states of undress whilst riding, since "summer" hit, I would have to say the all time criminal was a twat with t-shirt, shorts and those slip on scuff type shoes!!! Although he was wearing a helmet - don't see why though there is obvioulsy nothing in his head worth protecting!!
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    Wish you a quick recovery Pwalo. I remember there was a lot of discussion on here hours after your crash wondering who & what happened. Now we know.MD
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    Ouch, good to hear you are on the mend though. Take it easy bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    Yes well I've seen various states of undress whilst riding, since "summer" hit, I would have to say the all time criminal was a twat with t-shirt, shorts and those slip on scuff type shoes!!! Although he was wearing a helmet - don't see why though there is obvioulsy nothing in his head worth protecting!!
    I've seen a fair few lady scooter riders in Welington lately wearing sandals and slip on shoes - gives me the creeps.

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