July 22nd, 2011, 02:26 PM | #41 |
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Ujaas...feel better...that looks like it hurts!
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July 22nd, 2011, 02:27 PM | #42 |
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at least you'll have some cool scars to show the kids.
honestly though the pain of injuries is something you remember even after the evidence of them is gone. i remember all of my serious injuries. i remember exactly why they happened. and i remember the events leading up to them very well. all of my major injuries (on and off bikes) seem to be scarred not only on my body but into my mind. i don't do the things that led up to all of my major injuries now because of them. scars are natures way of helping you remember not to make poor choices. hope you have a speedy recovery and get back on the bike asap... btw how is the bike?
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July 22nd, 2011, 02:28 PM | #43 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 02:30 PM | #44 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 02:31 PM | #46 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 02:41 PM | #47 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:14 PM | #48 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:23 PM | #49 |
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Thank you for posting this and including pictures. It is a good reminder that we should never be complacent.
I wish you a fast recovery!
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:27 PM | #50 |
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Man, I really feel for you. Take care of yourself and feel better. I guess no one knows better than you now about the importance of gear, but I wanted to mention that I live in the tropics with heat index over 100 all the time -- I honestly think with light colored, breathable gear I'm cooler than if I were gearless because I keep the sun off and the wind keeps coming through.
Good luck, hope the healing happens quickly and you are back up and riding soon.
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:28 PM | #51 |
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:35 PM | #52 |
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You should be so lucky to have a woman like mine- "Nemesis"
Nemeis....Is that your pole dancing name? Now...welcome to the stage all the way from Thunder Road....Nemesis! Do you call yourself Nemesis because you're "cool"? |
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July 22nd, 2011, 03:46 PM | #53 |
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the saying i always hear is: theres two kinds of riders; those who have gone down, and those who havent gone down... YET.
i high sided my bike a few months ago downshifting into a turn. i was wearing my jacket and helmet and gloves, but just jeans and wound up twisting my ankle pretty bad and getting a nice patch of road rash on my rt knee. when it happened i was more worried about my bikes damage than anything else, as i hobbled to pick it up. it took a while for the rash to heal and i still have a nice purple-ish scar on my knee. i was doing 40-45mph when it happened so i guess i was lucky i didnt do more damage to myself or my bike (broken turn signal, small rash on fairing). i realize it could have been much worse. it was at nite so no traffic was on the road around me. consider this your "lucky" fall. it might not seem like it or feel like it, but considering the circumstances (no gear, lapse in concentration) you did WALK away. others have not been so lucky. im glad your still with us and will live to ride another day. hope you heal quick brother.
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:08 PM | #54 |
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adri99an, Nemesis... you two are really a pair...
*fight fight fight fight!* i think you guys should race for honor... and women. road-rash rules. but no spiked clubs, only chains and nunchucka. loony-toons style round fused bombs are cool too...
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:13 PM | #55 |
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It's all good. LOL Tell you what Andrea, meet me @ GMR tomorrow @ 9 and we'll race for pinks. |
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:19 PM | #56 |
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Why does she call himself "NEMESIS"?
You're either 1) a Greek Roman goddess???? 2) a hypothetical hard-to-detect red dwarf star, white dwarf star or brown dwarf, orbiting the Sun????? 3) a Geek that named himself after a Star Trek movie???? 4) a formidable and usually victorious rival or opponent (can't be this that's for sure) I'm going to go with #3 on this one?? GMR- tomorrow- me and you- winner has to pole dance to a Lady Ga Ga song and youtube it for Ninjette.org. Alex will video tape it! (not alex.s) It is ALL Good! Just having fun man- you're cracking me up!!! |
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:23 PM | #57 | |
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:23 PM | #58 |
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As awkward as that may sound there can be some slight truth to it!
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July 22nd, 2011, 04:34 PM | #59 | |
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July 22nd, 2011, 06:46 PM | #60 |
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You got lucky if that is all you got from a drop at 65 mph. I've been scratched up that bad when I was younger from a lot less speed on bikes and skateboards.
Be careful out there and I wish you a quick recovery.
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July 22nd, 2011, 07:29 PM | #61 |
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omg... and i thought my road rash was painfull... thats one on your right arm is Epicly big! a friend had almost the same sized rash from his shoulder down to his elbow... slid out on gravel driving down to the beach in nothing but his board shorts,
i had my mesh riding jacket on, and it saved my elbows and arms SO SO much... but i was too lazy to put on my gloves (sat in the tank bag, lol) so i paid that off with some skin loss on the palms. was lucky on the legs, just that rash on the knee. but that took a while to heal up due to the skin always flexing and disturbing the scab... rest at home to recover, you don't want that to get infected, use the time to get 5000 post counts, lol GL on the recovery. just be greatfull that you did not get head trauma, or worse...
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July 23rd, 2011, 09:54 AM | #62 |
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need some advice guys..
need to get my wounds dressed.. went to my pediatrician yesterday (im 18 almost 19 i know i should switch to a big boy doctor now) and that bitch said she couldnt do anything.. i have to go back to an ER.. shes so lazy i called ER and they said your doctor should handle it i called other real doctors in the area and they're all closed on weekends and one said go to the ER, they dont do dressing I don't know what to do. The ER said they'll do it today thank god. also what should I use? ER gave me bacitricin online i've been reading tegaderm and silvedene are the best also im going on a long flight in 4-5 days. don't know if i'll be good by then =/ also i got 5mg percocet but it doesn't do anything. i take one every 4 hours should i ask for a higher dosage?
