k7lvo
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I've seen more deer while driving and riding in the past couple of months than I've seen in years. Dunno whether there are more deer or they're staying lower.
Last Saturday I watched a friend of mine hit one with his VStrom at ~40 mph. From my viewpoint , ~150 feet behind him, I thought he'd made it, but the right side of the bike hit the ***-end of the deer as he was heading off the road. It was a good sized deer - the back of the deer was at least up to the handlebars of the bike. It looked like the bike had been slapped down by a giant fly swatter.
The rider was wearing a full face, mesh jacket, and blue jeans. He came out of it with a concussion - doesn't remember anything from 15-20 minutes before the wreck until he woke up in the hospital bed, although I don't think he ever lost consciousness - a rasberry on his left shoulder, and skinned knees. His wife had a half helmet, (not a beanie) a synthetic jacket, and blue jeans. I think she was knocked out for a few seconds; from my vantage point while watching them slide, she never moved as she slid down the road on her stomach, feet first, the front edge of her helmet scraping into the pavement... She's got some painful rash on her cheeks and chin and will be going in for some dental work. Neither of them got any broken bones. They'll be fine in a little while.
The deer ran off - it didn't even look like it was even limping.
I don't have any pictures of the bike, but it wasn't badly damaged, and I think it could have been ridden away. The left crash bar is bent out from hitting the deer - but it probably saved their legs - and the right bar is bent into the plastic. The after market plastic saddle bag is toast, but it probably saved the bike, and maybe even their legs.
Last Saturday I watched a friend of mine hit one with his VStrom at ~40 mph. From my viewpoint , ~150 feet behind him, I thought he'd made it, but the right side of the bike hit the ***-end of the deer as he was heading off the road. It was a good sized deer - the back of the deer was at least up to the handlebars of the bike. It looked like the bike had been slapped down by a giant fly swatter.
The rider was wearing a full face, mesh jacket, and blue jeans. He came out of it with a concussion - doesn't remember anything from 15-20 minutes before the wreck until he woke up in the hospital bed, although I don't think he ever lost consciousness - a rasberry on his left shoulder, and skinned knees. His wife had a half helmet, (not a beanie) a synthetic jacket, and blue jeans. I think she was knocked out for a few seconds; from my vantage point while watching them slide, she never moved as she slid down the road on her stomach, feet first, the front edge of her helmet scraping into the pavement... She's got some painful rash on her cheeks and chin and will be going in for some dental work. Neither of them got any broken bones. They'll be fine in a little while.
The deer ran off - it didn't even look like it was even limping.
I don't have any pictures of the bike, but it wasn't badly damaged, and I think it could have been ridden away. The left crash bar is bent out from hitting the deer - but it probably saved their legs - and the right bar is bent into the plastic. The after market plastic saddle bag is toast, but it probably saved the bike, and maybe even their legs.
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