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Had an Accident; Advice on New Spyder

CRASH

Sorry to hear of your crash. Sounds like you are on the mend. Good deal.
But what I want to know is which one of these lyin' dawgs told you yellow was the fastest ????
 
Heal Quickly

As has been said, hope you heal quickly.

i saw this on here a while back that might help bring some attention to your presence next riding season.
 

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Boy that SUCKS

I am sure glad you are recovering well and NOT afraid to ride again
I do know just how you feel, I was T-Boned while waiting for cross
traffic to clear while sitting first inline at a STOP sign, green cheve
pickup came from the left and hit me broadside totaled my ST1100
and damn near me... he ran over me as well. He was Blasted drunk it was his 5th DUI, stolen
truck with stolen plates, NO drivers lic, no insurance..... he went right to jail.....
Get a GOOD motorcycle lawyer you will do better than setteling with the Insurance co.
if the lawyer does not want to keep a bunch of it for his services.
Good Luck get well soon
Dave
Been There




So, I was returning from having breakfast/lunch at the chinese buffet. Ryding at the speed limit - 35mph. A car pulls into the street, perpendicular to me. About 15 or 20 feet away. AND STOPS! As soon as the thought - "I can't avoid him" - went halfway through my mind, boom. Came to in the ambulance, as the EMTs were holding my head steady; I was on a back board. Suggested to them they could tape the helmet to the board. They responded "that's disgusting".

At the hospital, they cut off my clothes: MY FAVORITE JEANS!!! and stuck me into a CT scanner. The back pain I had was not my spine, but 9 broken ribs. Ugh. 4 days in the hospital. First 2 spent vomiting, because oxy and norco make me sick. Home now, relaxing and healing.

Sent my son to retrieve my belongings from byke. Explained how to open the Frunk, he reported back to me that the frunk cover was no where to be found. He did figure out how to get my stuff, mostly.

Byke was totalled out. It was paid for; that had to be why the accident happened. The financial settlement will give me a good head start on a new Spyder.

So, has anyone installed machine guns in front of their byke to handle situations like the one I faced? The cop who did the investigation stopped by my hospital room to tell me it was not my fault, the car driver was at fault. Debated giving up riding, but I guess I just can't.

~Sandee~
 
"I’d recommend buying some training materials for “everyone riding” out there. Whether videos or books, such as Ride Like A Pro. Make it a habit of covering your brake before intersections and scanning constantly looking for an escape route when a car attacks. An airbag jacket or vest is a very worthwhile investment. I don’t mean to preach, but i hate to hear this kind of news. "

That is such nonsense, there are times when the other guy is just so stupid, there is nothing one can do. That is why they call them accidents.

Just yesterday, in my SUV, too very life experienced ladies, pulled out in front of me at an intersection. They did not look my way before coming out and when they did, thier bumper was already across the center stripe. What did they do? They stepped on the brakes and came to a screeching halt with my grill stairing right into the driver door.

There are so many things wrong here, fortunately, I saw that they did not check traffic my way, so I was prepared and all is well, but I am sure they are shook up. The point is, if they had done the same thing one or two seconds later, I would not have been able to assist and avoid.

This happened because someone was mentally somewhere else.

Joe

Defensive riding, riding as if you're invisible and anticipating potential problems is ALWAYS an invaluable part of riding that can never be stressed too much. It doesn't matter who's at fault- the motorcycle rider will always end up on the worst end of the car vs. motorcycle equation. As riders we will always benefit from being extra vigilant and expecting some driver to do something stupid. The speed limit may not automatically the best speed to be at in any given circumstance, being in the 'correct' lane on multi-lane roads may not always be the best. The advice given by Buckeye Bleau is never old, outdated or overstated. Even the best rider can be complacent at times just as expert gun owners sometimes still need to be reminded to keep their finger off the trigger, the barrel pointed downrange and where never to point the gun.

Glad the rider here is OK. Like many of us who've been in similar situations I suspect she'll be a more defensive rider now. Unfortunately that detracts from some of the enjoyment of riding but is a necessity for survival.
 
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Defensive riding, riding as if you're invisible and anticipating potential problems is ALWAYS an invaluable part of riding that can never be stressed too much. It doesn't matter who's at fault- the motorcycle rider will always end up on the worst end of the car vs. motorcycle equation. As riders we will always benefit from being extra vigilant and expecting some driver to do something stupid. The speed limit may not automatically the best speed to be at in any given circumstance, being in the 'correct' lane on multi-lane roads may not always be the best. The advice given by Buckeye Bleau is never old, outdated or overstated. Even the best rider can be complacent at times just as expert gun owners sometimes still need to be reminded to keep their finger off the trigger, the barrel pointed downrange and where never to point the gun.

Glad the rider here is OK. Like many of us who've been in similar situations I suspect she'll be a more defensive rider now. Unfortunately that detracts from some of the enjoyment of riding but is a necessity for survival.

Love that avatar!
 
Let me just echo most sentiments, I'm glad you're on the mend.
As to the Spyder, as of the 2014 model, the windshield control arm is as wimpy as ever, you need a new one from noboot. First thing I added to my Spyder when I bought it.
As to the machine guns, how eager are you to arm your Spyder ? Can you wait a little while ? There may be a better alternative soon.

