3,500k's around Tassie and then crashed 30 minutes from home..

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  • Hidiho
    Hidiho
    14 years ago

    Hi All,

    just a quick message to say I got back from Tassie not quite in one piece,  was 30 minutes away from home on the 24th and the bike lost it in the wet on a bend near murrumbateman, still not sure exactualy what happened as it happened so quick, one minuted i was riding and taking it easy as it was raining and a split second later was rolling on the road.

    Just got released today from the hospital, multiple breaks in my right collar bone, damaged/broken right wrist & broken left thumb.

    Not Sure of the state of the bike but will do the calls with regards to insurance tomorrow.

    Anyway, could have been a lot worse but my gear saved me from serious damage.

    Cheers

    Hidiho

     

  • perthhog
    perthhog
    14 years ago
    thats not good mate glad you made it ,metal can be fixed or replaced heel fast andlook after yourself ,hope you had a good time in tassie.
  • BAKES
    BAKES
    14 years ago
    Speedy recovery Hidiho, hope all heals good, lets us know the outcome of your bike.

    Just out of interest "3500Kms" how many bog laps did you do of Tassie
  • toxic
    toxic
    14 years ago

    shit m8..not good at all......hope ya heal well .....

  • cactus60
    cactus60
    14 years ago
    gooday hidiho

    sorry to hear of your off.. i was riding around tass same time as you by the sound of it, was there from the 6th till the 20th. one day of rain for the whole trip on the 8th.. and guess what.. dropped mine just out of roseberry in the wet. same as you. not going quick as i had a trailer on, and out of nowhere after 200 ks of mountain roads, instant drop half way through a right hander., slid for 20 metres into the guaurd railing, by which time i had pushed away from the bike, the trailer hit the rail , bounced back and clouted me in the back. when i stopped rollin i looked up and bike wasnt there. further down the road its heading along by itself. must have hit the railing then stood back up, went another 50 metres crossing the road and eventually hitting a cliff face and leaning up against that as if i had parked it there. after all that, lot of cleaning and reshaping a couple of bent crash bars, it was back on the road. me, just a few holes in the wet weather gear. thats my first off in 32 years on bitumen. scares the shit outa ya.
    yours sounds far worse but glad you got through . heal well and fast.

    cheers.

    ps, the cop that turned up said there had been 5 crashes in 5 weeks on this one bend. made me feel a little better that it was the road surface was crook, not me. picked up triumph badges off the railing and numerous car blinkers. they are resurfacing that bend very soon i believe. 5 ks north of roseberry.
  • Taffymarsden
    Taffymarsden
    14 years ago

     Sorry to hear that but thank goodness you're ok.

    Must be the season for it - I came very close to the same  in the rain this weekend - downhill and slowing for a roundabout, lost the rear (one time when ABS would have been handy) and did a lot of fancy sliding keeping it upright - a lot more spectacular than the usual old lock-up fish-tailing. Of course you immediately forget those moments when you get away with them so bad luck that you had one to remember.

    Keep us up to date with your recovery and the bike.

  • scotti
    scotti
    14 years ago
    G`day All , yeah Sorry to hear about ya off`s , hope ya`s arn`t too badly banged up !
    Tassie is an awesome ride hey , Cheers , Skin
  • Isaac
    Isaac
    14 years ago

     

    What a bugger! Sorry for your dents and heal fast fella! Any photos of your bike?

     

  • lucky
    lucky
    14 years ago

    they reckon most accidents happen a kilometer from home , whoever THEY  are , ???????.........never a good thing !!!!!   hope you guys are okay , you can ride as safe as you can , but i think the odds are generally against us , do your best !!!

  • Firey
    Firey
    14 years ago
    Murrumbateman - just South of the Servo? Its a slippery road in the wet that they need to fix - I hope you heal fast Mate
  • slip
    slip
    14 years ago

    Heal quick mate

  • Hidiho
    Hidiho
    14 years ago

    Hi all,

    Went into Yass yesterday and gave my version of the accident to the police and he mentioned that there are quite a few accidents in the area where I crashed (sounds like you know the spot Firey as it sounds spot on), then went to the holding yard to take some snaps.

    Damage seems all bolt on so i'm lucky there in one respect, the irony is that 60% of the damaged parts I have sitting at home in boxes as i was wating to finish painting my spare tanks and guards till I got back from holidays and the throw all the bling on at the same time.

