Sounds really nasty mate but it must have taught you a lesson in a way, and that would be to concentrate on your enviroment and how you are handling it. I had a nasty accident when my bike fell on me and badly broke my right leg through....you got it!....not concentrating on what i was doing. Its cost me around £5000 so far in lost earnings, medication, repairs to the bike, loss of profit on the bike because i got her to an immaculate condition before dropping it and also in the end has cost me my job as i wasn't fast enough any longer to continue with it. Just for a lack of concentration....as you say my friend, shit happens!
Live life, Love life.
To spoonlamp thank god you're ok but feeling sore, from a learner point of view your post shows how important it is to all wear proper kit at all times and to trust nothing and no one while on the road!! :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek
My and my beloved fazer misbehaving on the roads of life!!!!
well done matey a long old road but sure its worth it
How can you remember every detail!
When I had my "biggie" all I can remember is thinking, this is going to hurt, and then afterwards laying in the gutter surrounded by onlookers, paramedics and big French policemen waving their arms.
Makes you wonder, eh?
There are some folk who say you should be free to ride in anything you want to, any time.
Me, I'd rather give myself a fighting chance by wearing something protective.
I've got a few scars and lumps and bits and pieces out of me as I used to ride off road, not always in the right gear,,, or clothing.
I'd rather now, 35 years later, spend an extra 2 mins and an extra few bob (at the risk of feeling mildly uncomfortable if it's hot or whatever) on keeping my skin on and bones mostly in the right places.
I still like to ride like a loon occasionally but as safely ~(blah, blah, blah) as possible to enjoy another day riding out.