The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
Hospital now but expecting to be home early this week as an out patent of Burwood. No doubt we'll see him online in a day or two when he's back.
www.remotemoto.com - a serious site for serious ADV riders, the ultimate resource in the making.
Check out my videos on Youtube including... the 2011 Dusty Butt 1K - Awakino Challenge and others.
Sorry to hear about Ryan, will try to visit him tomorrow before he heads off home.
Sounds like the other cheek was as rosy as the first one, good stuff!!
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Bugger.
Get well soon Ryan.
Feel the fear and do it anyway
Don't confuse education with intelligence.
There are alot of highly educated idiots out there.
My sympathy goes out to you Ryan. I'm currently sitting here with a broken thumb and mashed finger and a damaged bike after a car driver decided that give way signs could be ignored, and pulled out in front of me when I was 1/2 way around a corner. All going well I'll be close enough to repaired to complete the Southern Cross as planned later in the month. Here's to your speedy recovery. Best of luck, Stu
Well Fran, personally, when I'm leaning over way past 45 degrees, 1/2 way round a sweeping corner at 100kph, touching either brake isn't really an option I'd consider.I opted to sit up straight, and just miss the rear of the car which then put me onto slippery grass which was of no braking use at all
before I hit and broke a farmers concrete fence post in half....
Some of the parts to repair the bike just arrived from America today,
hopefully the other bits by the end of the week so I can put it back together over the weekend.
![]()
I think some drivers wear blinkers !!!![]()
Hi Guys,
I'm one lucky SOB. Seems that next step in the process of breaking the C1 vertebrae is rather more long term - i.e. 3 months is very short term. Basically too fast and distracted for a corner, that went off to the left immediatly after a crest that had about a 1m deep ditch immediatly on the side of the road. Nobodys fault except my own - cant blame any cagers for this one.
I was released from hospital yesterday and am in NN with the inlaws till our flight back down to chch tomorrow morning. Got first outpatient visit at Burwood tomorrow arvo.
I'm in a SOMI (Sterno Occipital Mandibular Immobilizer) brace which is one brace short of a Halo (screws into the skull jobie) thanks to the cracked shoulder blade i.e. would have a halo if it wasnt for shoulder. I look a bit like the attached picture although slightly less attractive (no I dident get anything else adjusted while in Hospital). Got this on for around 6 weeks then in a soft more common neck brace for another 6 weeks at this stage anyway.
Have been writen up for 6 weeks off work i.e. while SOMI on. Slowly building up tolerance to being upright (get uncomfortable cause of brace) but will have to see how that goes. I'm not one to sit around doing nothing and 80% pay is not that attractive but have to make sure I give thing time to heal as well.
Bike faired rather better. Current diganosis - rather bent handle bar (got bruise on thigh to explain), missing starter switch i.e. needs new rhs switch block and moose bark busters have pinched front brake hose so new hose. Other than that the front forks appear straight but will need re setting in tripple clamps. Got it currently at suzi shop in NN for good look over (check frame not bent etc etc) to make sure nothing else - fingers x'd. One tough DR.
Seems I'm not the only one who has had issues with keeping the rubber side down - all the best with the recovery Stu! Atleast you can blame somebody else.
Thanks all for the comments and texts of support. Great be associated with such a caring part of the community.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
No thanks.
Everyone knows the DR's can't get above 70-80kph.
Something to do with the wind resistance of the huge grin.
![]()
Well I presume that attached shot was of your room-mate in Nelson ;-)![]()
Better send us pix of your Burwood friends too.......![]()
This time :-) Unlike road bike riders, at least we realise that sooner or later, we are expected to crash
, otherwise they wouldn't fit adventure bikes with crash bars
!!!
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)
Bookmarks