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Restlessrustler
09-08-2013, 12:03 AM
Today was a nice start......me and the woman went for a ride. (she rides a ninja 250r and I got a xb9sx) We were on our way to a kinda local cycle gear (she just got a part time job there and had to hand in paperwork) and then off to the twisty back roads....but our trip was stopped short. We were about 20 miles from home and a impatient driver decided to change lanes and cut her off at 40mph. She tore up the focus pretty good and her bike slid to a stop 2 lanes away. I was stuck watching the whole thing, she likes to lead...long story short, shes only got a compound fractured thumb/wrist....surgery monday,sprained ankle and fractured index finger other hand....her 250 dubbed "ruby" is missing some pieces, pegs, etc., hopefully i can fix it. I was shaking until now to type it to you guys, shes home and laughing a bit....pics to come....another addition to gear up! I never thought at 35 something would scare me as that did!

Restlessrustler
09-08-2013, 12:06 AM
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Theycallmecrash
09-08-2013, 12:19 AM
Ive seen my girl when she first started to ride lock up brakes slide into the middle of the intersection cause she wasnt paying attention, a few times. Scared the **** put of me. Last thing i wanna see is her getting plowed by a truck. Only thing that plows her is me!

I have her call/text when she gets to work and home, that way i know her commute went safely. Shes had some close/funny clls since she started riding to work everyday. But shes definitely a much better rider from a year ago when she started.

Glad shes ok, hope she keeps riding!

thrstrmech
09-08-2013, 12:20 AM
glad to hear she's ok and wearing gear, best wishes for speedy recovery

Restlessrustler
09-08-2013, 12:30 AM
She says thanks....and she will be back on 2 wheels....but i might gift her a dream bike this time.....just gotta find out how to lower a ducati lol....or a new bolt

fishxb12
09-08-2013, 12:44 AM
Glad to hear she is ok man.

Restlessrustler
09-08-2013, 01:07 AM
thanks fish...she loved the linkage you made for me....i was gonna send you a request for her bike, but we will see what comes of it now....she just went to bed....shes in such good spirits...i love this woman...

Shawns
09-08-2013, 08:19 AM
Glad to hear she is ok. Gear is everything. I can't believe some states don't even have helmet laws. Also good to hear she is going to keep riding.

chief_of_smoke
09-10-2013, 01:36 PM
Good deal shes ok. I live in a state with no helmet law, but no matter what i ride i put a lid on. As well as my other gear. I once told some one its better to look like a queer than be a smear. Please dont take offence to that.

djs2k2
09-10-2013, 02:42 PM
Wow tell her to get well soon. If you would have hit that focus with the buell the focus might be totaled. Doesn't it suck when people buy cars with names of things they cant seem to do. IE Dodge= they cant dodge motorcycles, Caviler= theres nothing caviler about there drivers, Escort= really what would you escort groceries to the house, Escape= escape what its slow, Fiesta= I'm not even going to go there, Focus= they dont focus on motorcycle riders as seen above. :D

chevy42083
09-10-2013, 03:02 PM
It's scary... I watched in my rearview mirror as my girl lowsided through a turn and slid into a big lifted dodge truck.... pretty sure it's rear wheel went over her foot (as he bike slid into it's front tire). She couldn't tell, but it looked like it, and her calf was bruised up... thanks for Sidi boots, feet were fine. Just a some LIGHT scrapes on knees/shoulder/elbows.

Even better... I had my GoPro facing backward... so I have it on video :/

Her bike was totaled (shift shaft snapped the lower portion of the motor open as it slid into the dodge), and the dodge went away on a wrecker w/ $3,000 in damage.

It's my fault... I knew we should've replaced the (semi)old tires. And now she holds herself accountable. Although she was VERY nervous about riding again (even more when the time came)... she's back to enjoying it now, and a LITTLE more cautious. Not that she needs to be, but it doesn't hurt either.

agfish18
09-10-2013, 03:56 PM
Even better... I had my GoPro facing backward... so I have it on video :/

proof or it didnt happen :D

on a real note, glad she is ok man! Hopefully you both can turn this into a learning experience... although she may not have been at fault, there is always something you can do differently (unless a car magically appears from a time portal unexpectedly and there is just no stopping it in time.) :D

Tell her to rest and heal up quick, but not to fear the machine if/ when she gets back on.

Internet Annoyance
09-10-2013, 04:15 PM
glad she survived,. Im annoyed with distracted drivers and idiots on the road. I am recovering myself from being rear ended by a drunk driver (me bike 45mph, Drunk girl 70-80 mph) Im lucky to be alive,
I cant imagine what it must have been like to see that happen to her in front of your eyes. If i knew then what i know now.. I would have beaten the drunk girl who ran me over with my helmet until a bloody pulp. Kudos to you for not going to jail in your incident. Im not sure I could have shown the same restraint.
I drove my truck yesterday and had a bit of roadrage following some chick and i could see she was texting while driving, Tell tale the looks down and up while driving,,mostly down at her phone while texting, while she swerved and slowed down then sped up. Me honking at her didnt deter her at all. other than the occasional ride to work, im done with daily commutting on my bike. Too many idiots out there. Just fun rides from here on out.
so glad for you that this worked out.
I dont know about your area, But i hired the local AIM lawyer..
(Aid to injured Motorcyclists) the local lawyer has 25 years handling legal cases for bikers, and does a lot of free work for the biker community. The AIM gig is a bit of a gimmick and i cant vouch for lawyers in other areas but in my case im pretty happy with my guy representing me.

