Ari Rankum
NAFO Karting Champion, 2012
That's one hell of an impact velocity. It's remarkable you're basically okay.
I agree with another poster, though - give it a few days/weeks before you sign any releases. I was at a dead stop in a cage and hit from behind by a van going about the speed you describe. My driver's seat seatbelt anchor bolt was ripped out of the floor I was hit so hard. The driver's van was a company vehicle and the company was self-insured. I was unhurt, they were offering a good amount for destroying my Supra, so I signed the papers, received my check, and was on my way. Two weeks later, I went to get out of bed one morning and couldn't move. Weird, and prolly anticipated by the company that owned the vehicle that destroyed my car.
As for the bike, I agree with yet another poster - you'd be surprised how quickly the dollars add up in collision repair. As soon as the obvious damage exceeds 70% of the value of the bike, it will be totalled. When I hit a deer with my 05, I lost the windscreen, the instrument cluster, the front fairing, the right fairing (upper and lower), the right saddlebag, and had some scuffing on the right pipe. The forks may have been tweaked, but I couldn't tell. The bike was totalled relatively immediately by the adjuster. If yours was munched from behind and knocked under a truck, I'd expect the damage to be in excess of what my bike experienced. But I've been wrong many times before.
Once again, I'm glad you came through unscathed. Give it a few days to be sure, though.
I agree with another poster, though - give it a few days/weeks before you sign any releases. I was at a dead stop in a cage and hit from behind by a van going about the speed you describe. My driver's seat seatbelt anchor bolt was ripped out of the floor I was hit so hard. The driver's van was a company vehicle and the company was self-insured. I was unhurt, they were offering a good amount for destroying my Supra, so I signed the papers, received my check, and was on my way. Two weeks later, I went to get out of bed one morning and couldn't move. Weird, and prolly anticipated by the company that owned the vehicle that destroyed my car.
As for the bike, I agree with yet another poster - you'd be surprised how quickly the dollars add up in collision repair. As soon as the obvious damage exceeds 70% of the value of the bike, it will be totalled. When I hit a deer with my 05, I lost the windscreen, the instrument cluster, the front fairing, the right fairing (upper and lower), the right saddlebag, and had some scuffing on the right pipe. The forks may have been tweaked, but I couldn't tell. The bike was totalled relatively immediately by the adjuster. If yours was munched from behind and knocked under a truck, I'd expect the damage to be in excess of what my bike experienced. But I've been wrong many times before.
Once again, I'm glad you came through unscathed. Give it a few days to be sure, though.