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The end of Chuck.

Good luck Chuck, I hope you recover fast. The end of Ramg66 lasted 25 years (Motorcycle accident), and now I am riding a Spyder and I feel safer on it, but 25 years is a long time and I regret it big time. Having the time of my life now.
 
lets remember this thread was for our concern for chuck. i think we lost sight of the pain a
friend and fellow rider is going through. we wish you all the best and hope you keep us updated.
we are expecting a great outcome for you and yours.--irv and joyce. :pray:
 
You are absolutely right.....

lets remember this thread was for our concern for chuck. i think we lost sight of the pain a
friend and fellow rider is going through. we wish you all the best and hope you keep us updated.
we are expecting a great outcome for you and yours.--irv and joyce. :pray:

Boy, didn't this post take a left turn and I got sucked right up in it. Lot of good info but it seems like Chuck got left out in the cold somewhere along the line. My best wishes for Chuck in a short 100% recovery and hope he'll mend well and be back on the road sooner rather then later. Get well Chuck.
 
Hope your not in pain and that you have a speedy and complete recovery. Where as some here will deride you for poor driving------- lets just hope that you are ok and get back in the saddle when you're up to it.

Having arrived home after a 2,000+ mile, 3 week trip---- we did hit some bad conditions. In the middle of nowhere Nevada, on a 2 lane road with a not usable shoulder and no shelter for miles------ we drove into a heavy HAIL storm. Couldn't pull over and just had to keep going, abet much slower. Even the big rigs has to slow some. Sometimes you can't avoid the water on the road.

Again, hope you have a complete recovery.

Lew L

I had a similar experience as Chuck, a couple weeks ago. Following my wife, on her Spyder, and me on my Spyder, hit a puddle in heavy rain, started sideways, corrected, then re-corrected and finally got it straight again, while holding on tight for dear life to stay on my Spyder that stayed upright and on the road. I had not slowed my speed for the rain or the puddle.
I RE-learned a lesson from my past, don't hit puddles at speed in my SUV, AND especially not on a 1,000 lb bike, because I am going to hydroplane! My wife had slowed and had no problem (she was smarter than me), while I was scrambling to miss hitting hitting HER! Fortunately I was far enough back and we didn't make contact. I will be slowing down in the rain and thinking about puddles for the future!
OJ
 
The DELAY of Chuck.

I am overwhelmed with best hopes and wishes from you on my thread. Thank all of you so much.
It's really got me to thinking, maybe there's light ahead.
Many doctor visits and rehab have me moving well, very well I might add. Without my walker,
but I still use it outside for balance.
Now about my tires. Here I get an "F". As in failure. I replaced my front tires early this year. I was
using Kumho Solus 155/60/15. I really liked these tires and got great mileage from them. I used 2 sets
and both had over 46,000 miles on them. They never even wore to the wear bars. But the edges were
bald. MY friend Joe, Buckeye Bleau sold me on a set of Federal Formoza's in the OEM size. These still
look new after 10,000 miles. No problems here.
But that rear tire.... I've used the General Alitmax 215/60/15 the last 2 tires. Great tire if you keep watching them.
I rode to Spyderfest with Joe and rode with Mike Blue Knight and Andy from Florida. My thinking was I'd change
to a new rear when I got back. But somebody was snoozing. I got home and my General had near 22,000
on it. I can go a little longer. But I went 7,000 miles longer. These tires, in the center, when worn can read
"REPLACE". Well the REPLACE was not there. A good sign is the tire wore even across the tread.A new tire is on order.
My original thread started a lot of talk about tires, lots of opinions. Peter from Australia even long winded, always
has something wise to say. It seems he's been around. Mike the Blue Knight is probably the most opinionated. HE's right on many things on tires. Mike and Peter agree on much the same thing. But one of them can go to extremes. Entertaining,
to say the least. It's what I like about this forum. The reader can take what they want and toss out the rest.

