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    First bin

    Had my 1st bin the other night.

    Car pulled out from a give way cut me off, I breaked and woke up on the road.

    Car didn't stop, didnt get rego.

    Went to hospital woke with a broken coller bone in two places, and a rib. Some seriously heavy bruising and road rash on my chest right arm and upper thigh.

    Bike is ok, few scratches but shes all good.

    Im in a confusing place right now, dunno what to with riding... Got ages to think about it.

    I cant really do alot, but am very happy to be alive, wasn't even going fast but feeling when the pavement is coming straight for your face at 50kmph is something idd rather not see again.

    ACC have been amazing, im happy i can walk and that the laptop which was in my bag on my back still works

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    Bugger mate, good to hear your ok. Speedy recovery!

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    Not good at least you are on the mend.

    As to your thoughts on what to do with riding well they are yours but perhaps if you didn't hit the car they did not know they cut you off, if you managed to brake and avoid the collision you are a wee bit better than you thought and you just need more practice and a bit of time with a mentor might help or some time on a training course if you can afford it.

    Good luck with it.
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    I hope you went to the cops bro..It could have been worse.All the best for speedy recovery.

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    Mate I am glad to here that you and your bike is ok. Well you are in better shape then what might have been.
    We all will be thinking of you mate.
    get better and get back on the bike.
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    Could be worse, your bike could be like this:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-173228505.htm

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    Frggin ass hole pulling out infront...... people just don't see us....

    makes me sooo angry when I hear/see this happen....

    Good to hear you are gunna be ok.
    When gettin back on ur bike go with what YOU want, not what others say!!
    keep it on 1 wheel!!!!

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    get better bud.

    What gear were you wearing ?
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    Yikes! What a nasty experience for ya. Take care & get well soon. I'm sure you're quite shaken from your bin but once you have healed just take it slow and see how you go. I've had a couple of bins (neither as serious as yours) and it certainly made me re-think my decision to ride, so I hear what you're saying.

    Were there any witnesses to the car hitting you? I'm guessing not. Some people suck!
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    Happens a lot mate
    Pleased to hear you came off not too bad considering.

    About riding? You are going to be tossing that one around in your head while you are off the bike. No getting around the fact that 95% of us think about chucking it in after a bad bin. But in another 4-5 weeks I bet you will be itching to get back on your bike.

    Riding is addictive

    Hope you heal fast, take plenty of vitamins and calcium.
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    So pleased to hear that your are ok and the same goes for your bike. Bloody low life cage drivers who wouldnt know what it feels like to be in the situation you are in through know fault of your own. Just give yourself time to get over your injuries before make any decision towards whether you will get back on your bike riding again. Do you know if there were any witnesses to your accident?. Goodluck with your recovery.

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    Glad to hear your OK. I had similar bin and actually think in a strange sort of way it will make you a better rider. We all, at some stage, get to cocksure and gungho but things like this make us safer riders and more aware. I certainly was and have been since then!!!

    Get back on!!!!


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    So sorry to read of your accident. Crummy that you suffer for someone else breaking the rules.

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luker View Post
    Bike is ok, few scratches but shes all good.
    Pity it wasn't the other way round e.g. you ok and the bike fucked.

    Quote Originally Posted by Luker View Post
    Im in a confusing place right now, dunno what to with riding... Got ages to think about it.

    I cant really do alot, but am very happy to be alive, wasn't even going fast but feeling when the pavement is coming straight for your face at 50kmph is something idd rather not see again.
    Certainly changes your approach to riding. Maybe think about the track? I tell you, lowsiding at 70+ on the track hurt way less (except to my ego) than slamming into the side of a cage at 30-40km/h.

    Don't know about you but I'm happy to accept the risk to enjoy riding. I'm just conscious about weighing the odds in my favor. Split a bit slower. Stick to no more than 10km/h over the speed limit in built up areas. Use road positioning around intersections to make yourself more visible etc etc.

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    unlucky mate you will heal soon enough and the bike not so bad better luck next time

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