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    Biker down (this time it's me!)

    First big crash, about two hours ago, a SMIDSY pulled out in front of me while I was hopping home at fifty kph, hit the front and side of his car, landed on my ass and elbow and rolled some, lay on the road thinking what the fuck. Lots of people to help, ambos and police there in minutes. Bike written off, whole front of it disintegrated, forks at very odd angles. Bits missing all over. Was heart breaking to see her driving off on the back of the tow truck.
    Checked over by the ambos, nothing evidently wrong, just a sprained thumb, bruised ass. I'm bloody thankful for my gear or else I'm sure I'd have a shattered elbow and a lot less skin. The police took statements, the guy admitted fault. I felt bad for him, he was in a right state, had to give him a hug to calm him down. He's fully insured, I'm fully insured, all is alright.
    Off to the docs tomorrow to get another check out and some painkillers (on ACC of course). Back to busses until insurance pays out and I can pick up something new.

    First big accident, not one I'd like to repeat. Moral of the story, ATGATT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    First big crash, about two hours ago, a SMIDSY pulled out in front of me while I was hopping home at fifty kph, hit the front and side of his car, landed on my ass and elbow and rolled some, lay on the road thinking what the fuck. Lots of people to help, ambos and police there in minutes. Bike written off, whole front of it disintegrated, forks at very odd angles. Bits missing all over. Was heart breaking to see her driving off on the back of the tow truck.
    Checked over by the ambos, nothing evidently wrong, just a sprained thumb, bruised ass. I'm bloody thankful for my gear or else I'm sure I'd have a shattered elbow and a lot less skin. The police took statements, the guy admitted fault. I felt bad for him, he was in a right state, had to give him a hug to calm him down. He's fully insured, I'm fully insured, all is alright.
    Off to the docs tomorrow to get another check out and some painkillers (on ACC of course). Back to busses until insurance pays out and I can pick up something new.

    First big accident, not one I'd like to repeat. Moral of the story, ATGATT.
    Ahhh man, sorry to hear this. Glad to hear you had gear / walked away tho!
    Remember to also claim for the new gear on your insurance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    The police took statements, the guy admitted fault.
    I'm sure katman will be in soon to tell you it was your fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by \m/ View Post
    I'm sure katman will be in soon to tell you it was your fault.
    No doubt, despite the reflective gear, headlights on full and horn going.

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    You hugged a guy who SMIDSY'd you?! Fuck, don't know if I could ever do that. Though obviously he was really remorseful about it, good that you're allright! Be glad the bike is written off, dodgy repairs are the last thing you want to worry about after having a crash, better to get on something that hasn't been in a wreck before. Even if you have to see your baby go bye bye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    No doubt, despite the reflective gear, headlights on full and horn going.
    At least you are ok and walking, sorry about the bike.

    And well done for your reaction mate, the guy might have caused the accident that hurt you, but sometimes people really do feel remorse and you probably helped the driver out more than you know . Most people don't mean it when they try to kill us.
    "A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell."
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    Quote Originally Posted by baptist View Post
    At least you are ok and walking, sorry about the bike.

    And well done for your reaction mate, the guy might have caused the accident that hurt you, but sometimes people really do feel remorse and you probably helped the driver out more than you know . Most people don't mean it when they try to kill us.
    Cheers mate. He needed some reassurance as well, nobodies perfect and nobody likes to be shat on when they get shocked into realising it. He was a nice enough bloke.

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    Good to hear your all good man, sounds like you were pretty controlled about the whole thing, I think I would get pretty angry (depending on the attitude of the other driver i think) if that happend and the other guy was a dick. ..

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    Glad you are OK and I like your attitude man...

    Well done...

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    No doubt, despite the reflective gear, headlights on full and horn going.

    Why did you have your headlight on full?

    And I would have kicked him in the nuts, not hugged him.

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    Glad your ok, I would of been going for the brake rather than the horn though.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    for your attitude.
    about the crash and losing your bike. Now you get all the enjoyment of shopping for a replacement
    Lights on full? I hope that was a flippant remark. I have noticed lights on full just hides you and confuses people as to where you really are. There was even a bike coming towards me that his lights on full made him appear to be the 4wd that was behind him, i.e. making it appear there was a gap in the traffic lucky I wasn't in a rush or distracted and looked again.
    ATGATT even at 50Kph
    Hopefully you don't need painkillers for long and are riding again soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    ...horn going.
    He will now!

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    Good to hear ur safe, poor fxr that would have being guttering. Oh well you can look forward to a new bike and gear. Awesome. Thank god ur alive tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    First big crash, about two hours ago..... ATGATT.
    Christ!
    Glad to read your ok Maggot.....sorry to hear the bikes not
    Always sucks to lose your ride, but always good to get back up again afterwards...ATGATT! Good man!
    All the best, hope the bruising isnt to bad

    PS: if Katman gives ya shit...ask for the video footage of him doing everything perfectly! lol : <(Lets see if the guy can actualy ride a bike....as well as his keyboard!)

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