I've been running 20 PSI in all 3 of my tires but will drop to 18 when I get better.
There's a Spyder gathering here in Zanesville this weekend. I won't be able to go on my bike. IT's hard to strap my helmet on with a neck brace. I might make a short appearance in my cage just to see what's there. If anybody reading this
wants to meet me I'll be wearing my traditional jeans and suspenders, and of course my walker. I know there
are many I want to meet as well. One more thing on this, my old helmet even worm, old and smelly, saved me. THere are scratches front to back, side to side. It's retired now. It's all your choice to wear one or not. I've worn one since my start delivering newspapers in 1966. My parents wouldn't allow me riding without one.

So Spyderlovers all over, you are all an inspiration. Thank all of you! My limits are to be seen and it's not likely I'll have any more 48,000 mile years, certainly not this one. But I'll be back.
And with NEW TIRES!!

Buckeye Chuck 54
#4036





Some may know of my love ryding my 2014 RT-S, it's been my life for the last 3 years
and 358 days. While ryding in the rain on May 30 I spotted a water puddle just ahead.
I've ridden over puddles before and never felt hydroplaning. I passed over this one and
went into an uncontrollable spin at 65 mph. My bike spit me off. I recall hitting the asphalt
and contorting in a way the human body isn't supposed to. I was awake during this whole
episode. Quickly I was assisted by several passersby. I tried to stand up to no avail.
I was able to sit up, and a mere 50 feet away was my Pearl White RT-S, sitting straight up
and idling, seemingly mocking me. No damage, none.
I won't go onto my injuries, suffice to say I am still breathing. Will be homebound for months.
So Spyderlovers, after 157,428 miles it pains me to say, I've had enough.
People who know me think I'll be back. I know I'll try. just can'e see it.
Been ryding since I was 11 years old. Ridden 25 different motorcycles and by my calculations
covered well over 1.2 million miles. It's been fun. This Spyder was the most fun of any cycle I've
ever ridden.
I'll check into SL.com from time to time, maybe.
Buckeye Chuck 54
#4036
 
get well soon...

as a brand new rider, at age 61, with 67 miles under my belt, I am both alarmed at your accident, and heartened by the million miles of otherwise safe miles you accrued--godspeed in your recovery

Some may know of my love ryding my 2014 RT-S, it's been my life for the last 3 years
and 358 days. While ryding in the rain on May 30 I spotted a water puddle just ahead.
I've ridden over puddles before and never felt hydroplaning. I passed over this one and
went into an uncontrollable spin at 65 mph. My bike spit me off. I recall hitting the asphalt
and contorting in a way the human body isn't supposed to. I was awake during this whole
episode. Quickly I was assisted by several passersby. I tried to stand up to no avail.
I was able to sit up, and a mere 50 feet away was my Pearl White RT-S, sitting straight up
and idling, seemingly mocking me. No damage, none.
I won't go onto my injuries, suffice to say I am still breathing. Will be homebound for months.
So Spyderlovers, after 157,428 miles it pains me to say, I've had enough.
People who know me think I'll be back. I know I'll try. just can'e see it.
Been ryding since I was 11 years old. Ridden 25 different motorcycles and by my calculations
covered well over 1.2 million miles. It's been fun. This Spyder was the most fun of any cycle I've
ever ridden.
I'll check into SL.com from time to time, maybe.
Buckeye Chuck 54
#4036
 
Glad to hear you're up and about Chuck - Best Wishes for a Speedy Recovery

I have felt some hydroplaning on occasion and have been fortunate to avoid a major mishap. We all need a little luck to go along with the risk of our hobbies. I appreciate your honest reminder and details of the accident as we all can use some reflection and reminders to try to keep the Gremlins at bay. I just replaced my Kumho and still had some tread left, but I have been known to wear the middle bald as well. Likewise I have some new Solus' on the front that should roll well for a while on my 15 RT.

Hope your Bell keeps working for you and thanks for the Update:clap::thumbup:
 
I am overwhelmed with best hopes and wishes from you on my thread. Thank all of you so much. It's really got me to thinking, maybe there's light ahead. Many doctor visits and rehab have me moving well, very well I might add. Without my walker, but I still use it outside for balance.

