BuilderBob
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Some of you are familiar with a recent thread of mine about my son coming home on leave and the motorcycle that I bought so that he could ride while he was home. Before he left he said that he wanted to get another bike but would wait until he came back from deployment in 9 months or so.
Fast forward to a couple of days ago. I get a text message with a picture of a sweet looking 07 GSX-R600 titled "my bike". Turned out he couldn't wait and found a good deal on a used 07. I congratulated him on his purchase and added the obligatory "be careful", which I knew he would do.
This evening he called from the hospital. Car pulled out in front of him and he ended up colliding with it (cage at fault and ticketed as such). Sent him flying over the car and ended up with a broken right hand and right knee. Not a scratch otherwise. He was wearing all of his gear. Would have been much worse otherwise, I'm sure.
I'm feeling somewhat responsible for his bad fortune. If I hadn't kindled that desire to get another bike (his first was stolen), none of this would have happened. He's going to be out of commission for 6 weeks anyway. Pretty sure that he won't be able to drive with a cast on his right hand and his right leg. Life is going to suck for him for a while. Hope that the NAVY doesn't punish him in some way either. It wasn't his fault.
Anyhoo, just venting. Poor guy has bad luck with motorcycles. I'm glad that his injuries weren't worse.
Fast forward to a couple of days ago. I get a text message with a picture of a sweet looking 07 GSX-R600 titled "my bike". Turned out he couldn't wait and found a good deal on a used 07. I congratulated him on his purchase and added the obligatory "be careful", which I knew he would do.
This evening he called from the hospital. Car pulled out in front of him and he ended up colliding with it (cage at fault and ticketed as such). Sent him flying over the car and ended up with a broken right hand and right knee. Not a scratch otherwise. He was wearing all of his gear. Would have been much worse otherwise, I'm sure.
I'm feeling somewhat responsible for his bad fortune. If I hadn't kindled that desire to get another bike (his first was stolen), none of this would have happened. He's going to be out of commission for 6 weeks anyway. Pretty sure that he won't be able to drive with a cast on his right hand and his right leg. Life is going to suck for him for a while. Hope that the NAVY doesn't punish him in some way either. It wasn't his fault.
Anyhoo, just venting. Poor guy has bad luck with motorcycles. I'm glad that his injuries weren't worse.
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