03-23-2009, 03:50 PM | #21 |
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YIKES!!! Ya'll have had some horrific accidents!!
Mine isnt worth mentioning, as I walked away with no real lasting damage, just a good "weather" shoulder. |
03-23-2009, 04:06 PM | #22 |
just learning
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Haven't crashed yet but had my first drop this weekend. Nothing special just did a stupid newb thing at low speed. No damage to the bike but in trying to save it brused the shit out of my inner thighs and calfs. Note to self for future reference handle bar imprints do look good as a tatoo
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03-23-2009, 04:11 PM | #23 |
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Broke my right collarbone on my yz250E 30 years ago, and my left collarbone and a few ribs in 2000. My left cb never fused, so it's still broken in the middle.
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03-23-2009, 06:04 PM | #24 |
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rashed glove and a bruised ego
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03-24-2009, 04:10 PM | #25 |
Followed the crowd over.
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I crashed in 2006, I honestly don't remember anything other than coming to in the ambulance - so mentally it's never been an issue for me.
I crashed @ 30mph, I was looking over my shoulder to change lanes, the rider in front of me slowed down and I hit them, which caused me to high-side. The other rider didn't go down. My injuries: concussion strained neck (whiplash) sprained right wrist with soft tissue damage (hand still bothers me some 3yrs later) Gear (no real damage, other than EMS cut if all off me): boots gloves jeans leather jacket full-face helmet (had some serious scratches a cross the shield, glad it wasn't my face) I am thankful my injuries were minor, my bike damage was only cosmetic and the other rider wasn't hurt. Last edited by MissHell; 03-24-2009 at 09:08 PM.. |
03-24-2009, 04:14 PM | #26 |
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Mine was in '03.. high-side and landed it by face planting into a rock. Even with a full-face helmet, I needed reconstructive surgery from my injuries:
Broken septum Broken orbitals (needed bone grafts) Lost my four front upper incisors Shattered my upper jaw Split my hard/soft palate all the way to the back of my throat and all the way through to my sinus cavity Dislocated my lower jaw and broke it at both joints as well as at my chin Oh, and a concussion. If it weren't for that concussion and the resulting memory loss, I probably wouldn't have been back on two wheels within 30 days of my wreck (even with my jaws still wired shut).
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03-24-2009, 05:32 PM | #27 |
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OK I wasn't going to but here goes... Fisrt the speed isn't as important as the distance it takes you to stop...For instance:
I once crashed a stock car into a turn 4 wall at a mere 60 mph. Glancing blow, sprained the ankle I had on the brake pedal, ground to a halt, not so bad. I also hit a tree with a 89 Camaro at about 40 mph. Sudden and brutal stop, misc cuts and bruises, very sore, not pretty but definetly worse than the 55 mph wreck. I also lowsided my bike on track at TWS at about 75 mph. I hit nothing and bounced and skidded myself to a halt about 120 ft later with no physical harm. I was a little sore the next day but overall it was kinda fun. Same track 6 months later I lowside (different corner) at about 75, skipped 30 ft and slammed into an airfence/tire wall/and my bike. This sudden stop resulted in a torn muscle along my femur, bent knee, two broken ribs, and a severly twisted ankle. Bad enough that I did not think it fun. Never the less I remounted later that same afternoon in order to protect my points in another class and... Highsided at about 45. WTF you ask? I false neutralled and rode thru a corner without holding in the clutch. The tranny engaged the next lower gear and locked the rear tire sending over the hi-side and beating my head and back into the track HARD. This was no fun either... The worse incident? I rolled an ATV at about 40 mph. Tangling with the ATV I managed to dislocate my neck and permanently twist my wrist. Oh I am sure I could have surgery but the wrist is still an issue nearly 6 years later. The neck injury healed well on its own but always gets out of sorts and I have to have a Chiro put it back right. No broken bones but the pain and recovery time has surpassed all the other injuries combined... I could discuss my jet ski, Lawn mower, and bicycle accidents but hey you get the point....
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03-24-2009, 08:33 PM | #28 |
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damnnn!
after the last two, my back injury aint sh!t.
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On another note Yammer...I bet u have some metal in you, huh?
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