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  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    And this time it was me !!!

    Just got back from hospital. Luckily nothing's broken and no serious damage, only soft tissue injuries and I'm in a lot of pain. RHS ribs (front and back) and right shoulder hurts like fu*k. Thanks God for Panadeine Forte (and good, old Polish vodka). Had my thick jeans trousers, gloves and leather jacket on so I didn't leave any skin on the road.

    Bike wasn't so lucky:

    Handlebars bent, both RHS foot pegs, foot brake pedal, front indicator damaged.

    Pipes scratched, tank and 105 anniversary logo damaged. Mirror's fu*ked, few other scratches and bends.

    Helmet is rooted too

    What happened you may ask?

    I was in a right lane going through a two line roundabout stright ahead, next to me in a left line was Holden Statesman. A female driver, without indicating, turned right in front of me. She not only cut me off but also cut into my line. Her vehicle hit my front wheel and sent me to the floor.

    My right foot got pinned under the bike and I couldn't move as I hit the ground quite hard and was in a lot of pain. Luckily a young bloke (from Mandurah - I will never say a bad word about people from Mandurah) stopped and lifted the bike and pushed it off the road. He was right behind me and saw everything.

    The bitch didnt stop immediately, drove off to a carpark (some 500 mtrs away) and slowly walked back.

    So now I'm fu*ked, the bike is fuc*ed and the warm weather just begun - irony of life. I shouldn't complain too much though - yes I'm in pain but otherways not harmed and the bike will be fixed (eventualy).

  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    I certainly hope so.

    Her car is fully insured and the witness who saw everything told me that she didn't indicate and cut me off so it looks like it was etirerly her fault.

  • FLSTC
    FLSTC
    16 years ago
    glad you are ok but don;t understand why you were in the right hand lane of a 2 lane roundabout trying to ride straight through ... or was it that she came into the roundabout on your right ?
  • johno1
    johno1
    16 years ago
    Bad news m8. I hope you get better soon and you bike is back on the road quickly.
  • toxic
    toxic
    16 years ago

    Damn M8 what a shocker, but, most importantly, ya walked away, hope ya heal soon.

  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    16 years ago

    Glad you're not badly hurt, I would have smacked the bitch in the gob for driving off (but at least she came back) hope the bike is repaired fast and you're back riding soon.

    Regards Bob

  • Hidiho
    Hidiho
    16 years ago

    Damn,

    Another 105th anniversay down.

    Glad your alright to a degree though.

    I'm close to getting my 105th back to normal bar a few scratchs on some minor parts but the tank is next on the list, I'm getting mine repaired as the 3+ month backlog  wait on a replacement tank to come from the states is too long for getting around with a dinged tank, plus I'm paying for the repairs myself rather then going through the insurance and all up I should just come under the cost of my insurance excess with replacement parts.

     

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    16 years ago

    Hey Czarek.... sorry to hear mate :( least you are relatively OK and thats the main thing....

    I almost always use the RH lane through those roundabouts.... make sure you file a police report!!!! I know you always indicate so she should have seen you.....

    Hope you are on the road soon... get the bike roadworthy then worry about the rest, that way you can at least ride whilst waiting the bling to arrive

  • Finny
    Finny
    16 years ago

    M8 glad your ok ...............Dont stress to much on the bike , that can be fixed,

     

  • Fat-Boy
    Fat-Boy
    16 years ago

    Hope you have a speedy recovery, bike might take longer but you're okay and that is the main thing. Stupid Fuggin Cow, round a bouts are the worst place, they only brought in round a bouts to save on trafic lights I recon. 

  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    thanks for all your concerns and replys guys. that's what this forum is all about - mateship.

    We take a piss out of each other, we may not agree on some subjects but when one of us is hurt, we all come together.

    to all forum members, those whom I had a pleasure to know and ride with and those whom I'm yet to meet - thank you.

    Police report is done, insurance claim done. I'm waiting for pick-up truck to take the bike to frasers and assess the damage.

    Today I inspected the damage closer and it doesn't look that bad. Most of the damage is to bolt on stuff so that should be no problem. The worst is a dent in the tank and big scratch to 105 anniversary logo. Guess will have to wait for a new tank from states.

    At least I will be able to ride while waiting for the tank.

    Will keep you posted.

  • PigironBob
    PigironBob
    16 years ago
    Gee, glad your ok mate.
  • Bobtail
    Bobtail
    16 years ago

    Ah what a turn of events mate, gee I hope your OK. Get yaself fixed mate, take it easy and hope to see ya back on the road soon.......................Bastid drivers need the rough end of a pineapple............

    Bt

  • kingchops
    kingchops
    16 years ago

    Czarek,

    Sorry to hear about the stack mate.  Glad to hear you escaped any serious injury.

    I'm constantly amazed at the amount of idiot drivers that know the rules of a two lane round about, I rekon they should throw the book at that bloody cager!

     

  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    Big thank you to you all for your support (not too many "you" in this sentence? must be bloody foreiner)

    Too right Crasher, that's exactly what happened. She not only went right from the left line but also cut my line. Had she stayed in the left line I would have avoided her by turning right and going around the roundabout. After all we were doing 20 - 25 Km /h.

    One positive came from this crash - my opinion about young blokes changed 180*. If I saw him somewher else - walking through the City for instance, I wouldnt give him second thought. 17 - 18 years old, baggy 3/4 pants, scruffy looking T-shirt, baseball cap worn wrong way around - you know the type. He couldn't be more helpful. As I wrote before - he lifted the bike off my foot (not an easy task), pushed it to a safe spot and parked it, helped me to my feet as I was hurting as fuck, stayed with me all the time, asked if I want an ambulance and at the end told me that he saw everything and would be happy to be my witness. Great young man - and from Mandurah - what can I say.

    Bike is going to Frasers tomorrow. Already spoke at lenght with the service dept and they assured me that they will look after me. Will see.

    QUESTION: can I claim a helmet? I hit the road quite heavyli and the helmet struck the road too. Expert say that you should not wear the same helmet any more so can I get a new one and will the insurance pay for it?

    Thanks again and I will kep you updated.

    Czarek

    P.S. Still popping Panadeine Forte (washed down with icy cold vodka) - better than weed

  • andij
    andij
    16 years ago
    quick recoverey mate ,can u drive a run truck
  • sophtayl
    sophtayl
    16 years ago
    Sorry to hear mate.

    Im sure we all feel it when someone goes down. There are a lot of poor drivers out there who have no idea.....at allll.

    Heal well and stay upright....

    Now you have the excuse for "enhancements"

    cheers

    mick
  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    Thanks gents.

    Bano - I'm with Western QBE.

    Bike is in Frasers and i will be there first thing in the mornig tomorrow.

    Thanks again

  • twincam88b
    twincam88b
    16 years ago
    Sorry to hear your news czarek, glad you are okay, that's the main thing. Don't know about these anniversary bikes they seem to attract the idiot women drivers. My first thought was, she was probably talking on the bloody mobile. How often do you see that happening. .......best of luck with the repairs, keep us posted......twincam88b
  • czarek
    czarek
    16 years ago

    OK; latest update.

    Western QBE assessor had seen the bike and authorised the repairs on Monday.

    Frasers placed an order for the new parts on Tuesday and I have to wait ..... 4 to 5 weeks for them to arrive - and that does not include the new tank.

    The tank is 3 to 4 months away. So I'm pissed off as I am 3 weeks without the bike already and will be bikeless for further 5 weeks. It sucks !!!

    I am much better now, still a bit of pain in the ribs area but it's getting better.

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