Well....It happened
I went down this morning... details to come later... I'm ok but bruised up pretty good. Don't know the condition of the bike yet.
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Hope you're allright bro. Even if you're not hurting bad right now take some motrin or BC, 'cause if you don't you'll be feeling it later.
Hope the bike's not too bad. |
Goodness!! I hope your ok!
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Suck.
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That sucks man, glad you're allright. Hope your gorgeous bike aint too bruised up.
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I'm so sorry man! I'm starting to wonder about the Bridgestones I bought. I was using them for both of my low sides and haven't had any problems since...:idk: Anyway,when you feel up to it let me know what happened and if you feel that the tires had anything to do with it. I hope that you feel better!
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so what was the reason? rider fault? tire slip? a yak escape the local zoo and take you out mid corner?
Hope your alright... how'd your gear hold up? |
Oh boy. Hope everything is cool.
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Damn man. Hope you and the bike are alright.
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Time to take advantage of insurance and mod the shit out of the bike...if it's not totaled. Glad you're alright. |
You only have one body. You can always get another bike.
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sorry ed. we're here for ya if you need anything.
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yikes! that sux!
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sucks!...but good to hear you came out of it ok.
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sucks, but yur up and posting here so sounds like yur ok.
def. give us a sit rep. on the bike when ya get a chance. |
Glad to hear your ok!
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Damn, Ed, I hate to hear that!! I hope you and the bike are okay.
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Ok here is the story.
It was a beaufiful day and was supposed to reach 72 degrees, so after I got home from voting, I called my insurance company and reinstated my full coverage since I dropped it to comprehensive last week. I get geared up head down the road. It was about 48 degrees so a little in the cold side. I get to the end of my street, take a left anD accelerated to 40mph (speed limit is 35). The road that I was on is pretty hilly and has some blind hills wher you cant see over the crest of the hill. I appriach the first hill on the street and when I ge to the crest, there was a dump truck carrying a load of ladscape rocks backing into a driveway and was taking up both lanes(single lane in each direction). I hit the brakes and lock up the wheels. The tires were cold, road was damp from moring dew, I'm going down hill and there is gravel on the road from a recent road repeir job. I was not slowing down and I knew I was going to hit the truck. As I neared the truck the wheels cought and highsided me. The bike continued to hit the truck while sliding on thr right side. I was thrown to the side, tumbled a few times and ended up behind the trucks rear wheels. The truck rolled up onto my left leg. The driver of the truck reacted quickly and pulled forward so that the truck was only on my leg for 3-4 seconds. I was able to then roll over onto my stomach. (11 was called and I got a trip to the emergecy room because the paramedics though my leg was broken. Damage to me- After x-rays were taken of my shoulder and left leg they determined tha I had no broken bones at all. What I do have is a sprained left shoulder ac joint and some bruising and some swelling on my left leg. No road rash at all. Damage to the bike- The bike will need new plasics all the way around. Both mirrors are scratched ans the turn signal lenses are broken, the left side rear set is bent, shift lever is bent, rear passenger prg is bent, right side bar end is scraped and the clutch lever is rashed, frint rim is scratched, exhaust can is scratched, right side engine case is scratched, and the chain guared is cracked. The frame doesnt have a mark on it and the gas tank was undamaged. The swing arm has a scuff on it but I dont think there is any damamge to it. The insurance adjuster is coming over this ming to look at. So.. I have my left leg in a brace so I cant move it and I am on some pretty good pain pills. I will be off of work for a few days, but I will make a full recovery and the bike should be fixable. Thank you all for your concern. I'll be back on 2 in the spring with a rebuilt bike. I forgot to add that my gear held up well. A* gloves dont have a mark on them, Cortech textile jacket is dirty but not rashed, Shoei helmet is a scratched from the impact with the ground. |
Damn man that sucks. Glad to hear youre alright and hopefully the bike will be fixable, which it sounds like it will be. You made it out pretty good for how bad that couldve turned out.
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Damn brutha. Glad you are ok for the most part. Good gear pays for itself IMO. Every piece of gear I was wearing hit the ground when I low sided a few weeks ago.
Heal up. |
Glad to hear you are ok. It could have been alot worse. And it is amazing that a dump truck ran over your leg and you have no broken bones. I am very impressed with your crashing skills man!!!!!!:rockwoot:
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Oh damn babe, that really sucks, but thankfully both you and the bike will make a full recovery!! Some kinda good luck must have been with you for that truck not to harm you!! *hugs*
How'd the family take it? |
good to hear your ok
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:( Wow!! Really glad you are relatively OK - heal quickly and completely!