    From what I can gather what happened is that I hit a ultra smooth patch in the wet and the bike slide out from under me and landed on the right side, threw me off (and I tumbled) and then dug in and flipped to the left side. My saddle bags and wet bag took most of the impact (open face in the wet bag has more damage than the full face i was wearing at the time of the accident).

    Checked the accident site on the way home and the patches are sitting there gleaming in the sunlight and looking like glass.

    I spent 3 weeks in Tassie and did the West Coast (and Port Arthur) and used motels/cabins for half of the time and explored  in and around the area in all directions which would added the K's to my holiday trip, loved the place and managed to become quite acustomed to the 99 bends @ Queenstown and the twisties on the way to Strahan, did a few nights camping at MT field, Cradle Mountain and Arthur River and had most of the rain at Port Arthur (3 days when i arrived) and Stanley (3 days) and was blowing a gale force wind and pissing down when i left Stanley and was being blown all over the place till i reached Burnie when the weather calmed down a little.

    All in all i fell in love with Tassie and the people and seriously considering moving to the apple isle.

    Anyway, shit happens as far as the accident goes but it hasn't put me off riding, just need to heal up and get my baby fixed first.

    Thanks for all the well wishes.

    Hidiho

    P.S. Cactus i was about a week behind you camping at MT field and being hassled by possums :o)

    Edit: darn pictures show up in the preview but not in the thread will see how it goes and try to fixed if not corrected

     

     

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  • Fatman
    Fatman
    14 years ago
    Ouch...Join the club...heal fast brother.
  • smeemn
    smeemn
    14 years ago
    Sorry to hear of your accident, but at least your ok.Thanks for the photo's of the damage,all the best.
  • Taffymarsden
    Taffymarsden
    14 years ago

     A very nice ride there - looking forward it seeing it after it's fixed up.

  • jacks
    jacks
    14 years ago

    Hey Hidiho, sorry to hear about your injuries, it bloodywell happens very quickly, but the bike can be fixed..... I have a pair of Sonic mufflers w/ heat shields that i no longer use as I have the V&H...give me a PM, pay the postage and they are yours...might help the pain....get well soon....

  • Magilla
    Magilla
    14 years ago

    hurts aye

    Heal fast and get back on her

  • gsh
    gsh
    14 years ago
    Sorry to hear about your spill Hidiho hope you heal fast and have the bike repaired promptly. I'm an ex Queenslander and been in Tassie for 18 years now and love the place. I go back to the big towns yearly just to remind myself the rat race I left behind. cactus sorry to hear about your misfortune as well.
  • cactus60
    cactus60
    14 years ago
    gooday gsh . thanks mate,,

    i agree with hidiho . when the time is right i will definatley consider moving there. i live on the south coast of vic so the weather wouldnt even be much of a change. the place is beautful, the people we encounted over the two weeks of riding were very friendly and not just the ones who rely on tourism. we met people in pubs who gave us giant crayfish. others who plied us with alcohol, and many more than happy to give directions should we ask. the scenery is spectacular no matter where you look and the roads in the dry are a bikers heaven.
    i was lucky. slight bruise to the back. couple of grand damage to the bike, almost fixed now , and great memories of the trip. ill be back there for sure.

    hidiho, your bike faired far worse than mine and so did you by the sounds of it. i hope all goes well with the repairs and the healing.

    cheers
  • Hidiho
    Hidiho
    14 years ago

    Hi all,

    Thanks for the further comments..

    Recieved a neg driving fine in the mail on Wednesday and went back to the accident site so i could take some photo's before asking for a review of the penalty.

    http://s468.photobucket.com/albums/rr41/hidi-ho/Accident%202011/

    Bike was dropped off at Robbo's Tuesday afternoon for insurance assesment and appears to be all cosmetic damage.

    Jacks, thanks for your offer but i have 2 sets of spare US spec mufflers and the original mufflers still here in boxes so there is no problem with mufflers, but thanks for your offer anyway.

    I'll be back to riding as soon as all injuries heal and the bikes ready, i have a suspicion it will be a while as there may be a delay with getting hold of a replacement tank.

    Thanks All

    Hidiho

     

     

     

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