From the day 9 report:
"Three More Riders Are Out
We don’t have details, but Mark Dieck had an accident somewhere in northeastern Arizona and has sustained a broken leg. He is obviously out of the rally.
Bob Lyskowski hit a deer near Laramie, Wyoming, and the bike went down. Bob is bruised, but nothing is broken. The only Harley-Davidson in the Rally has more than bruises. Bob says it is totaled.
Something went wrong with Margaret Peart’s GS yesterday and she limped into Grand Junction, Colorado for a damage assessment. Margaret was unable to explain exactly what the problem was when she called the Rallymaster, but she is out of the rally.
Bambi is Out, Bob St. George is NOT
Bob St. George hit a deer about 5:30 this morning near Craig, Colorado. Fairing plastic is damaged and the right saddlebag was torn off of his FJR1300 but Bob kept the bike up and he is uninjured. Bob was unable to start the bike and called for a tow. When the towing service arrived, they were able to get the bike running with a jump start. Apparently the battery was depleted because Bob didn’t turn off his auxiliary lights and
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other accessories after the deer strike. Bob has used duct tape to put the bike back together and is back on the road. This is no surprise to me or the Rallymaster. For those who don’t know him, Bob is one of the riders with True Grit. He will not give up unless it’s truly impossible to continue."
Also from the KLR650 forum, the guy on the KLR got some rest, had an auto repair joint straighten the bike a bit (except a side bag which has no cover) and he is back in and running the rally.... gutsy attitude.
These guys are amazing!
"Three More Riders Are Out
We don’t have details, but Mark Dieck had an accident somewhere in northeastern Arizona and has sustained a broken leg. He is obviously out of the rally.
Bob Lyskowski hit a deer near Laramie, Wyoming, and the bike went down. Bob is bruised, but nothing is broken. The only Harley-Davidson in the Rally has more than bruises. Bob says it is totaled.
Something went wrong with Margaret Peart’s GS yesterday and she limped into Grand Junction, Colorado for a damage assessment. Margaret was unable to explain exactly what the problem was when she called the Rallymaster, but she is out of the rally.
Bambi is Out, Bob St. George is NOT
Bob St. George hit a deer about 5:30 this morning near Craig, Colorado. Fairing plastic is damaged and the right saddlebag was torn off of his FJR1300 but Bob kept the bike up and he is uninjured. Bob was unable to start the bike and called for a tow. When the towing service arrived, they were able to get the bike running with a jump start. Apparently the battery was depleted because Bob didn’t turn off his auxiliary lights and
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other accessories after the deer strike. Bob has used duct tape to put the bike back together and is back on the road. This is no surprise to me or the Rallymaster. For those who don’t know him, Bob is one of the riders with True Grit. He will not give up unless it’s truly impossible to continue."
Also from the KLR650 forum, the guy on the KLR got some rest, had an auto repair joint straighten the bike a bit (except a side bag which has no cover) and he is back in and running the rally.... gutsy attitude.
These guys are amazing!