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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:56 am
by Counterparts
Just pottering my way to work this morning, going round "Queens Square" in Bath (probably doing all of ten miles an hour), then SLIP! "WTF?" =CRASH!= Sliiide...
I was most bemused! Fortunately, a very nice young lady offered me somewhere to sit down and a cup of tea.
Luckily, the rear brake lever took most of the pounding, (although it's been well bent...the rear sub-frame probably needs straightening too) and the right hand indicator's snapped off, but fortunately no more than that.
I'm fine apart from a rather bruised elbow & hip. My wallet's going to get a bruising too...
Upon inspection, there was a nice big splash of diesel right on the apex of the bend...there should be a law against lorries over-filling their tanks up! The stuff is bloody dangerous.
Royston
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:12 am
by Spirit
Yes, yes, but what about the lovely young lady ? This is how lifetime love afairs begin

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:13 am
by hubird
glad you're alive and complete
Maybe that girl herself put the diesel on the road, to find out who's gonne be her nice ultimate motobiking partner...
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:48 am
by deejaysly

(but not about your accident Royston)
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:59 am
by Counterparts
On 2004-12-02 08:12, Spirit wrote:
Yes, yes, but what about the lovely young lady ? This is how lifetime love afairs begin
I was actually thinking that too, but alas, she has a fiancée...
I've got her email though...I'm going to drop her a "thank you" line.
Royston
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 9:57 am
by Stubbe
Glad you survived (even with severely injured economy),had a similar experience a few months ago, when a young lady entering a roundabout near my home did not see that I was already in there, and sent me flying over her hood.
Didn't get anymore than a sore spot on the shoulder (glad I had my helmet tho!), bike only got a bend front gear wheel (it's pretty sturdy for a roadbike), the lady was shocked, came running out and was full of excuses, almost in tears, her boyfriend sat in the car the whole time looking as if I was the dreaded mother-in-law
Got her phonenumber, but decided to do nothing about it, eventhough I wouldn't have thought twice about taking his seat; she was too young for an old bugger like me
Cheers
Stubbe
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:35 am
by Counterparts
Ouch! Push- or Motor- bike?
One of the worst ones I've heard of happened to my bike-mad friend Andy.
He'd pulled up at a roundabout, waiting to pull onto it, when SCREEEETCH! behind him; he got ploughed into from behind by a lady in a BMW which threw him of the bike, onto the roundabout straight into the path of a 18-wheeler articulated lorry: SPLAT!
Final Score
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Lorry 1:0 Andy
Broken ribs, broken collar bone, broken wrist, bruised & cut all over, bike smashed to bits too. He wasn't too happy!
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:25 pm
by garyb
yeah, and cb550s don't hold up well to cadillacs that don't stay on the road.....
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 5:26 am
by Counterparts
garyb wrote:
yeah, and cb550s don't hold up well to cadillacs that don't stay on the road.....
Those things are like aircraft carriers.
One thing that surprised me rather when I visited the States (as far as I understand it) is that there's no 'MOT' (or equivalent). The state of some of the vehicles people were driving around was absolutely shocking.
One of the top management people in the company I was doing some software work for arrived to work with a car which had obviously had a very intense conversation front-end-on with a lampost. "How can you drive that to work?" I enquired. "It still goes..." was his answer.
Royston
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 8:47 am
by Ricardo
I was actually thinking that too, but alas, she has a fiancée...
I've got her email though...I'm going to drop her a "thank you" line.
Royston
My partner was 6 weeks away from getting married when we fell in love.............
That was 7 years ago....
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 4:41 am
by garyb
Royston, worse than that sneaks down my alley everyday, and many different flavors too....
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 5:01 am
by blazesboylan
On 2004-12-04 04:41, garyb wrote:
Royston, worse than that sneaks down my alley everyday, and many different flavors too....
Eeek. I first read that as "Ricardo, worse than that sneaks down my alley everyday..."
Glad to hear you're OK and have a hot date too, Royston!

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 6:16 pm
by astroman

you're having quite some 'almost there' experiences with that bike, Royston...
but fortunately you manage to get out each time - thumbs up
cheers, Tom
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:05 am
by Counterparts
It's been a catalogue of disaster...
1. About a month after getting the bike, my boss reverses into it - CRUNCH *tinkle*
2. Next, it's ran into three more times in the car park of our other offices =BASH=
3. Then it's hit by a car WIHTOUT ANYBODY BEING IN THE CAR! =CRUNCH=
4. Then it's stolen & thrashed...it takes three months for the garage to remove their thumbs from their asses & fix it up
5. Then I lose concentration and chuck it into a ditch in Wales containing a brick wall - =SMACK= + fractured left hand
6. The most recent diesel-based episode of disaster depicted here
- - - -
Thing is, from owning bikes for some time now, it seems that I love bikes, but they don't seem to like me

Only one of the above incidents was me not paying attention, the rest is...fate?
Regardless, nothing could deter me from carrying on...when it's good, it's unbelievable.
FTW!
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:10 am
by hubird