Lockheed gets Air Force contract to develop airborne laser weapons

Again, the best to you. Please continue to post so we know you're OK.
 
So, I was returning from having breakfast/lunch at the chinese buffet. Ryding at the speed limit - 35mph. A car pulls into the street, perpendicular to me. About 15 or 20 feet away. AND STOPS! As soon as the thought - "I can't avoid him" - went halfway through my mind, boom. Came to in the ambulance, as the EMTs were holding my head steady; I was on a back board. Suggested to them they could tape the helmet to the board. They responded "that's disgusting".

At the hospital, they cut off my clothes: MY FAVORITE JEANS!!! and stuck me into a CT scanner. The back pain I had was not my spine, but 9 broken ribs. Ugh. 4 days in the hospital. First 2 spent vomiting, because oxy and norco make me sick. Home now, relaxing and healing.

Sent my son to retrieve my belongings from byke. Explained how to open the Frunk, he reported back to me that the frunk cover was no where to be found. He did figure out how to get my stuff, mostly.

Byke was totalled out. It was paid for; that had to be why the accident happened. The financial settlement will give me a good head start on a new Spyder.

So, has anyone installed machine guns in front of their byke to handle situations like the one I faced? The cop who did the investigation stopped by my hospital room to tell me it was not my fault, the car driver was at fault. Debated giving up riding, but I guess I just can't.

~Sandee~

I'm happy to hear you're onr the mend. Let us know how your Spyder shopping goes!
 
Sandee, I'm SO sorry to hear about this!! I'm glad you survived and hope you'll be on new wheels by Spring, but I feel your pain in the meantime. My right lung has collapsed more than 100 times, and I've had a (failed) surgical pleurodesis, so I know the agony of damaging the parietal pleura's ample nerve network. And I too can't hold down painkillers - it's so fun to vomit with a pneumothorax. But I digress. You're not far from me, so I hope the louse who did this to you will come to justice and learn a lesson.

A machine gun will just clutter up the road with wreckage and further the collision hazard. Better to use a vaporizer and simply rid the planet of the bastard and his vehicle entirely.

Are you an ABATE member? Our region meets every month and reports MC accidents. Would you mind if I told them about what happened to you?
 
The good Lord isn't ready for you yet so, yes, you have to jump back in the saddle.
Hope your recovery is as expected.....when able, limp into church and light a candle 🙏
 
The good Lord isn't ready for you yet so, yes, you have to jump back in the saddle.
Hope your recovery is as expected.....when able, limp into church and light a candle 🙏

Sorry to hear your church hasn’t paid its electricity bills, OKey ;):D

Pete
 
So, if your ribs let you know every once in awhile that they were abused, don't worry. They will eventually stop giving you the occasional twinge.

I'm feeling better every day. BUT I still get "stuck" occasionally. Figuring out how to get out of bed without causing agony was a trip. Even now, I was at a pajama party (don't ask, or ask and I can't explain) and needed help to get off the mini-couch I slept on. I thought of sleeping on the nicely carpeted floor, but considering the ages of the partiers, I'd be stuck there still.

The worse is laughing. I try to to remain dour, but I can't!
~Sandee~
 
The good Lord isn't ready for you yet so, yes, you have to jump back in the saddle. Hope your recovery is as expected.....when able, limp into church and light a candle 🙏

The good lord needs to be taking better care of her subjects.
 
So, I was returning from having breakfast/lunch at the chinese buffet. Ryding at the speed limit - 35mph. A car pulls into the street, perpendicular to me. About 15 or 20 feet away. AND STOPS! As soon as the thought - "I can't avoid him" - went halfway through my mind, boom. Came to in the ambulance, as the EMTs were holding my head steady; I was on a back board. Suggested to them they could tape the helmet to the board. They responded "that's disgusting".

At the hospital, they cut off my clothes: MY FAVORITE JEANS!!! and stuck me into a CT scanner. The back pain I had was not my spine, but 9 broken ribs. Ugh. 4 days in the hospital. First 2 spent vomiting, because oxy and norco make me sick. Home now, relaxing and healing.

Sent my son to retrieve my belongings from byke. Explained how to open the Frunk, he reported back to me that the frunk cover was no where to be found. He did figure out how to get my stuff, mostly.

Byke was totalled out. It was paid for; that had to be why the accident happened. The financial settlement will give me a good head start on a new Spyder.

So, has anyone installed machine guns in front of their byke to handle situations like the one I faced? The cop who did the investigation stopped by my hospital room to tell me it was not my fault, the car driver was at fault. Debated giving up riding, but I guess I just can't.

~Sandee~

Might be worth getting one of those "ambulance chasing attorneys" unfortunately most bad drivers have minimum or no coverage. Only one way to find out--your insurance company should be able to provide their insurance coverage. That's why my uninsured insurance has a higher premium than my colliison & liability :-(
Good Luck & wishing you a speedy recovery,
Darrell
 
Believe it or not, the Italians actually mounted a recoiless rifle on a Vespa scooter for paratrooper use:

FrenchRecoillessVespa.jpg
 
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