Now about my tires. Here I get an "F". As in failure. I replaced my front tires early this year. I was using Kumho Solus 155/60/15. I really liked these tires and got great mileage from them. I used 2 sets and both had over 46,000 miles on them. They never even wore to the wear bars. But the edges were bald. MY friend Joe, Buckeye Bleau sold me on a set of Federal Formoza's in the OEM size. These still look new after 10,000 miles. No problems here.

But that rear tire.... I've used the General Alitmax 215/60/15 the last 2 tires. Great tire if you keep watching them. I rode to Spyderfest with Joe and rode with Mike Blue Knight and Andy from Florida. My thinking was I'd change to a new rear when I got back. But somebody was snoozing. I got home and my General had near 22,000 on it. I can go a little longer. But I went 7,000 miles longer. These tires, in the center, when worn can read "REPLACE". Well the REPLACE was not there. A good sign is the tire wore even across the tread. A new tire is on order.

My original thread started a lot of talk about tires, lots of opinions. Peter from Australia even long winded, always has something wise to say. It seems he's been around. Mike the Blue Knight is probably the most opinionated. HE's right on many things on tires. Mike and Peter agree on much the same thing. But one of them can go to extremes. Entertaining, to say the least. It's what I like about this forum. The reader can take what they want and toss out the rest.

I've been running 20 PSI in all 3 of my tires but will drop to 18 when I get better.

So Spyderlovers all over, you are all an inspiration. Thank all of you! My limits are to be seen and it's not likely I'll have any more 48,000 mile years, certainly not this one. But I'll be back. And with NEW TIRES!!

Buckeye Chuck 54 #4036
Chuck, good to hear you're not giving up. Sure appreciate the feedback about the tires. It's one thing to stretch out the life of them; another to recognize when they're getting to the point of unsafe.

I get you and Buckeye Bleau confused. Sorry about that.
 
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Sounding better...

I am overwhelmed with best hopes and wishes from you on my thread. Thank all of you so much.
It's really got me to thinking, maybe there's light ahead.
Many doctor visits and rehab have me moving well, very well I might add. Without my walker,
but I still use it outside for balance.
Now about my tires. Here I get an "F". As in failure. I replaced my front tires early this year. I was
using Kumho Solus 155/60/15. I really liked these tires and got great mileage from them. I used 2 sets
and both had over 46,000 miles on them. They never even wore to the wear bars. But the edges were
bald. MY friend Joe, Buckeye Bleau sold me on a set of Federal Formoza's in the OEM size. These still
look new after 10,000 miles. No problems here.
But that rear tire.... I've used the General Alitmax 215/60/15 the last 2 tires. Great tire if you keep watching them.
I rode to Spyderfest with Joe and rode with Mike Blue Knight and Andy from Florida. My thinking was I'd change
to a new rear when I got back. But somebody was snoozing. I got home and my General had near 22,000
on it. I can go a little longer. But I went 7,000 miles longer. These tires, in the center, when worn can read
"REPLACE". Well the REPLACE was not there. A good sign is the tire wore even across the tread.A new tire is on order.


My original thread started a lot of talk about tires, lots of opinions. Peter from Australia even long winded, always
has something wise to say. It seems he's been around. Mike the Blue Knight is probably the most opinionated. HE's right on many things on tires. Mike and Peter agree on much the same thing. But one of them can go to extremes. Entertaining,
to say the least. It's what I like about this forum. The reader can take what they want and toss out the rest.

I've been running 20 PSI in all 3 of my tires but will drop to 18 when I get better.
There's a Spyder gathering here in Zanesville this weekend. I won't be able to go on my bike. IT's hard to strap my helmet on with a neck brace. I might make a short appearance in my cage just to see what's there. If anybody reading this
wants to meet me I'll be wearing my traditional jeans and suspenders, and of course my walker. I know there
are many I want to meet as well. One more thing on this, my old helmet even worm, old and smelly, saved me. THere are scratches front to back, side to side. It's retired now. It's all your choice to wear one or not. I've worn one since my start delivering newspapers in 1966. My parents wouldn't allow me riding without one.

