I was humbled tonight by visiting the pavement around a corner. It was a simple enought intersection, I've gone through plenty of times. but this time was just after a misty rain when the road "looked" dry. As I approached the intersection I had a green light but traffic turning left (as I was) is required to yield to traffic in the opposite direction. There was a truck coming but he was far enough off that I could make the turn in front of him no problem. I had just ridden about 25 miles in misty rain and the rain had stopped here so the roads seemed to be improving. As I made the turn, I must have carried a bit too much speed and / or there was a slick tar spot or something and the front tire slid, the handlebars went hard over to the left and I dropped like a brick. Of course, all this happened in about 1/2 of a second. Too quick for me to react. I was only going about 10-15 MPH at best. I hit hard on my hip, elbow and fortunately, my helmet. I didn't feel the head impact but heard it. I only slid for about a foot or 2 since I was going slow. I just feel miserable about it. I don't know if it was operator error, or just plain bad luck. Probably a bit of both.
I have a few descisions to make regarding the bike. The bike hit hard on the left engine case and since the forks were hard over to the left, the left signal light and headlight got bent in a bit. After I picked the bike up, I got back on and rode it home but the handlebars weren't straight. I don't know if the forks are bent or the tripple tree or handlbars.... How can I determine this.
I'm pretty bummed. I am a rookie rider but had just put the 1000th mile on her on Sunday afternoon. Now it may be too much to fix, let alone the mental descision I have to face about getting on and riding again.
So, I may have a parts bike for sale or I may part it out. I also may fix it and sell it as a running riding bike or actually keep it myself if I can get over it.
Sorry for the ramblings, but I figured you guys would listen. Thanks.
Tom Brant
Brooklyn Park, MN
I have a few descisions to make regarding the bike. The bike hit hard on the left engine case and since the forks were hard over to the left, the left signal light and headlight got bent in a bit. After I picked the bike up, I got back on and rode it home but the handlebars weren't straight. I don't know if the forks are bent or the tripple tree or handlbars.... How can I determine this.
I'm pretty bummed. I am a rookie rider but had just put the 1000th mile on her on Sunday afternoon. Now it may be too much to fix, let alone the mental descision I have to face about getting on and riding again.
So, I may have a parts bike for sale or I may part it out. I also may fix it and sell it as a running riding bike or actually keep it myself if I can get over it.
Sorry for the ramblings, but I figured you guys would listen. Thanks.
Tom Brant
Brooklyn Park, MN
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