fjrshanta
Well-known member
Well, I have to add my name to those who have succumbed to the evil gravel devil.
Last week while having a wonderful ride on a rural mountain road, I found myself sliding on the ground and watching my beautiful FJR flipping in front of me. It slid on the right side and then flipped over and slid on the left where it finally ended up.
During my slide ride, I realized that I was not feeling any pain. I got up after sliding for about 60 to 80 feet to find I had no damage to my body, just a sore right arm. I have to give huge kudos to my protective gear that really saved me. My “TOURMASTER TRANSITION 2 JACKET” took all the damage and allowed me to pick up my bike and limp it home. My ALPINE STAR boot was caught under the right side of the bike as I fell and slid and my foot hasn’t even been sore!
The greatest pain of the crash is realizing I won’t be able to ride the bike until the dealer and insurance company can put it back together and that “I” hurt the bike. I have inspected it and I believe the damage to be only cosmetic with the exception of the front fairing stay being bent.
I am a firm believer in “All The Gear All The Time” as stated by another forum member. Protect yourself so you will be able to ride tomorrow.
P.S. My sympathy to those mourning the recent loss of Tim "twowheelnut" Bates.
Shawn (fjrshanta)
Crash Photos;
Clicky:
https://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll148/F...ta/FJR%20Crash/
Last week while having a wonderful ride on a rural mountain road, I found myself sliding on the ground and watching my beautiful FJR flipping in front of me. It slid on the right side and then flipped over and slid on the left where it finally ended up.
During my slide ride, I realized that I was not feeling any pain. I got up after sliding for about 60 to 80 feet to find I had no damage to my body, just a sore right arm. I have to give huge kudos to my protective gear that really saved me. My “TOURMASTER TRANSITION 2 JACKET” took all the damage and allowed me to pick up my bike and limp it home. My ALPINE STAR boot was caught under the right side of the bike as I fell and slid and my foot hasn’t even been sore!
The greatest pain of the crash is realizing I won’t be able to ride the bike until the dealer and insurance company can put it back together and that “I” hurt the bike. I have inspected it and I believe the damage to be only cosmetic with the exception of the front fairing stay being bent.
I am a firm believer in “All The Gear All The Time” as stated by another forum member. Protect yourself so you will be able to ride tomorrow.
P.S. My sympathy to those mourning the recent loss of Tim "twowheelnut" Bates.
Shawn (fjrshanta)
Crash Photos;
Clicky:
https://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll148/F...ta/FJR%20Crash/
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