So Spyderlovers all over, you are all an inspiration. Thank all of you! My limits are to be seen and it's not likely I'll have any more 48,000 mile years, certainly not this one. But I'll be back.
And with NEW TIRES!!

Buckeye Chuck 54
#4036


Chuck, Although our paths have not crossed, I'm glad you can see a light at the end of the tunnel, that is both promising
and encouraging. I also want to wish you a speedy recovery and truly believe this forum and all the well intended folks will help
you get through this trying period. Your continued input is both medicinal for you and quite beneficial for the rest of us!
Please keep posting!!!
Kindest Regards, Jeff
 
​Wow, those be a lot of words Peter. Sorry I just cannot trust anyone whose country is hanging upside down and eats "Bangers and Mash"!:D

​Jack

Actually it was the vegemite that got me. Still I think it’s great that there are Aussies on this board. I’d love to see Australia again, this time on a Spyder.
 
Chuck, thanks for your latest post. Your vast experience and hindsight about going too far on a tire, as well as helmets are important bookmarks for all of us. It is good to see your upbeat demeanor. God's speed with your recovery
 
Thank you Pete

Something I should have said earlier about my accident.
I said I was going 65 at the time. Well that can't be right.
I turned left onto a 4 lane highway off a 2 lane. From there
it's half mile all uphill to where it happened. I would have
been traveling closer to 55. This 4 lane road is notorious for
flat pavement, water can't run off. But it's still not smart ryding
at even 55 with a worn tire with puddles all over.
The speed limit is 70 here.

I've received a lot of encouragement and good wishes on my thread.
And I really appreciate it. And I've received lots of criticism too.
I appreciate both. My episode hopefully will remind other ryders to
run with good rubber and take it easy on wet roads. You'd think I
should know better. I needed a reminder.

Joe, Buckeye Bleau and I rode to and back from Spyderfest. Within 100
miles from Springfield we ran into rain. It wasn't hard rain, just enough
to wet the road. But we slowed to 55.
This is Joe's first open air vehicle he's ever owned. Not even any kind
of motorcycle. It amazes me how well he rydes it. I should know better.

Don't apologize for confusing him and I. I consider it a compliment.

I'm planning my next / first ryde. I did break 2 fingers on my left hand.
I see the doctor next Friday where I'll see how it's healing. My last visit
he said I'd be rehabbing squeezing a tennis ball. Wouldn't a left handlebar
grip work just as well?

Buckeye Chuck



Chuck, good to hear you're not giving up. Sure appreciate the feedback about the tires. It's one thing to stretch out the life of them; another to recognize when they're getting to the point of unsafe.

I get you and Buckeye Bleau confused. Sorry about that.
 
Something I should have said earlier about my accident. I said I was going 65 at the time. Well that can't be right. I turned left onto a 4 lane highway off a 2 lane. From there it's half mile all uphill to where it happened. I would have been traveling closer to 55. This 4 lane road is notorious for flat pavement, water can't run off. But it's still not smart ryding at even 55 with a worn tire with puddles all over. The speed limit is 70 here.

I'm planning my next / first ryde. I did break 2 fingers on my left hand. I see the doctor next Friday where I'll see how it's healing. My last visit he said I'd be rehabbing squeezing a tennis ball. Wouldn't a left handlebar grip work just as well? Buckeye Chuck
Thanks for the update, Chuck. I'm glad you've decided not to give up riding. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to meet you one day.
 
If you feel that discussing Truth vs. Fiction is a p*ssing contest then please Add me to your ignore list .....If you feel someone spewing Dangerous info is OK..... Then also add me to your Ignore list if you haven't already......your welcome ......... Mike :thumbup:


:hun: Mike, YOU are one of a few that uses science and data. I put that particular emoji on the end for a reason......

Not gonna add you to my ignore list
 
Chuck, good to hear you're not giving up. Sure appreciate the feedback about the tires. It's one thing to stretch out the life of them; another to recognize when they're getting to the point of unsafe.

I get you and Buckeye Bleau confused. Sorry about that.

Buckeye Chuck is the better looking one. He slightly resembles Marty Feldman, I on the other hand am three notches lower.

Joe
 
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