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  • #16
    sorry guys, here's clarification. yes, I did have on full helmet, and from the looks of the front of it, my face would now be repositioned if I hadn't. My only memory so far is an ambulance guy above me saying "buddy, your helmet saved your life tonight.
    ' mro, I'm 54, otherwise healthy and real curious how long it will be for this body to repair itself.

    SO frustrating not knowing what actually occurred. Jeans aren't even ripped. They did cut off leather jacket, dammit.
    80 SG
    81 SH in parts
    99 ST1100
    91 ST1100

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    • #17
      Glad you are OK!

      ...so to speak.
      That is, "Have a speedy recovery!"

      Fox are sly little creatures.. Probably on the side of the road saying to his buddies, "OK, My turn. Bet I can make this guy crap his pants!"

      Little buggers!
      JimBoReeno
      My Ex!"Half-Breed"
      '82 XJ1100 Maxim with
      '80 XS1100SG Motor

      Current Bike
      2000 Indian Chief
      Millennium Edition

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      • #18
        Back when

        When I was much younger I was taken out one night in the rain by an Opossum (sp) in upstate NY. Pretty much the same kind of action only I was going WAY too fast. I didn't sustain very bad injuries like you, but I slid for what seemed like an eternity only barely stopping before being strained through a really taught barbed wire fence. I was wearing a really tight fitting 3/4 helmet that got twisted around when it hit the road nearly wiping my nose right off my face. Had some serious bumps and bruises, but way back when I healed much faster than now I'm sure.
        You can't stay young forever, but you can be immature for the rest of your life...

        '78E "Pathfinder" Show bike...
        Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell
        Drilled airbox
        Tkat fork brace
        Hardly mufflers
        late model carbs
        Newer style fuses
        Oil pressure guage
        Custom security system
        Stainless braid brake lines

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        • #19
          Glad to hear you made it through! Hope you have a quick recovery. Bikes are easy to rebuild, humans are a little more tricky.
          Ernie
          79XS1100SF (no longer naked, now a bagger)
          (Improving with age, the bike that is)

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          • #20
            Belated well wishes!

            Hey Dean,

            Sorry I didn't post earlier, but you might have noticed that I was busy with a fellow Xsive's incident and rally myself! Just got home today.

            Looks like we might need a new POLL about who's had some serious bike related injuries and got back on that Iron Horse of theirs and still ride!?

            I wonder if perhaps you had been on the XS11, that with it's heavier total mass and inertia that it might have been able to plow thru or over that fox better than the ST?

            But hitting any animal is like hitting an oil slick, blood is very slippery, and once it's released, it's very difficult to maintain control.....every try riding on ICE....same kind of thing, similar to Trbig/Tod's recent fresh rain scenario!

            Here's wishing you a most speedy recovery, take your vitamins!!
            T.C.
            T. C. Gresham
            81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
            79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
            History shows again and again,
            How nature points out the folly of men!

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            • #21
              Get well

              [QUOTE]Originally posted by laxdad
              [B]Thanks everyone!
              Hope those that went to TWO (I think it was this weekend) had a good time....

              Hi Dean,

              Sorry to hear of injuries. Take it easy a little while. Hope you are back soon.

              Yes, Those @ TWO had a good time until sunday afternoon when the story becomes similar to yours.

              Get well soon & keep us updated on progress. CU in the spring again?

              Brent in Ga
              It is a great big beautiful world out there
              Brent in GA
              Yamaha 80XS1100SG, HD Firefighter Special Edition 02 Road King, Honda 450 rat, 08 Buell 1125R tour modified, 83 goldwing parts bike gone-traded for XJ1100, 2014 HD electraglide police

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              • #22
                Could someone provide a good explanation of the term tankslapper?

                I was able to talk with the guy who stopped and called 911.
                Turns out that he is a very experienced rider. Although it had just gotten dark. he saw the whole thing. Said I directly t-boned the fox and that it looked like that set up a "tankslapper" from which I could not recover. I went down hard in my lane and the bike continued on its own, crossing over the oncoming lane right in front of my witness, and into a yard. Guess that explains a lot less bike damage than I had envisioned. I was happy to hear from an experienced rider that it looked like I probably could not have done anything differently. Still don't remember anything so this was invaluable information from a good guy.
                80 SG
                81 SH in parts
                99 ST1100
                91 ST1100

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                • #23
                  Dean

                  A 'Tank Slapper' is when the handlebars shake violently from side to side, slapping the tank when they reach the end of their travel.

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                  • #24
                    SSSoooooo experienced....

                    I wonder where Diver Ray got such experience and kept all of the group safe on our ride. I have read about all the mishaps at other group rides and just have to express my stupidity when I was on the ride at S. Lake Tahoe. I was in the back because I was making movies of the ride and I remember being upset because we were going too slow for me. I guess I didn't know how lucky I was that Ray was leading and Edgar was the caboose. I'm sure now that if I was leading we probably would have lost several. I will definately remember that.
                    You can't stay young forever, but you can be immature for the rest of your life...

                    '78E "Pathfinder" Show bike...
                    Lovingly restored by Dave Delzell
                    Drilled airbox
                    Tkat fork brace
                    Hardly mufflers
                    late model carbs
                    Newer style fuses
                    Oil pressure guage
                    Custom security system
                    Stainless braid brake lines

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                    • #25
                      Hey Dean!

                      Just found this. Sorry about your get-off. I know all about critters...

                      Heal well. Got a date with some hill-climbers next year!!
                      Marty in NW PA
                      Gone - 1978E - one of the first XS11 made
                      Gone - 2007A FJR - the only year of Dark Red Metallic
                      This IS my happy face.

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                      • #26
                        Yep, third Sunday in August Marty!

                        Glad you were ok at TWO.
                        80 SG
                        81 SH in parts
                        99 ST1100
                        91 ST1100

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                        • #27
                          When I was first learning to ride, I was on a group ride in the Gold Country and didn't make a tight/left/downhill turn, running off into the rain culvert, Somehow, I didn't go down, but continued riding in the ditch, bouncing off rocks. I remember trying to decide if I should dive into the road or into the granite rubble next to the culvert. Then I hit a big rock and bounced onto the road, still upright...and kept going! The guy riding drag came up next to me in the next straight and yelled "NICE SAVE!" I just said thanks and didn't mention that I hadn't done anything...my damned XS just didn't want to go down!
                          "Time is the greatest teacher; unfortunately, it kills all of its students."

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