First- no injuries....
This weekend we were about 200 miles away on a multi day ride. Lots of technical roads in the mountains. My wife was on her RTS with a passenger on the back, I was following on my Concours. We were making a left turn onto a highway on ramp, and her left front wheel lifted up. She corrected, but by then they hit gravel on the side of the road and slid into the guardrail at around 15mph. There is a LOT of damage. The right front wheel is a full 8" behind the left wheel when you look at them. The handlebars are at almost a full left lock with the wheels straight. The seat/rear of the bike is twisted to the right. Cosmetically, the headlight is smashed, the right fender is damaged and there are scrapes on the frunk lid.
After all the technical roads we had ridden it was bizzare that this happened. The only thing we can see is that the ramp was tilted from left to right- the left side of the road was higher than the right, and that, combined with the left turn, is what caused the wheel to lift.
We had to drive back out there yesterday with a trailer and bring it home. I'm hoping it's repairable- if it's just steering components and no frame damage.
Anyone had a similar mishap, and what was the outcome?
This weekend we were about 200 miles away on a multi day ride. Lots of technical roads in the mountains. My wife was on her RTS with a passenger on the back, I was following on my Concours. We were making a left turn onto a highway on ramp, and her left front wheel lifted up. She corrected, but by then they hit gravel on the side of the road and slid into the guardrail at around 15mph. There is a LOT of damage. The right front wheel is a full 8" behind the left wheel when you look at them. The handlebars are at almost a full left lock with the wheels straight. The seat/rear of the bike is twisted to the right. Cosmetically, the headlight is smashed, the right fender is damaged and there are scrapes on the frunk lid.
After all the technical roads we had ridden it was bizzare that this happened. The only thing we can see is that the ramp was tilted from left to right- the left side of the road was higher than the right, and that, combined with the left turn, is what caused the wheel to lift.
We had to drive back out there yesterday with a trailer and bring it home. I'm hoping it's repairable- if it's just steering components and no frame damage.
Anyone had a similar mishap, and what was the outcome?