Bad news for me tonight
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Re: Bad news for me tonight
ATGATT, remember it's not there just to look good.
You sure you don't need a graft? I would still get it checked out for infection though.
You sure you don't need a graft? I would still get it checked out for infection though.
If it aint broke, get your bloody hands off it!
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Almost exactly a year ago I had a similar crash with similar injuries on my CB5, although the grazes were a fair bit bigger. I went to A&E that time and they said I didn't need a graft. It definitely looks deeper than it is in that picture! I'll be changing the dressing daily and keeping a close eye for signs of infection.
Here's the bike...is it my eyes/camera playing tricks or does the RH fork look bent near the top in the first pic?
My very nice local tyre place picked it up for free (it was down the road from them) and they have an apprentice in at the mo who (under supervision) will take off the broken bits - they're not charging me for this either. They'll then check the alignment of the frame and weld the lug on the frame where the subframe bolts on, which has snapped on the left side of the bike.
So far my list is:
Subframe
Left pillion footrest hanger
Fuel tank
All plastics
RH radiator
RH crankcase cover
Mirrors
Seat
Brake pedal
Throttle twistgrip + bar end weight
Indicators
Clutch lever
Here's the bike...is it my eyes/camera playing tricks or does the RH fork look bent near the top in the first pic?
My very nice local tyre place picked it up for free (it was down the road from them) and they have an apprentice in at the mo who (under supervision) will take off the broken bits - they're not charging me for this either. They'll then check the alignment of the frame and weld the lug on the frame where the subframe bolts on, which has snapped on the left side of the bike.
So far my list is:
Subframe
Left pillion footrest hanger
Fuel tank
All plastics
RH radiator
RH crankcase cover
Mirrors
Seat
Brake pedal
Throttle twistgrip + bar end weight
Indicators
Clutch lever
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Re: Bad news for me tonight
To me it looks bent inwards?
If it aint broke, get your bloody hands off it!
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Re: Bad news for me tonight
Same here
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Looking at all the damage I would look for a donor bike. Especially is the frame turns out to be twisted.
If it aint broke, get your bloody hands off it!
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Re: Bad news for me tonight
One with a knackered engine and swap the engines over like Tony suggested?
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yes, that I think I saw the best course.of action then at least you have some spares if needed.
If it aint broke, get your bloody hands off it!
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Sorry to see this. I'm glad you came off better than the bike did, I think you were fairly lucky seeing you were wearing a pair of jeans, at least you had a half decent jacket on,
Chris.
Chris.
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Thanks Chris. Yes I was very lucky, also because my visor is scratched to f*** but the helmet's otherwise unmarked, and also I was wearing a rucksack with my laptop, audio interface and headphones in, all of which are unscathed other than two rips in the rucksack.
My fingers are very crossed for the bike being salvageable but at the same time I'm not that hopeful.
My fingers are very crossed for the bike being salvageable but at the same time I'm not that hopeful.
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that's crap man
good to hear your in relatively ok, hope you get a bike sorted some
good to hear your in relatively ok, hope you get a bike sorted some
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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Jeez!
You made a mess of that one! Glad you are here to tell us about it and no broken bones.
I think it was one of the Lowes twins that said " it doesn't count if you can still walk away from it"
Good luck on the frame report
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You made a mess of that one! Glad you are here to tell us about it and no broken bones.
I think it was one of the Lowes twins that said " it doesn't count if you can still walk away from it"
Good luck on the frame report
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Not much i know but i have a left pillion hanger you can have.Every little helps.
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Re: Bad news for me tonight
You think you should do a lottery ticketjchesshyre wrote:Thanks Chris. Yes I was very lucky, also because my visor is scratched to f*** but the helmet's otherwise unmarked, and also I was wearing a rucksack with my laptop, audio interface and headphones in, all of which are unscathed other than two rips in the rucksack.
My fingers are very crossed for the bike being salvageable but at the same time I'm not that hopeful.
Fingers crossed for you too,
Chris.
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I've just been to my crash site and it's clear why the bike's so f***ed. It slid hard into a kerb and then flipped onto the back end.
Now then. There is, as I suspected there might be, a pretty obvious 2ft wide line of diesel extending for about 3/4 of the way round the roundabout and, not surprisingly, the scratch in the road begins just by this patch. It wasn't visible in the dark with just street lights but in the sunshine it's very visible.
I'm of the understanding that there's nothing you can do about claiming for this unless you can prove that it had been reported prior to the crash and that nothing had been done about it. But does anyone know where I stand with this re. claiming either with my insurers (bearing in mind I only have 3rd party, F + T) or with some other organisation? I'm pretty sure the answer is 'not a chance' but maybe one of you knows more about this than me (which is not difficult).
Now then. There is, as I suspected there might be, a pretty obvious 2ft wide line of diesel extending for about 3/4 of the way round the roundabout and, not surprisingly, the scratch in the road begins just by this patch. It wasn't visible in the dark with just street lights but in the sunshine it's very visible.
I'm of the understanding that there's nothing you can do about claiming for this unless you can prove that it had been reported prior to the crash and that nothing had been done about it. But does anyone know where I stand with this re. claiming either with my insurers (bearing in mind I only have 3rd party, F + T) or with some other organisation? I'm pretty sure the answer is 'not a chance' but maybe one of you knows more about this than me (which is not difficult).
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I would call the local authority, play dumb and see if it has been reported as if not you would like to report it. They should then tell you if it has already been reported. Then go from there I would say.
I feel if you tell these people why you are calling then they would deny that it has been reported even if it had just to get out of responsibility.
I feel if you tell these people why you are calling then they would deny that it has been reported even if it had just to get out of responsibility.
If it aint broke, get your bloody hands off it!