So tonight while commuting it home I was taking it nice and easy - not lane splitting, not going above the limit, not weaving in and out of lanes, trying to keep a good distance from the car in front of me - no funny business at all just commuting home.
Then, just as I got onto the nauranga gorge - and bugger! - the car in front stops so damn fast it belies reality.
Turns out later that that car has just been involved in a six car front to end smash. Suffice to say that there was very little warning (in terms of brake lights etc).
I managed to scrub off most of my speed but was about a couple of meters short - ended up hitting the back of the car in front at about 15-20kph or so and acting like a yoyo just before I came crashing back down.
Now - point to make here - I'm not looking for any feedback or any self righteous posters to tell me what I did wrong and how I could have done it all differently. Save it for yourselves. Reason for posting is that it hurts like a mother right now but I was glad I had all the gear on.
So with about two bottles of wine down my gullet (which were in my backpack and I'm happy to say that they survived) and a good dose of codeine I can tell you that the ATGATT thing works. I might be bruised as feck but it could have been a lot worse.
As I was braking so hard all the weight was at the front of the bike. Once I hit the car I must have gone forwards and upwards and kind of flipped with my upper part coming down first . I believe I came down hard on my right shoulder, side of helmet and left wrist (read near face plant).
Feck but shock is a funny thing. Couldn't breathe for a wee bit (heavily winded) and the ringing inside my head meant I couldn't hear properly either. Found myself on all fours in the middle of the lane. Luckily the van behind me managed to stop in time and didn't add to the carnage. Top blokes who wheeled my bike to the grass verge and later took it back to my house for me.
But, apart from a decent amount of heavy bruising, nothing seems to be broken and all limbs are still attached. Not even any road rash. My helmet is a write off, gloves saved my palms and leather jacket saved the right hand side of my torso.
Draggin jeans saved my knees from road rash but I wish I had been wearing my new knee protectors as the knees feel pretty bruised right now.
All in all I think myself as being pretty lucky. But if any riders out there are wondering about whether ATGATT, makes sense the answer is yes it does.
The only thing I couldn't prepare against was twanging my left testie on the way off the bike. I reckon it shot round a couple of times like a roulette ball before stopping. Only realised how much it hurt later on. I think I might start wearing a cup from now on hurhur.
Anyway- ATGATT it makes sense.
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