Did you get the information of the other driver? Any responsibility on his part because of blocking lanes?? |
yea those A* SP gloves are friggin great in a wreck. didnt even scuff my leather up when i went down in june.
i'm assuming you got the truck drivers ins information, as it doesnt seem like the accident was your fault? |
Seems to me the ax maybe his fault. Possibly driving too fast for conditions. I dont know what the deal is with blocking both lanes.
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Again, Glad you're ok! Ditch the helmet and get a new one, once it's got a ding in it like that it's usually no good anymore.
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Again, glad you're okay. I'm wondering if you're going to have any problems with insurance since you had just increased it that morning. I hope your agent processed it right away and there is a time stamp. Otherwise, you may have the additional problem of your insurance company crying foul/fraud attempt. I was an agent for a brief time and you'd be surprised of the stories of fraud that occured. I just hope your insurance company doesn't give you any problems.
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Damn man. Glad to hear you are both going to be alright. Got pretty lucky from how it sounds.
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Ed,
That sounds like a rough accident... the highside and the truck on your leg.... that shit is no joke. I hope your recovery is a speedy and painless one. Bikes can always be repaired or replaced. -Christopher Quote:
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If there are blind crests or curves on a road, you are supposed to adjust your speed (even far under the limit) accordingly to be able to safely react to anything that might be ahead. The truck driver was not technically doing anything wrong, 3 point turns and other such maneuvers are legal as long as you signal properly beforehand that you will be doing them... |
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sorry guys... this is NOT ed's fault... it'd be VERY hard to prove he was doing 5mph over the speed limit... the gravel from the recent paving and the cold conditions added to his accident. if those conditions lower the speed limit then there should have been a construction sign lowering the speed limit...
The dude was blocking the road... unless they can tell by a skid mark or what ever, that ed was traveling at a speed greater than 35, the truck driver is at fault. but there's no way they'll be able to tell his speed down to 5mph. shit at least on my bike.... I loose 5mph in an instant by shutting the throttle. so chances are he'd be under 35mph by the time he hit the brakes. |
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so sand on the road is a condition that makes an accident not someone's fault? you must travel at a speed appropriate for the conditions or possible conditions. The speed limit is a guideline for the ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM that you should ever travel on a road in perfect conditions (you can get a ticket for speeding in the rain while going under the speed limit, for example...) Obviously I feel bad that Ed crashed, but the accident is technically his fault. |
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yes... Ed should have been going slower... but as far as who's at fault for the accident... it's the driver. |
Anytime you crash it is your fault. Damn I hate it happened to you Ed but so glad to hear you will mend fast...Don't know how that truck didn't crush your leg!
And I am sure that when the insurance company sees your ambulance bill and Dr report they will know it wasn't done in the spirit of fraud!!! I remember hitting a raccoon on a rain slicked AR highway and crashing...The Trooper wrote me up for "Driving too fast for conditions" and then gave me a very stern look when I asked "What speed is appropriate for hitting a raccoon?" Bottom line was even though I was going 55 I lost control and it has to be someones fault! Now the truck in the story should have had a flagger, no excuses there and if the insurance company doesn't make Ed whole again he has a shot at proving their incompetence and getting a reasonable (not sizable) settlement just to keep their insurance from paying, but that is only if Ed's insurance company doesn't adequately compensate him for his loss... |
what i'm saying is in the eyes of the insurance company and law it's not ed's fault.
yes... in reality it's always your fault... you could have done something to prevent it. even when blind sided... you could have paid more attention to your surroundings. I'm all about self responsibility... I'm not saying Ed wasn't traveling to fast... I'm saying from the insurance stand point, and law's eyes... he's not at fault. either way... hope you heal up quick... but look on the bright side... at most your cutting your season a week or two short... and get time to fully heal up and get your bike back to 100% |
Yeah i got ya Ebbs...There must have been a ton of debris in that intersection you flipped in...I KID, I KID:sorry:
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Michigan is a no fault state so that part doesn't matter. In any case they measured the skid mark at 83 feet. I don't know what that translates into speed, but with cold tires, rock pebbles being in the road and going down hill, I couldn't have been going that fast. The insurance adjuster said she's seen many wrecked bikes and that mine looks like a 25mph low side. There was a police report so there is no problem with the insurance part. They came out to look at the bike this morning. I don't have hard numbers yet but she was estimating about $4-$5K worth of damage. She said I needed to get my bike into a shop so they can give a full estimate and they will base the repair cost off of what the shop says it will cost. Since it is only cosmetic damage I will do the repairs myself.
