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    Low speed bin and thanks speedtech/kiwibike/star insurance & quasi

    With cold tires, a greasy road and sleepy brain I headed down Wairere drive to go to work. The Mazda in front stomped on the brakes because they didn't see the car in front slowing down I pull the brakes on progressively and think of exit strategies, then the car in front stops dead Progression goes to all brakes, all on. All of a sudden I am at 45 degrees lean with no hope of regaining and my brain calls out "pull the chute, your out of the plane" bike goes down at roughly 50km/h as I cut away. I slid for a bit, angled and rolled up onto my feet and picked the bike up just as it stopped sliding. I had made enough room to miss the car in front by about 3m and I pushed the bike away from oncoming traffic on the way down. It was probably about 45 seconds from brakes ON to upright and on the side of the road.

    I have a couple of bruises but nothing really and I didn't mark my new shoei . Thanks to quasi: the racer 9 saved shoulder and elbow damage and those gloves and their palm sliders saved my wrists and gave me the slide control to get onto my feet . A couple of people stopped and asked if I was ok, the guy behind asked me how I got on my feet and the bike up so fast. My answer was "I am not happy but I am mostly unharmed, thank you" followed by a look. I thought to myself at the time "nah, low speed wont cost much".

    So I rode it to Speedtech. Damage report: frame damage, right side fairings, couple of engine plates, muffler, right controls and mirror etc etc... comes to $holyshit . Called Kiwibike, did the forms and faxed them back. Kiwibike process everything else over the phone and hand it on to star insurance. Speedtech and the insurance assessor agree with damages. Not long after the repair is approved Speedtech suggests to the insurance company that I just take their shiny black zx10-r with 3500km on the clock and they work out the odds and ends between them. My old bike wasn't written off but the damage equated to the upgrade cost somehow.

    I paused for about 3 milliseconds

    So cheers Speedtech, Kiwibike and star insurance for the great service and the new bike and thank you quasi for the excellent armor that prevented a whole lot of harm to my body.

    Everyone has moments when they aren't on true form, to soften the blow I've devised a couple of ideas (that I knew already):
    • Have your brain switch on with the ignition
    • Look way ahead in traffic
    • Give yourself plenty of room and escape paths
    • Have good gear & wear it
    • Know good people in the industry
    • Have insurance with the right people
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Well didn't that just work out allright then haha Good on ya !
    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Well didn't that just work out allright then haha Good on ya !
    Yeah man, i am stoked!

    Because it was a stupid mistake on my part my confidence isn't really effected but i am extra careful so i don't bruise my shiny new baby
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    The last but a biggie, remember your tyres are cold at times...

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    Blah

    Heh! Once ya go bleck....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Heh! Once ya go bleck....
    Its got green wheel stripes to its still a little green
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    Its got green wheel stripes to its still a little green
    Don't turn your back when I'm around then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Don't turn your back when I'm around then...
    Hehe, noted!
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    you got out lucky young man.

    so the new toy better than the old one ?
    Don't Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly !!!



    Hey Alan, Alan, Alan....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    you got out lucky young man.

    so the new toy better than the old one ?
    It rattles allot less and its got allot of banana's but hard to tell the difference beyond the tires, i put diablo III's on the last one and this one has pilot powers. They feel good but it feels like they don't have the same grip, maybe they will last more than 3500km...

    Willie said it would have less power than the last one because it wasn't thrashed for a season by sloan but i haven't noticed so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    ps. excuse the finger blur, the iphone's are interesting to take photo's on
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    looks good man.

    Hope you gonna take care of that ugly exhaust tho...
    Don't Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly !!!



    Hey Alan, Alan, Alan....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    looks good man.

    Hope you gonna take care of that ugly exhaust tho...
    yeah man i got an Arata full system going on when i can get the power commander
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The price of biking is eternal vigilance. Switch off for a second and the bastard will bite you.
    You can't save the fallen, direct the lost or motivate the lazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    The Mazda in front stomped on the brakes because they didn't see the car in front slowing down
    I guess you didn't see the car in front of the Mazda slowing down either?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    It was probably about 45 seconds from brakes ON to upright and on the side of the road.

    A couple of people stopped and asked if I was ok, the guy behind asked me how I got on my feet and the bike up so fast.
    Priority one after a bin is to leap to yer feet and make sure you can still walk...seems to help if you are able to wander aimlessly in circles grunting for a bit too.

    Its later on everything starts to really hurt

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