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    At least ya know the cops are charging him. Sorry to hear about you and your bike and your mother being so upset. You might have to sneak out when the bike is back on the road!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chisanga View Post
    he was very apologetic and admitted fault straight away.
    His father will have straightened him out on that when he got home.

    Hope your mum recovers soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    His father will have straightened him out on that when he got home.
    Yeah, the first thing my Dad told me when I began to learn to drive was to never ever admit fault in an accident.... even if it is obvious to a blind man that you are to blame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elle33f View Post
    Sorry to hear about you and your bike and your mother being so upset. You might have to sneak out when the bike is back on the road!
    Yeah even at age 33 and (relatively) resposible she hates me biking (heightened even more because I am living at home again) but she won't ask me to stop.

    I hate to see her upset but I can't see myself not biking once the bike is fixed.

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    Ah, dammit. Sorry to hear that. Glad you are OKish. Had a similar myself not 15mins ago, but didn't kiss the road. Old coot in a black MkII Zephyr (had it since new?) pulled out on me, saw me at the last minute and stopped - right across the lane!! Went behind him, 'voicing' my displeasure all the way.
    Sometimes it's only luck making the right call, as to what to do in those situations.
    Hope you and bike heal quick
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    bugger

    good to hear your ok

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    There must be something in the water out your way...McBin, GiJoe and now you! I hope its not contagious.


    Hah, I just worked it out, there all Honda's aren't they!! More proof of their unreliability.


    Glad to hear your ok tho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chisanga View Post
    I am ok... just a few friction burns on my right arm.... my neck is getting a bit sore as I write this but nothing too bad.
    Glad to hear that's all you got (and sorry to hear about the bike).

    Might pay to go for a checkup - ACC will pay since it was an accident, and if you need any physio or anything you're best to find out asap. Sometimes the adrenaline can hide wrenched muscles and stuff.

    Ha ha I just realised I must sound like your mum! (Your poor mum... she didn't bring you up properly all these years just to have you ride around on a crazy 2-wheeled machine!)
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    hey

    while it is good you are ok - just reread your 1st post - a car came thru a stop sign you were doing 40 and when you hit brakes you fell off.
    From 40kmph you should be able to stop quickly and smoothly in an emergency situation - other wise this is just going to keep happening and you will always have the other guy to blame - while it is a pain in the arse - take a look at your own skills and start working on them so it doesnt happen again. the only protection we have is our eyes and our skills, the helmets and leathers are to limit damage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Might pay to go for a checkup - ACC will pay since it was an accident, and if you need any physio or anything you're best to find out asap. Sometimes the adrenaline can hide wrenched muscles and stuff.
    Good advice If my neck is sore tommorrow morning I will definately go to A&E or my doctor's for a check-up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Rusty View Post
    while it is good you are ok - just reread your 1st post - a car came thru a stop sign you were doing 40 and when you hit brakes you fell off.
    From 40kmph you should be able to stop quickly and smoothly in an emergency situation - other wise this is just going to keep happening and you will always have the other guy to blame - while it is a pain in the arse - take a look at your own skills and start working on them so it doesnt happen again. the only protection we have is our eyes and our skills, the helmets and leathers are to limit damage.
    I accept your point. The road is a sharp right hander and I had begun turning just before I had to brake, that is why I believe I came off.

    I am a careful rider and have been to the BRONZ RRRS course. Perhaps with a few more months experience there may have been a different conclusion but at the moment I am pretty happy that I avoided hitting anything substantial.

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    Glad you're OK. Get that checkup, and when you get back on your bike like lee rusty says, practice those emergency stops !.
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    Whitford Road accident spot

    Just slightly OT, but as you live in the area too.... I had someone pull out in front of me on Whitford Road at the top of the hill some time back, ie going out of Howick, over the bridge, up the passing lane, left, left, right and at the crest of the hill there are often cars crossing the road. There was another accident there yesterday afternoon....

    Lots of bikers use that road.... so be aware..

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    Ooh, bugger. But any off you can walk away from is better than one you can't. I hope insurance works out for you on this.

    Lesson 1: Always assume car drivers haven't seen/can't see you and react accordingly.

    Lesson 2: Assume that if car drivers have seen you, they want to kill you.
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    Cripes!

    Glad yer okay - but this was a hell of a way to make yer beasty look as good and wordly as Daisy.

    Best we have her looking shiny for Sunday, lest we force you to tag along as a pillion!
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