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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    It's in Hikuai at the moment, waiting for the assessor. But no questions that she's a writeoff:

    EH ??? no way dude a bit of tape and araldite she will be good as gold.

    Oh and your number is NUMBER 69 (lucky you) thats the number of crashes people have crashed in the brand over the last 5 years.........I know Im weird, just keep a mental note for some reason.

    Glad youre all good mate, and glad the gear performed to the level required to keep your skin on, I think this situation is a situation of luck !!

    now as you suggest go to the trackdays and learn a bit more about riding dude, you will live longer
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    holy moly crap.....that is one heck of an accident. The poor Hyosung is in a really bad state I am glad you came out ok rest for now and heal up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    now as you suggest go to the trackdays and learn a bit more about riding dude, you will live longer
    What he said !!!
    Don't matter how many yrs riding ya got behind ya, track work can teach ya truckloads more than ya learn on the road !
    Not to mention the fact it becomes addictive !
    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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    Thank god you're o.k. We were worried sick at Tairua when you guys didn't show up. Then to hear you hit the truck......

    Bikes can be replaced, you can't.

    Mind you, famous last words, "I need to be careful with my Hyo, I'm trading it in next month" must have angered the motorcycling pixies with a bad sense of humour.

    Lesson's well learned. Take heart that it wasn't worse, spread the word about the prang so others may learn.

    Ill ride with you again any time, heal well, see you soon Matt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnyrob View Post
    Mind you, famous last words, "I need to be careful with my Hyo, I'm trading it in next month" must have angered the motorcycling pixies with a bad sense of humour.
    Whenever I'm reminded of that, or think about to myself I can't help but laugh... Sods bloody law

    Thanks mate, I look forward to riding again, but the next group ride I attend (wont be for a while) I plan to hang out at the back...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Yep, after 4 years on 250's I managed to completely destroy my Hyo.
    ....
    Stay safe guys!
    Holy shit!!! those hyobags look after their owners in a crash don't they
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    You are one lucky fucker. Don't bother buying a Lotto ticket - you've used your allotment for this year.

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    Looking at those pictures all I can say is
    But you do have an awesome party story now
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    Yea, I was not sure if it was very ethical to take pictures at that critcal moment, but at least now you have something to share and remind you, and something to remind you and all of us we are not bulletproof. Something we forget at times.

    I reacon that the plastic fairings have taken some of the force of the impact. not much but probably just enough to save your hand. You lucky lucky bastard.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dakara View Post
    Yea, was definitely amazing at how much of a wakeup call it was. I used to consider myself a really safe rider. Looking back now, all I can say is "You idiot"
    You are are a safe rider. you just forgot that you need to ride your own ride and not be worried about the others. I, just like you learnt the hard way. I seriously hope you get your confidence back, because thats the hardest thing to get back.
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    Shit! That photo just twists my throat!
    All I can say is... That is terrible!
    Shit happens. Well guess others have said much as what I was going to say so enough of lecture for you
    Heal up well! Sorry about your wrist


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateWheels View Post
    Looking at those pictures all I can say is
    But you do have an awesome party story now
    While I have no doubts as to how lucky I was, I think the photo's make it look worse than it was. Apart from the front wheel, it's all just broken plastic really.

    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Yea, I was not sure if it was very ethical to take pictures at that critcal moment, but at least now you have something to share and remind you, and something to remind you and all of us we are not bulletproof. Something we forget at times.

    I reacon that the plastic fairings have taken some of the force of the impact. not much but probably just enough to save your hand. You lucky lucky bastard.

    You are are a safe rider. you just forgot that you need to ride your own ride and not be worried about the others. I, just like you learnt the hard way. I seriously hope you get your confidence back, because thats the hardest thing to get back.
    Nah man, glad ya took them. I never got to see the bike at the crash. And besides, once ya knew I wasn't dead there wasn't much else to do while waiting for the ambo.

    Yea, safe, but in-experienced. Most of riding has only been commuting with the odd adventure through some twisties by myself. I think had I of had more experience I could of adjusted my line mid corner and of avoided the accident. As Choco said on the ride, I really hang off the Hyo, and the problem with that is once I'm locked into the corner I can't really adjust my lines... Something I hope to learn on the track.

    Something that was taught to me which I teach my student pilots...
    When we all start flying we have 2 bags, one full of luck, and an empty one for experience. As we learn, we slowly start to fill the experience bag, sometimes withdrawing from the bag of luck. You will never know how much is in your luck bag, but once it's gone it's gone and can never be refilled. The bag of experience however, will never be full as there's always room for more. The trick is to fill the bag of experience faster than you empty the bag of luck, and end your career still with both bags.

    I'm sure everyone here with any sense can see how that applies equally to riding.

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    That is briliant and so true.

    That means your experience bag just got heavier, and mine too. Thanks.
    Don't Ride Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly !!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    That is briliant and so true.

    That means your experience bag just got heavier, and mine too. Thanks.
    Yea but the luck one got a shitload lighter!

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    wow those pictures are ...moving, there isnt much plastic on those naked bikes but it sure as hell looks like you smashed most of it off!

    and looking at that road surface it looks kinda greasy to begin with, you are one lucky man to have gotten off so lightly.

    i can see you have learnt a valuable lesson and so have others, hope you heal well and ride safe on your new bike. remember ride your own ride its not the speed but the journey that matters.
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireball View Post
    wow those pictures are ...moving, there isnt much plastic on those naked bikes but it sure as hell looks like you smashed most of it off!

    and looking at that road surface it looks kinda greasy to begin with, you are one lucky man to have gotten off so lightly.

    i can see you have learnt a valuable lesson and so have others, hope you heal well and ride safe on your new bike. remember ride your own ride its not the speed but the journey that matters.
    Hehe, that's how much plastic was smashed off... it wasn't a naked

    But that's one thing the attending officer said to me. Rain + Coro = Diesel slick probably why my leathers weren't really scraped.

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