Jagermeister
Well-known member
After a week of complaining about the cold rainy weather, we had a warm break yesterday. :yahoo: I skipped out of work around 3:00, determined to ride at least a couple of hours. 30 minutes later, on a curvy little road I've ridden dozens of times (usually much faster), it happened.
I tucked into a right hand turn on a small crest, without noticing the gravel and mud washed onto the pavement. The front, then rear tires slid right, losing control. I crossed the left lane, and sailed over a 5 foot embankment into a wet, muddy field. The Feejer flipped end-over-end once, apparently nailing me in the right shoulder, which I didn't notice until the jacket came off to reveal a blood stain. Hurts like hell today.
Abreviating the rest: Called Insurance Company, they're sending an adjuster. Cop (nice guy) wrote the report, and helped me get the bike up the hill. Had a sad, sad ride home.
After hosing off the mud, the apparent damage:
Left Mirror Demolished
Right Muffler Ripped Off
Left muffler Banged up
Left Handle Bar Bent (possibly one or more pin broken)
New Rifle Windshild Ripped off & Broken
Tail bent 2 inches to the right
Several pieces of tupperware broken
Scratches
Now, I'm trying to look on the bight side:
1) Not dead: that's a plus.
2) No immediate signs of frame damage
2) The saddle cases were off.
4) I hadn't installed the brand new Givi V46 that came last week
5) Now, I'll get those new Carbon-Fiber Mufflers, hopefully saving enough vs. OEMs to fund the deductible
After the adjuster comes Friday, Keithaba and I are going to take off the plastic and look for any twisted metal. Having never done this before, I'm grateful for a crash veteran's opinion.
I tucked into a right hand turn on a small crest, without noticing the gravel and mud washed onto the pavement. The front, then rear tires slid right, losing control. I crossed the left lane, and sailed over a 5 foot embankment into a wet, muddy field. The Feejer flipped end-over-end once, apparently nailing me in the right shoulder, which I didn't notice until the jacket came off to reveal a blood stain. Hurts like hell today.
Abreviating the rest: Called Insurance Company, they're sending an adjuster. Cop (nice guy) wrote the report, and helped me get the bike up the hill. Had a sad, sad ride home.
After hosing off the mud, the apparent damage:
Left Mirror Demolished
Right Muffler Ripped Off
Left muffler Banged up
Left Handle Bar Bent (possibly one or more pin broken)
New Rifle Windshild Ripped off & Broken
Tail bent 2 inches to the right
Several pieces of tupperware broken
Scratches
Now, I'm trying to look on the bight side:
1) Not dead: that's a plus.
2) No immediate signs of frame damage
2) The saddle cases were off.
4) I hadn't installed the brand new Givi V46 that came last week
5) Now, I'll get those new Carbon-Fiber Mufflers, hopefully saving enough vs. OEMs to fund the deductible
After the adjuster comes Friday, Keithaba and I are going to take off the plastic and look for any twisted metal. Having never done this before, I'm grateful for a crash veteran's opinion.