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I’m not going to start an explanation with "it was his fault" as it takes two and I should have had my wits about me quicker, observation and anticipation is everything.
Pulling out an access road turning right a driver pulled off the petrol pumps directly opposite me and did not show signs of stopping at his rejoining to the main road. To avoid a right side impact I moved left then quickly back over to the right. "Bang" wakey, wakey where am I.
Anyway, broken collar bone and broken ribs.......but what about the bike..not seen it yet. Police have seen the CC-TV from garage and the car drove off. tut,tut.
The police estimate it all happened at about 20mph, more of a fall over than fall off
Here is a pic.
Beware, slow speed can kill
Embarrassing really..........
For you Amante: I was doing 180mph and I hit a hump back bridge, flew 500ft in the air,did a 360 and then managed to regain control before hitting a strawberry seller and a caravan.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhh nooooooooo!
Don't Blame yourself buddy no matter how good of a rider you are sometimes you just can't predict others stupid actions!
Can't believe how much damage low speeds do to the latest bikes these days...How long will it be till it's back on the road?
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I’m with dreaded Bennetts, they have there own company called forth dimension who picked it up and I suppose will repair it. Annoying thing is, I just paid the bike off in Feb. Not even 3K on the clock on 10 months old I wonder how good a job they will do. No third party really involved so it should be fast, I hope.
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You dont have to use the 'approved' repairer. Check it over thoroughly when it comes back. If you are not happy refuse it. I refused mine 3 times before I was happy with it. Still took another 4 hours of work to get it right tho.
Glad to hear your not hurt tho, just pride.
Ade
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its still going to take 4-6 weeks for the collar bone to mend, so get ready for the best weather on the year, its always like that.
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I am sorry to hear this, shame about the bike, but as I always say the bike is mendable and is only a lump of metal.
You on the other hand have one life and are not so easy to mend if it goes really wrong.
So I am glad you are ok, just rest and take it easy and get better soon.
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So sorry to hear of your "fall over". Thank goodness you weren't badly hurt but I know from experience that broken collar bone and ribs bloody hurt, so I hope you're feeling better soon. Hope the bike's better soon too. :-*
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Hope you recover quickly, are you going to pursue the driver of the car so you can get your bike mended on his insurance?
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Sorry to here about your spill.
A bike can be repaired or replaced, as long as you are ok.
The person who invents a rubberised coating for bikes will be worth a fortune.
Cheers
Kev
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Sorry to hear about this. As has been said good to hear you live to fight anothr day and shame about the bike but its repairable.
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Hi,
Sorry to hear about this.
Damage doesn't look to bad but hard to tell from pic.
Cheers
Lee
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Sorry to read about your accident, I hope you get better soon and, as everyone else has said already, it's only a bike and can be replaced :)
I'm glad you came out of it as you did, it could have been worse :)
Get well soon! ;)
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once again sorry to read about another wb having an accident. i hope all can be fixed soon oh thats the bike and you david i am sure they will do a good job in the garage cant take as long as fowlers did when they done mine a few years ago it took them three months and all they had to do was replace the side fairings so fingers crossed for you
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Thanks everyone, as we all know bike can be mended, but it was my baby.
I'm in the yellow stage of injury now with the big question tomorrom at 2. Operate or leave alone.
Collar bone keeps clicking away like one of those calorie counters/ step counters on your belt.
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Ouch!! Really sorry to hear about your little (?) off. Have they got the B*st*rd on cctv?? Might be worth getting the Police to check it out!
Ps. Where abouts is this humped backed bridge, you know... the one with the Perol Station attached!!
Actually just out of curiosity where did it happen??
Pps. Hope you get better soon mate.
Atb Andrew
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Get well soon
I know how it feels to have your pride and joy trashed....TWICE!!! but thats a different story and if it helps you any, your bike looks in a MUCH better state than both of mine did :-?
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It happend on the A338 at Downton.
I came out of a trading estate opposite the garage and turned right.
The car pulled off the pumps at the same time I pulled out.
The car did not make any attempt to slow or stop before entering the main road.
I saw he was not looking at me, or slowing down as he drove across the forecourt.
As he entered the road I took a forced right turn away from him.
As I turned back left to get in lane I think I hit loose gravel on the hatching.
The police attended the accident and have also viewed the garage CCTV.
I didn’t stop at the entrance to the main road and took a wide swing to head in the opposite direction. He didn’t stop either…………
what a nice chap
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I am glad you are on the road to recovery.
It beggars belief that a driver, whether the accident was his fault or not, can just drive away from somone lying injured in the road.
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I am glad you are on the road to recovery.
It beggars belief that a driver, whether the accident was his fault or not, can just drive away from somone lying injured in the road.
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good luck on what you decide looks painful
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I totaly understand your point Sharik, it beggars belief that someone can leave someone lying there. It makes you wonder about the state of someones mind where they are worried about their own license more than a victims life. I chased a hit and run driver, who was speeding and totalled a guys golf, spun him out and nearly took me off my bike, i got a good look at his face and got the car plate and description and handed it to the police, they caught the guy, and it turns out the guy didn't have a license and the car wasn't taxed, mot'd or insured. He even tried to take me out on my bike when he realised i was chasing him. There are some sick people out there, it serves as a reminder no matter how safe and good we are as a rider, there is always some w***er who has zero respect for other people lives.
Maybe a suitable punishment would be to lock these people in a room with their victims and/or their families for 20 mins, and see how they like to be left as a victim instead. Perhaps a punishment like that will be more of a deterant.
ok rant over!
i hope that your shoulder and bike are soon 100% again, and that this guy is caught and they throw the book at him.
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Hi Pip_David. Hope that you are soon on the road to recovery. As has already been stated metal and plastic can be replaced, flesh and bone can't. Hunar. A suitable punishment for anyone like this is the business end of a 12 bore. Sorry if that sounds a bit blunt but I have zero tolerance for anyone leaving the site of an accident. That is selfishness of the worst sort. >:(
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12 bored IS what they get some times when they go to court! 12 bored jury members who never take the smelly bikers side!! >:(
Soap box time again Im affraid!!
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I prefer a good old fashioned way.
Hung, drawn and quartered.
Why does the word 'FREEDOM' suddenly come to mind
Cheers
Kev
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I would not worry! I was hit from behind at 20mph during my test!!!! Once I'd finished shouting, I bet the guy wishes he'd driven off too!! ;)
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Bummer, so what happened with the rest of the test??
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Totally agree with the zero tolerance there! :(
Sammy that sounds nasty! On the day of your test as well?? Must have been a shock :o
Good thing it didn't put you off riding :)
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Test was abandoned!! Got my money back and am current increasing his insurance via my solicitor!! took and passed my test 2 weeks later. Not good when you turn up and the examiner knows your name!! ;)
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sounds like fun......NOT
Hey I spent 90% of my time on the test sat behind a rubbish truck stuck in a one way street... ;D ;D
Still at least you passed and have a bike now and are up and running
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Quote:
Originally Posted by igbell
Hey I spent 90% of my time on the test sat behind a rubbish truck stuck in a one way street... ;D ;D
That explains SOOOOOOoooooo much!!!!!! ;)
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Or B*tch to you and me! >:( You person of dubvious parentage!!!!