50dro
09-10-2013, 04:46 PM
Glad to hear she's OK...

Restlessrustler
09-10-2013, 09:04 PM
Thanks Guys! We are off to surgery for her thumb/ wrist weds. The insurance company is working with us great, but the specialist office couldnt give a damn about her hand, they just want to secure who is paying. She is walking around a bit now, sore...hopefully after surgery tomorrow she will be on the road to recovery. She isnt into the whole suing thing as long as she gets better and her bike gets fixed. We are in NJ and still waiting on the police report, its creeping in my mind about a lawyer. Oh and on a side note, the cops who were the last ones to get there (3 cars) were assuming she was in the wrong(speeding/sportbike/ reckless) until witnesses and then I all had the same story the talked to us all seperate.

Internet Annoyance
09-11-2013, 01:07 AM
I have been riding 35 years, never had a serious bike accident before,,, fell off a few times, did some stupid things. but nothing like this at all. My advice however is you SHOULD strongly consider getting an attorney. I
DO NOT believe in accidents as an income opportunity. let me state it again, I DO NOT think a wreck means a big payday.
But i can tell you from what i have been told by lots of people over the years, including many who did or used to work in the Insurance industry. The insurance companys are NOT your friends. Even your own Insurer. Their business model revolves around paying out the least and minimizing expense.
Studys show,, that even giving up 30% (standard) or even a negotiated 20% to an attorney you still end up with a better settlement that if you tried to do this yourself. A local guy in our Norton vintage bike club is also an attorney and was clobbered by a driver,, he got the run around himself from the insurance companys...
Police generally dont take the side of bikers, just the facts, I can tell you many storys, but in my case the police have been awesome, I couldnt ask for better, but it helps the person who hit me was drunk and theres no shortage of outrage over what she did. Ill send you a PM about some resources you should read... make your own decision. but be careful what you say and who you say it too... the insurance companys are going to be very eager to do recorded statements and get this done before you have an attorney involved. Im not going to say an attorney is perfect for you or you end up with a good one. But its something you should look into and soon, rather than later. dont rule anything out until then.
in the meantime, stay safe and appreciate how lucky both of you are. I personally am very thankful myself each morning i wake up. Several people have told me i have now 2 birthdays. my regular one and the day i cheated death. The percentage of people who survive what i went thru is less than 1%, you gys are lucky as well, Dont forget it. I know friends who have died in wrecks at 25mph, Best of all, you survived.:)

Restlessrustler
09-11-2013, 10:34 PM
Thank you! todays surgery they deemed her thumb was dislocated and the joint was shattered. After being under for 6 hrs, they got her screwed, plated and pinned. 3 to 6 weeks recovery and in 6 months possibly another surgery. Yea that did it....we are calling some reinforcements tomorrow. Internet Annoyance thanks for the advice, it makes sense after the cost of todays surgery and knowing it isnt close to being over.

Restlessrustler
09-21-2013, 01:24 AM
Lawyer was here today....looks like the police report was as good as i thought...cash is good but i dont care, i just want to ride again with her now!

lawdog
09-21-2013, 09:22 AM
Internet annoyance is right on! I investigate accidents for the Federal Government and his advice is solid! Good luck!

Restlessrustler
10-12-2013, 02:08 AM
update.....cast is off, she is kinda better.....
she sat on her newish ninja 300 today....month to go....i love her, but hate this!

Internet Annoyance
10-12-2013, 02:19 AM
Good to hear, Time is the great healer. Best wishes for your situ and hers.

Im in the same boat. Wife took all the bikes keys she knew about and doesnt want me riding, but that day is coming. My recovery is long and slow as well. The experts say "Give ti a year" seems crazy but everyone says it.
by then you will know what you are stuck with and how much you recovered from. There is no such thing as %100
recovery, in your older years this is something that will effect/affect you. So best you can hope for is %95

ride safe, watch your mirrors and always plan your escape and be prepared for a crash. Hope for the best while planning for the worst.

thrstrmech
10-12-2013, 12:45 PM
[up]...glad things are looking up

Restlessrustler
10-13-2013, 02:01 AM
ive had many stiches and many breaks.....my knees hurt all the time, but riding makes me feel pain free and happy! I will never be a white collar and never get to relax, I work for a living and love the fact that I am always doing something. Its in my blood to work on things and my family and friends love/accept it. She is the love of my life and she is like me, hardheaded and she will get back on the bike as soon as she can....im expecting about a month so as long as the roads are clear....the girl will be tearing it up soon! I will post a pic as soon as she pulls outta the driveway.....but for now her bike is in the living room...haha!

Restlessrustler
10-13-2013, 02:05 AM
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thrstrmech
10-13-2013, 02:13 AM
[up]

Jay Swift
10-13-2013, 02:24 AM
Glad she is ok!

Restlessrustler
10-13-2013, 03:35 AM
thanks for the thumbs up....even tho its a sport bike...lol