CurtG
New member
Five of us started out for a leisurely ride through the local countryside and lunch at a favorite biker spot down along the Little Miami River. About 20 minutes in things went to hell in a hand cart or maybe it was a sidecar.
Sitting here right now I know for certain that the day has ended better if not great because Linda had her modular full face style helmet, long heavy jeans gloves and long sleeves and a vest.
Long story short her sidecar wheel dropped off the edge of the pavement in a 90 right, she over corrected and went off the left side about six feet down an embankment covered with rocks and brush. She and the rig parted company as it left the road and she landed on her back about 6 feet away from it. Shes got a broken left arm, radius and ulna and 5 broken ribs 3 thru 7 on the left and a whole lot of road rash.
Two of our riding friends stayed with the rig until the wrecker got there, according to Tom dents & scratches but aside from a couple of turn signals nothing appeared outwardly broken or seriously bent. Don't know what the cold light of the secured storage area will show when I meet the adjuster. We'll see what we see.
Right now aside from the pains she tells me she mostly embarrassed because she's not sure what happened and she feels like she ruined the rest of our day. I was behind her and saw it happen and when she's better I'll take her out to the spot and walk her her through it. She will mend and by the time the rig is back in operating condition she says she'll be ready to ride.
Unless there something serious but not obvious I suspect the rig will be ready before she is. I think the arm may take some time to heal and rehab.
Thanks for listening,
Curt and Linda
Sitting here right now I know for certain that the day has ended better if not great because Linda had her modular full face style helmet, long heavy jeans gloves and long sleeves and a vest.
Long story short her sidecar wheel dropped off the edge of the pavement in a 90 right, she over corrected and went off the left side about six feet down an embankment covered with rocks and brush. She and the rig parted company as it left the road and she landed on her back about 6 feet away from it. Shes got a broken left arm, radius and ulna and 5 broken ribs 3 thru 7 on the left and a whole lot of road rash.
Two of our riding friends stayed with the rig until the wrecker got there, according to Tom dents & scratches but aside from a couple of turn signals nothing appeared outwardly broken or seriously bent. Don't know what the cold light of the secured storage area will show when I meet the adjuster. We'll see what we see.
Right now aside from the pains she tells me she mostly embarrassed because she's not sure what happened and she feels like she ruined the rest of our day. I was behind her and saw it happen and when she's better I'll take her out to the spot and walk her her through it. She will mend and by the time the rig is back in operating condition she says she'll be ready to ride.
Unless there something serious but not obvious I suspect the rig will be ready before she is. I think the arm may take some time to heal and rehab.
Thanks for listening,
Curt and Linda