Ashc
Junior Member
I joined this forum a couple of months ago, and before I had a reason to use it, some silverhaired cager pulled in front of my and busted up my 07 FZ6.
pics here (blood warning) bike wreck - a set on Flickr
Not to bad as the injuries are concerened, but there is frame damage. So I'm assuming a full total. Anybody bought thier bike back from the insurance companies before? I'm planning on parting what's good off of it, and saving the engine for a cart project in the future.
Setting: Clear sky at or about mid 80's, Florida pan handle Emerald coast. Cruising at about 45 MPH on a main road with a party of 3 me being second in the party. Split 4 lane road w turning lanes.
Location: Intersection between main road, 2 fast food restraunts, and a bridge leading to contos on the coast.
Story: My buddy, me, and my wife were heading from a Motorcycle Safety Rally on Friday the 13th (ironicly) to get some lunch in a near by coastal city. The sky was clear and the temperature was perfect. It was a little before lunch, so we wanted to get on the road before the traffic picked up. No speeding, no crazy weaving, just a nice cruise for some good food. We were all wearing full gear.
After about 25 min into the trip we had been hitting every green light along the route. It was pretty nice, and the traffic hadn't picked up so the trip was taking turns for the good. We moved into the left hand land to pass some turning traffic and stayed there for about 2 miles. When we approached the intersection we all slowed a little, but stayed within the speed limits. The far left lane was completly backed up with turning cars, the light was green and we proceeded through in the left most lane with a few cars behind us on the right side. So there wasn't really anywhere to go for a while.
As we came through the intersection a lady pulled through the turning lane, from the opposide road and violated our lane about half way right into the side of the lead bike. He abruptly swerved to avoid her car and passed militations of the bike to a lowside crash. Luckily he detached from the bike. The left me with his bike in front, the lady's care to the left, and his body to the right. The only thing I had mind to do was stop as quickly as possible.
Hitting the front brakes, and applied a bit to much pressure and locked the wheel up, whick bucked the back of the bike up a bit and dropped all my control. I was able to release the front brake and return the back end, but my fork turned from the torque of the initial release whiched caused my balance to break. The FZ fell on the right side and slid about 50ft to a stop. So, I prevented a high side, but still dropped the bike...hard.
I smacked my helmet and lost conciousness immediatly and came to with the bike on my ankle. My wife was the last rider, and was able to stop right at the intersection threshold.
In hind sight, I probably could have been easier on the brake, and prevented the drop. However I'm still a newer rider, and the sight of my buddy going down sent my mind into a panic and I just wanted to stop quickly and assist him. This mindset sent me to cager mindset and instinct mashed the brakes. Dodging the wreckage was a possibility, but I didn't want to take the risk of hitting the car, his bike, or him.
People, practice your quick stops. Start slowly, and do the same as the MSF. steadily increase your speed ina controlled environmeny and get comfortable with your balance and locking up your tires. You think your a great rider untill somethign like this happens.
Injuries: There is rash above, and there was a bout a 3"x1" chunk of flesh missing below. Wife said she could see the tendons to the knee. Rash on the side of the knee, front of the shin, on the hip, and a helluva - a - lot of pain to the shoulder :/ Physical therapy starts on the 10th. I'm really suffering with a lot of swelling and pressure along with my knee and ankle being very immobile.
****EDIT****
Alright, as you already know I'm Military. My medical is Tricare so i don't ever see the bill. And I had full coverage, so my insurance can cover my bike. Should I get an attorney for this? Do I need to go after the person at fault? No experience with this. My wife thinks I need to start a case on top of the claim for insurance. The lady was cited for failure to yield, and is claiming no fault with her insurance. Really lost on this.
***Anybody ever bought their totaled bike back and parted it out? Just wondering if it's worth the trouble or not. I have the space, tools, and know how. Does the cost outweigh the benefits is my concern?***
pics here (blood warning) bike wreck - a set on Flickr
Not to bad as the injuries are concerened, but there is frame damage. So I'm assuming a full total. Anybody bought thier bike back from the insurance companies before? I'm planning on parting what's good off of it, and saving the engine for a cart project in the future.
Setting: Clear sky at or about mid 80's, Florida pan handle Emerald coast. Cruising at about 45 MPH on a main road with a party of 3 me being second in the party. Split 4 lane road w turning lanes.
Location: Intersection between main road, 2 fast food restraunts, and a bridge leading to contos on the coast.
Story: My buddy, me, and my wife were heading from a Motorcycle Safety Rally on Friday the 13th (ironicly) to get some lunch in a near by coastal city. The sky was clear and the temperature was perfect. It was a little before lunch, so we wanted to get on the road before the traffic picked up. No speeding, no crazy weaving, just a nice cruise for some good food. We were all wearing full gear.
After about 25 min into the trip we had been hitting every green light along the route. It was pretty nice, and the traffic hadn't picked up so the trip was taking turns for the good. We moved into the left hand land to pass some turning traffic and stayed there for about 2 miles. When we approached the intersection we all slowed a little, but stayed within the speed limits. The far left lane was completly backed up with turning cars, the light was green and we proceeded through in the left most lane with a few cars behind us on the right side. So there wasn't really anywhere to go for a while.
As we came through the intersection a lady pulled through the turning lane, from the opposide road and violated our lane about half way right into the side of the lead bike. He abruptly swerved to avoid her car and passed militations of the bike to a lowside crash. Luckily he detached from the bike. The left me with his bike in front, the lady's care to the left, and his body to the right. The only thing I had mind to do was stop as quickly as possible.
Hitting the front brakes, and applied a bit to much pressure and locked the wheel up, whick bucked the back of the bike up a bit and dropped all my control. I was able to release the front brake and return the back end, but my fork turned from the torque of the initial release whiched caused my balance to break. The FZ fell on the right side and slid about 50ft to a stop. So, I prevented a high side, but still dropped the bike...hard.
I smacked my helmet and lost conciousness immediatly and came to with the bike on my ankle. My wife was the last rider, and was able to stop right at the intersection threshold.
In hind sight, I probably could have been easier on the brake, and prevented the drop. However I'm still a newer rider, and the sight of my buddy going down sent my mind into a panic and I just wanted to stop quickly and assist him. This mindset sent me to cager mindset and instinct mashed the brakes. Dodging the wreckage was a possibility, but I didn't want to take the risk of hitting the car, his bike, or him.
People, practice your quick stops. Start slowly, and do the same as the MSF. steadily increase your speed ina controlled environmeny and get comfortable with your balance and locking up your tires. You think your a great rider untill somethign like this happens.
Injuries: There is rash above, and there was a bout a 3"x1" chunk of flesh missing below. Wife said she could see the tendons to the knee. Rash on the side of the knee, front of the shin, on the hip, and a helluva - a - lot of pain to the shoulder :/ Physical therapy starts on the 10th. I'm really suffering with a lot of swelling and pressure along with my knee and ankle being very immobile.
****EDIT****
Alright, as you already know I'm Military. My medical is Tricare so i don't ever see the bill. And I had full coverage, so my insurance can cover my bike. Should I get an attorney for this? Do I need to go after the person at fault? No experience with this. My wife thinks I need to start a case on top of the claim for insurance. The lady was cited for failure to yield, and is claiming no fault with her insurance. Really lost on this.
***Anybody ever bought their totaled bike back and parted it out? Just wondering if it's worth the trouble or not. I have the space, tools, and know how. Does the cost outweigh the benefits is my concern?***
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