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GBodyGMachine
08-16-2008, 01:27 PM
It had been raining. I was going to fast around a sweeping curve and the bike started to get squirrly and I grabbed WAY to much front brake and the bike went out from under me. I ended up in trama. The only damage I recieved was my gear getting torn up, my left leg is all road rash, my left knee is sprained, and the rest of my body is just sore. I am very lucky.
So just a reminder to everyone who rides, Be Careful.

Jeff

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SaturnVUEguy
08-16-2008, 01:30 PM
Good to see you made it out ok!

With that said, I hate people on these sportbikes. They all drive way too fast around here.

gearheads78
08-16-2008, 01:37 PM
very lucky be carefull out there

GBodyGMachine
08-16-2008, 01:48 PM
Good to see you made it out ok!

With that said, I hate people on these sportbikes. They all drive way too fast around here.

We Hate You Too :moon:

dropit69
08-16-2008, 01:48 PM
wow glad you are ok..whats gonna happen with the bike?..my buddy has been buying them like this and fixing them if you decide to part with it..

SaturnVUEguy
08-16-2008, 02:02 PM
We Hate You Too :moon:I'd love to have a bike like that myself, but I know that I'd either kill myself or get killed by someone not paying attention in their car, so I just stay away. Like I said man, I'm glad you came out ok! I don't want anyone to get hurt, just want them to slow down, same goes for the people weaving through traffic cutting me off in their Toyotas, Audis, BMWs, etc

rocketrod
08-16-2008, 02:35 PM
Glad to hear your oK!!!

79_GBody
08-16-2008, 03:00 PM
Good to hear your ok...from the picture, bike seems like it may be a easy fix, new plastics, mirror, and tail piece. I'd put the bike up for the fall and winter, and get back to the body work on the G-Body.

GBodyGMachine
08-16-2008, 04:16 PM
Good to hear your ok...from the picture, bike seems like it may be a easy fix, new plastics, mirror, and tail piece. I'd put the bike up for the fall and winter, and get back to the body work on the G-Body.

The Bike will likely be totalled. $2000 in plastics need to be replaced. The swing arm, sub frame, forks, and rear coliover are bent. She is alot worse in person.
Jeff

GBodyGMachine
08-16-2008, 04:17 PM
I'd love to have a bike like that myself, but I know that I'd either kill myself or get killed by someone not paying attention in their car, so I just stay away. Like I said man, I'm glad you came out ok! I don't want anyone to get hurt, just want them to slow down, same goes for the people weaving through traffic cutting me off in their Toyotas, Audis, BMWs, etc I hear ya

GBodyGMachine
08-16-2008, 04:18 PM
wow glad you are ok..whats gonna happen with the bike?..my buddy has been buying them like this and fixing them if you decide to part with it..

If it is totalled, I will probably sell it to my buddy whi does the same.

Kenova
08-16-2008, 04:30 PM
I'd love to have a bike like that myself, but I know that I'd either kill myself or get killed by someone not paying attention in their car, so I just stay away.
I have felt the same way for the last 35 years. A friend in high school gave me a ride on his then new Honda 450 twin ('70 - '71?) and even let me take it for a spin by myself. It felt great but even during a short spin it became apparent that far too many people in cars just don't see you.

Ken

BA.
08-16-2008, 07:33 PM
GLAD YOU HAD YOUR GEAR ON!!!

sucks that it happened of course. it's good to here you got away with 'minimal' personal damage.
I've had a few incidents myself and have been similarly lucky but with a trashed bike to show for it. (beware the dragon and also beware of slick tires and slanted roads in the rain!)

Godspeed in healing man!

DarkBuddha
08-16-2008, 10:46 PM
Glad to hear you're okay... sadly, I'm too used to hearing about guys that don't fair well.

BTW, I personally love bikes... I love their engineering, I love their looks, I love their performance, I love their compactness, etc... thing is I won't own or ride one. For me, it's not how many wheels it has, it's about how many doors its got.

mongoose
08-16-2008, 11:34 PM
group ride? whos the chick?

glad to hear you're ok... time to make it into a fighter.