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July 23rd, 2011, 10:35 AM | #63 |
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Sorry about the accident and the repercussions - don't have any advice on the proper way to dress wounds, I just use Neosporin which I'm sure is the non-profressional product of choice - or maybe just "pour sum Tussin over it"?
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July 23rd, 2011, 11:32 AM | #64 |
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To be honest, I ride without gear most of the time in the summer months.
I know better not to take more risks than I'm willing to put into the riding. IMO: gear/helmets are optional, but you have to have the judgment not to take the unnecessary risks, like aggressive riding in areas that you are not familiar with.. or just look ahead a few vehicles every few seconds. For your wounds: look up 'Second skin', they are somewhat expensive, but very effective and accelerate healing. |
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July 23rd, 2011, 02:19 PM | #67 |
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After seeing those pictures, today will be the last day that I don't own proper riding pants.
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being a cautious driver doesn't effect how badly you're injured when the inevitable happens. wearing gear does.
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July 23rd, 2011, 04:03 PM | #70 |
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Guy with kids in above pic has just about screwed himself out of a place to ride on his bike.
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July 23rd, 2011, 04:17 PM | #72 |
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But seriously...here's why we wear gear
Another member Kaiser6 (sp.?) posted this link....Graphic!!!!!!! http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=105585 |
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July 23rd, 2011, 04:19 PM | #73 |
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New riders often don't understand that when it gets that hot, it is actually cooler INSIDE your gear... unless you are sitting still for a long time. Also, aside from the obvious benefits of going down with gear, keep in mind the hot asphault will cook you like an egg. I have heard stories of parametics moving people before they otherwise felt comfortable, to prevent further burns.... this is in addition to rash.
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July 23rd, 2011, 06:20 PM | #76 | |
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what's the definition of the word "accident"? do you honestly believe being cautious means you have 100% control over your situation? never seen black ice? how about freak mechanical failures? how about a car with a blowout flying across the road from the other lane? what about blind intersections and drunken speeding red-light runners? never experienced it? i have. luckily i was in a van when we were hit from a blind intersection by a truck with a drunk driver doing 80mph in a 35 zone through a red light. since then i will never take for granted the FACT that you do not control your environment, you respond to it. do you really think that because you're cautious you can prevent every situation that will lead to a downed rider? even if you're an extremely skilled rider and can respond to most situations extremely well, you can't respond to every situation perfectly. there will always be something waiting for you. if you believe that there is a chance you can go down, why would you put your skin and life on the line by not protecting yourself? or is it that you don't believe there's a chance because you're "too good of a rider to be involved in an accident"? show me a rider with more than 100k miles on 2-wheels who has not been in some form of an accident. please. i would genuinely love to see it and i have many questions for them. as to you saying my analogy is invalid. you do have the option of not drinking water, just like you have the option of not wearing gear. the point that i was making is that eventually, both will kill you.
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1) where do you typically ride? 2) what type of bike do you do most of your riding on? you said many different bikes, all sport bikes? could you please elaborate a little? 3) you said you only ride in good weather... do you not ride if there's even a remote chance of bad weather? 4) how long of trips do you usually take? 5) what are the road conditions/quality that you do most of your riding on? 6) do you plan all your routes? based on specific factors? such as car encounters, road quality, etc? 7) what kind of bike preperation do you do? i know some people who tune their suspension frequently, others who don't touch it 8) do you do all your own maintenance/repair work? 9) how often do you encounter issues with your bikes? as in broken/failed parts? 10) what type of training have you had? self taught? ever go to the track? 11) what type of tools/items do you bring with you when you ride? do you keep them in/on the bike? 12) what type of storage do you use? tailbags? backpacks? 13) do you ever "open her up"? or is all of your riding low pace? 14) what do you think about lean angle? do you try to keep less angle? edit: one more question... i've been hit by a car and i'm wondering what your suggestions would have been to prevent it. i was making a left hand turn in a double turn lane, i was in the right lane of the two, the car in front next to me hit the gas fast out of the turn, i was taking it casually, then he decided to slam on the brakes directly after the turn. i was behind him by about a car length and the car behind him which also seemed to be in quite a hurry, instead of hitting the brakes, cranked the wheel to the right, hitting me on the side. i tried to steer to the right and hit the brakes at the same time, but couldn't get the bike out of the way in time. was on the 250 so there was no way of escaping with gas. even if i was on my 600 i doubt there would have been time. she hit me on the side, then ran. how would you have prevented it? actually it takes about 2-3 days of not drinking water before your kidnees begin to fail. from there it takes between 2-6 days for you to actually die depending on a variety of factors like humidity, temperature, starting health, weight, body fat content, etc... unfortunately i've had both kidnees fail due to dehydration over the course of 7 days and almost lost them... but that's kinda getting off point now...
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OP was taking more risks than he know he should without gear in unfamiliar territory. One can be very cautious without gear, vice versa, one can wear all the gear and not be cautious at all. No, but I've ridden on public roads enough to be exposed to many stupid drivers and can predict more possible outcomes than those who have not. Most likely, more than you think.. I spend more time planning for ways out of possible accidents. Quote:
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