Re: How did you get injured on your motor bike?
It seems gravel and motor bikes don't mix. I'll have to be extra careful in unknown areas.
Especially be aware of gravel if you are just showing off for the camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=XsMrPmUQBGs
Skin graft, a week in the hospital, and ~$5K even with great insurance.
My first wreck and own idiot fault.
My second was not.
I was headed down a mountain in the bike lane here coming towards the camera around 45MPH, ya it was a fast shifting bike going downhill ;-}
I was cruising along mostly coasting downhill where the blob of blue is.
There was a van there where that silver car under the appropriately named Collision Center sign in the pic is, turning right.
I was back 50 yards or so when he pulled out but I was watching him pull that bone head stunt and put on the brakes to slow down some and give him room.
I was about 20' behind him doing ~20 when he pulled bone head stunt two.
He just turned right again into the parking lot across my bike lane with this.
Thankfully he wasn't at a 90 degree angle to me, ~45 degrees when I hit the van I guess, and I had driveway to the right.
I just laid on the brakes more and turned to hit him broadside best I could.
The blue ovals are the marks I left on the van as I careened off it to the ground face first just inside the parking lot.
I didn't get up this time, and when the driver asked if I was OK, my response was a long stream of colorful words ending in NO!
I still hurt from that one but the $1500 settlement helped.
It was at that time i vowed to never ride an motorized bicycle without a front strobe headlight and simply can not stress enough how a $30 item is (to me) as important as dual brakes as I have seen first hand over a dozen times how a motorist reacts when they see a strobe light and take that crucial extra second to not just see you, but judge your speed.
It would be comical how people will slam on their brakes or not cut you off with just that one little thing until you realize that without it you may have been laying on the pavement seconds later without it. Been there, done that, once was 1 too many times.