GBodyGMachine
08-17-2008, 11:12 AM
group ride? whos the chick?

glad to hear you're ok... time to make it into a fighter.

I was with two other people. Gino and his Girl Robyn. They were behind me.
Jeff

Patrick
08-17-2008, 12:06 PM
Glad to hear you are OK.

I had a very similar incident. I was just amazed at how fast and far the bike skidded across the pavement--just seemed to slide forever...Luckily my skin brought me to a stop.

progoat
08-17-2008, 01:12 PM
Dude that sucks...glad your ok and had your gear on! I went out for just a little ride last year and went down and my skin brought me to a stop also.
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GBodyGMachine
08-17-2008, 01:40 PM
Thats kinda what my leg looks like, lol.

Jeff

Fireeater
08-17-2008, 02:26 PM
Thank God for helmets also. Any skid marks on the helmet?

GBodyGMachine
08-17-2008, 03:46 PM
Thank God for helmets also. Any skid marks on the helmet?

Minimal. One good size scrape on the back. Sucks because now I have to replace it. $500 Carbon Fiber HJC.

ajjones44
08-17-2008, 04:06 PM
Glad you are ok....my brother just laid his bike down a couple of weeks ago. He was a little worse off though. Best thing both of you could have did is wear your gear.

SaturnVUEguy
08-18-2008, 01:46 PM
Dude that sucks...glad your ok and had your gear on! I went out for just a little ride last year and went down and my skin brought me to a stop also.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2008/08/img11712-1.jpgMy sister had a similar road rash on her arm, and still has the scar from it. Hers wasn't from a bike accident though, she was in the passenger seat of a car that rolled over in the summer with the windows down.


Minimal. One good size scrape on the back. Sucks because now I have to replace it. $500 Carbon Fiber HJC.Better to replace a $500 helmet than have that happen to your skull!

Takid455
08-18-2008, 06:55 PM
Glad to see your OK. Its been stated that every rider goes down once. luckily, you can talk about it. Its awierd feeling when you dump a bike. not something I feel like doing again. I was able to fix mine relatively easy. (cut off in town doing about 35. cop didn't believe it b/c teh bike a slid so far. guess he didn't understand that plastic has a very low friction factor against pavement. )

to the statement about sportbikes going too fast, there quite a few oil leakers out there that do the same. just don't care for it when sportbikes get singled out.

vp23271
08-18-2008, 10:26 PM
Good to hear that you’re OK.

I grew up riding dirt bikes and every now and then I get the itch to buy a street bike. But something a friend told me 10 years ago still echoes in my ears. He sold his street bike and hung up the helmet because he had way too many close calls and he figured it was just a matter of time before he bought the farm. The saying that he use to tell me was "Their are 2 types of riders, those that have gone down and those that are gonna go down".
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Stay safe! Too many people driving cars with distractions (cell phones, navigation systems, texting … etc)

Takid455
08-19-2008, 04:26 AM
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"Their are 2 types of riders, those that have gone down and those that are gonna go down".
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thats the saying I was looking for

GBodyGMachine
08-19-2008, 05:26 AM
[quote=vp23271]The saying that he use to tell me was "Their are 2 types of riders, those that have gone down and those that are gonna go down".
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That is absolutly true. And I knew it would be coming one day. Im glad no one else was involved. Kind of an eye opening experiance. I will ride again though. Its way to much fun to stop!

Takid455
08-19-2008, 07:14 AM
glad to see you are not hanging it up. I remember the doctor asking me if I was going to stop riding and I told her not a chance in hell. its way to much fun, excitemnt and enjoyment.

mongoose
08-19-2008, 08:48 AM
[quote=vp23271]The saying that he use to tell me was "Their are 2 types of riders, those that have gone down and those that are gonna go down".
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That is absolutly true. And I knew it would be coming one day. Im glad no one else was involved. Kind of an eye opening experiance. I will ride again though. Its way to much fun to stop!

go get yourself a motard this time around.....

i garuntee the most fun you'll have on a bike.

ilovefirstgens
08-19-2008, 11:47 AM
There are a few lessons to be learned here...

