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Posted 21 November 2008 08:03


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Thanks for posting this. An excellent warning not only to those minded to get cheap helmets, but also for those who like the open-face option...

I have a Shoei and they do seem to be an excellent make. I'm very glad yours did its duty well.

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Posted 21 November 2008 11:51


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WOW, that is an amazing impact. You are lucky to be alive.

This is what is left of my boot after my accident

No wonder my foot now looks like it does.




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Posted 21 November 2008 12:02


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londondrz (21/11/2008)
WOW, that is an amazing impact. You are lucky to be alive.

This is what is left of my boot after my accident

No wonder my foot now looks like it does.

Will your foot/leg make a full recovery? That really doesn't look too good does it?

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Posted 21 November 2008 12:10


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WOW, that is an amazing impact. You are lucky to be alive.

This is what is left of my boot after my accident

No wonder my foot now looks like it does.

Will your foot/leg make a full recovery? That really doesn't look too good does it?

Hi John. I have been told that there is a good chance that I will never walk 100% properly again due to a combination of the foot and knee damage. That said, after I crushed my shoulder in a bike accident years ago I was told I would not have full use of that. I have full useage of it now.

Like you are experiencing things like this can get you down without a positive attitude, I am positive I will be able to walk again. My wife tells me I will be able to run again but only if I loose 4 Stone!! Cheeky mare




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Posted 21 November 2008 12:12


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and here is the damage to the bike!!! Supermotos are tough, pity I wasnt

Bent footpeg!!




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Posted 21 November 2008 12:18


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londondrz (21/11/2008)
and here is the damage to the bike!!! Supermotos are tough, pity I wasnt

Bent footpeg!!

You see that's what annoys me most about my accident. If my bike was returned to me in several boxes, with everything smashed, I would feel better, but apart from a broken brake pedal it was rideable, in fact the insurance man rode it into the back of his van...... bastard.

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Posted 21 November 2008 12:29


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That's the problem, bikes are metal and plastic and on the whole crash quite well. We are on the other hand a little more fragile and dont tend to fair so well. Mind you my R6 fell over when I accidently lifted the side stand, near £200 damage.

Bike crashes are weird, I highsided my DRZ, forks twisted in the yokes and the handguard got scratched, I broke two ribs and wrenched my shoulder. Just cant get it right




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Posted 22 November 2008 11:19


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and here is the damage to the bike!!! Supermotos are tough, pity I wasnt

Bent footpeg!!


You see that's what annoys me most aboutmy accident. If my bike was returned to me in several boxes, with everything smashed, I would feel better, but apart from a broken brake pedal it was rideable, in fact the insurance man rode it into the back of his van...... bastard.


Ah, you're like me, put your bike first lol. A mate picked up my 750 after my biggie, straghtened the bars and rode it to work next day.

That hat has paid for itself and more. Do you remember anything about the accident yet? It may be a memory locked away forever.

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