The only thing I can say that the truck driver did wrong was that he didn't have a flagger at the top of the hill to stop traffic. :idk: |
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No other vehicle hit him or made a left turn from the right hand lane into him or anything like that. Crashing a vehicle to avoid conditions/roadblocks/wet/gravel/etc is always legally the operator's fault. It was a single vehicle accident where he crashed his bike = his fault. anyways, sorry for the hijack. |
ehhh who cares who's fault it is....shit happends that you can't react in time. That's why we have insurance...either way he is covered to heal up and fix his bike back up so he can ride again.
Just glad your ok man. |
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I had a friend who panick braked on a wet road to avoid a rear end accident in front of him...He slid to a stop mere inches from the 2 wrecked cars only to be hit from behind and pushed into the accident.
The officer on scene ticketed each driver including my friend with following to close...Life really sucks sometimes. Each auto's insurance company had to pick up the tab of the car in front of it... |
My crash was almost like that. No dump truck, a car and no backing on me just couldn't stop:idk: I was only going 32 in a 25 according to the police report. I got a citation but no speeding ticket and no court yayyyy,but it was on a military installation so idk in your case.
well at least you didn't break your wrist. I'm still trying to figure out what the fuck I did or didn't do oh well bikes gone i'm good and i'll be getting something else when my wrist fully heals in JAN,FEB Glad your alright though |
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Goodspeed on the recovery:dthumb: |
Did you have frame sliders on? Is it possible that they coulda reduced some of the damage, if you don't have them on already?
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Heal up soon man so you can start modding that sucker!
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Wishing you a get well.
The bike is most likely totaled from your description. Ask to retain salvage. They just deduct the buy back amount from check. I assuming you still owe on it. Translating, they would pay all but 1 or 2 G's. That would leave you with a wrecked bike but owing very lil depending on amount owed. |
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Full set of plastics, rear sets, brake lever, passenger pegs, front rim, right side engine cover, the entire exhaust, front brake lever, rear brake lever, right side bar end are all that is messed up. Sliders might have helped the engine cover but that's about it. |
was this your first get off on the street?
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sucks
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It's funny because there was a discussion a few weeks ago on this board about ABS. At the tome I said I wasn't sure about them, but now I'm convinced that if I had them, this wreck might have been prevented. |
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Glad you're ok, dude
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I was super pissed when I crashed a few weeks ago. You're right, shit happens. You rebuild and get back on. It sucks...but it's not the end of the world. My shit's back together and you can't even tell it slid across the pavement. I'm sure you'll will be the same in due time.
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Glad you're ok man. Let me know if I can help at all. What insurance company? What did they say about the accident itself? |
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I will probably need help rebuilding the bike. I'm going to try to do it all myself since it's all cosmetic. Insurance in Liberty Mutual. The police report said I was going 36mph (speed limit was 35)according to the skid marks. No citation will be issued and the case is closed. My medical bills are being taken care of by the drivers of the trucks insurance because in the state of Michigan, the law doesn't consider a motorcycle a motorized vehicle and no mater who is at fault, when a motorcycle is involved in a wreck with a motorized vehicle, the insurance company for that vehicle pays for all medical bills. I'm healing up quick though. |
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the rebuild will be a good project for you this winter. I had fun with mine. |
Well we have some distance Ed, but Mi casa su casa
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Damn, sorry to hear it Rider. Could have been a lot worse. Hell of a good call on making that shout to your insurance company though!
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Sucks about the whole deal - heal up quick. And good luck dealing with the insuance company. |
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Any pics of the bike? Now that we know you're going to be allright I'd kinda like to see how the bike and gear held up.
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Which is bullshit....they are just gonna skyrocket anyway...why not lower them until I need it...then raise it anyway.
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Damn, sorry to hear that bro. Glad you came out ok
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DAYUM! ! !
you lucky! ! ! Could have ended up ALOT worse! |
I'm literally still shaking my head when I think about the dump truck.
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The shop just called. They are considering the bike a total loss. $9711 to fix it. :panic: I wonder what my insurance company will say to that. They estimated $3600 worth of damage. My insurance company has not called the shop yet and boy are they going to get a surprise. Literally a new exhaust, track plastics, front wheel, and rear sets, this bike will be a killer track bike. Frame, engine, swingarm, forks, triple tree, clip ons, headlight, taillight, and gas tank are all pristine.
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Check because you might be able to buy the bike back. In FL it's a 20/80 rule. If the damage is more than 80% of the insured value then it's totaled, and you can buy it back for 20% of the insured value.
EDIT: Marko, they might include cost of labor, plus OEM parts are fucking expensive as hell. I'll bet the OEM exhaust and rim alone would cost $2500. |
Yeah good point.
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The OEM exhaust system is over $2500 alone and $75/hour shop labor rate makes things add up quick. |
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Back on topic, sucks that you went down but sounds like it could have been much worse. |
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