-Your lower half deserves gear too
-Don't ride beyond your abilities... i.e. riding with your buddies on wet pavement going fast and GRABBING FRONT BRAKE IN A TURN!

If you are going to be riding again do yourself a favor and invest in some riding clinics and FULL gear instead of a bunch of poser cf goodies and a bike thats too much for you. You might not look as cool rolling up to starbucks but if you had done it in the first place you would still have a bike and intact body, then once you are ready for it go buy a supersport and whatever bling you want and toast your friends who never bothered to learn how to properly ride.


Please don't think i'm trying to kick you when you're down, but having ridden over half my life (over 50k street miles) and having had 2 close friends kill themselves in avoidable accidents (one on a black 03 600rr oddly enough) and a bunch more permanently ****ing up their bodies it is something I take very seriously, as should everyone else.

SaturnVUEguy
08-19-2008, 12:03 PM
to the statement about sportbikes going too fast, there quite a few oil leakers out there that do the same. just don't care for it when sportbikes get singled out.Read my posts again, I didn't only mention sport bikes, but all sorts of vehicles. It just happens to be the sportbikes that stick in my memory the most, as I don't come across them as often as the other @**holes in their cars, like the BMW, Audi, Toyota, etc example I previously used too.

We all know the joke about the difference between a porcupine and a BMW

The one person with the most balls (or lowest common sense) I've seen on the road was on a sport bike, doing well over 100mph on a busy highway through cars. I was doing 65 in a cube van built off a Chevy Express and he blew by me like I was standing still. To this day I'm glad I didn't need to make a lane change, as I never would have seen him coming and definitely would have killed him if we made contact.

vp23271
08-19-2008, 12:20 PM
go get yourself a motard this time around.....

i garuntee the most fun you'll have on a bike.

I just googled "motard". HELLO! I guess the bike seats 2?

vp23271
08-19-2008, 12:31 PM
Last month when gas prices jumped well above $4 in CA, I noticed a lot more bikes on the freeway. A lot of new riders too!

It is legal to split lanes here in CA and I always move my car over as far as I can, but still stay in my lane to give them more room to pass. I still have friends/co-workers that ride and hate to see anyone go down.

mongoose
08-19-2008, 12:37 PM
I just googled "motard". HELLO! I guess the bike seats 2?

if you don't mind gettin real cosey..

alocker
08-28-2008, 04:24 AM
I have been down and it sucks. Best advice I can give is try a trackday. Since discovering how much more safe and fun a road coarse is, I barely street ride anymore. I actually feel like the last 6 years of street riding where a waste compared to how much fun the track is.

GBodyGMachine
08-29-2008, 07:55 AM
I have been down and it sucks. Best advice I can give is try a trackday. Since discovering how much more safe and fun a road coarse is, I barely street ride anymore. I actually feel like the last 6 years of street riding where a waste compared to how much fun the track is.

Noted. I think when I get my next bike, I will be doing some track days.

deuce_454
08-29-2008, 08:23 AM
oh no!!! glad you are OK though.... your manifolds are close to being installed btw

white79bu
08-30-2008, 03:24 AM
Minimal. One good size scrape on the back. Sucks because now I have to replace it. $500 Carbon Fiber HJC.

How did your HJC Carbon hold up? I have the same helmet but mine is the Ben Spies "ELBOZ". I really like it so far. I was just curious how it did.

GBodyGMachine
08-30-2008, 11:58 AM
Held up great considering the impact it took. No head ache or anything. I will be buying another!


How did your HJC Carbon hold up? I have the same helmet but mine is the Ben Spies "ELBOZ". I really like it so far. I was just curious how it did.

newbaa
08-31-2008, 01:38 PM
sucks to hear you went down man. glad you're doin alright though.

i know that i need at least one more piece of gear and that would be riding pants. i've got the coats and gloves, etc, but the pants are what i'm lacking right now.

hope you heal quick and can find another ride soon.

shiny side up.