Bad Feeling

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  1. reg71

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    These are the riders for today's show. #1 is Tony on the Aprilia Tuono Racing model, #2 Carl on the 5th gen VFR, #3 Reg on the 5th gen VFR, #4 Brian on the 4th gen VFR.

    Have you ever had a feeling that it was your time? Well, I have bee having that feeling for a while. Some would say that is jinxing yourself, but I don't believe in luck of that sort. I just feel like everyone has good days and bad days, and they are all subject to interpretation. Anyway, I'll do my best to recap the day for you guys.

    We left SLO and headed west towards the coast on Los Osos Valley Road and then caught Turri Rd and headed on into Morro Bay. It was great riding, but slightly brisk. Had to make a stop in MB for Carl to adjust his FI a bit. After adjustment, headed up Old Creek Rd to Hwy 46 for a great run. All went smoothly, but the temp seemd noticeably cooler to me by the end of Old Creek.

    We headed back east on Hwy 46 and caught Jack Crk Rd to Vineyard then stopped for a short chat with a friend who wasn't up for a ride today. Anyway, we continued on Vineyard with me in the lead. I actually was cruising at a fairly low rate as I wasn't feeling 100% into it. Anyway, on an off camber hard left in the midst of a little downhill chicane, I did a few wrong things... I felt the front lose traction when it caught a tar snake and there was no front load yet. I tapped the front brake ever so slightly just before that (big no no) but as I said I wasn't really into it. I also was riding stiff due to the weather. Anyway, I bit it. I hit lowside left. Bike ground me into the asphalt for several feet before it slid off the road and left me sliding down the middle. For anyone who things the VFR feels light, try it from underneath. ;)

    Anyway, here are some more pics....

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3163/ppuser/1624

    I lost it somewhere around the front of that car and kept sliding down and around the curve. I think I may have been going around 35 or so... It didn't seem fast anyway.

    Here's the other side of the curve if I hadn't lost it. There was a mazda club shortly behind us, I think...

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3163/ppuser/1624

    Here's me post wreck after I caught my breath and realized there was no permanent damage to me...

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/3166/ppuser/1624

    You can see the windshield is history, the front fairing is quite scraped, the left fairing is shagged again, the tail is scraped and the fairing stay may have been moved in a bit. the mirrors are history again. hehe... I think sliders might be a good idea. My brand new jacket saved me... Even so, the shoulder was torn through it and through the liner and my shirt underneath. I have a little road rash on my wrist, and I may have either bruised or cracked a few ribs. My helmet and pants are also worse for wear. Two tears in the pants, Road rash on the left of the helmet. Brian has more pics I think on his cam. Anyway, I'll be okay in a few days and the bike still rides okay. Just gonna nedd cosmetics. Ain't that a bitch. :rolleyes:
     


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    Man, that sucks! Good to see you standing and smiling though. Hope those ribs heal soon for ya.
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    Im glad you came out safe REG! And you still managed to out ride me on the way home :biggrin: Ill post up pics Tomorrow ..... Got to drive to San Jose right now an pick up Tori and his Brother....
     


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    Argh....sorry to hear about your misfortune. Glad you are at least mostly ok !
    Also, good to know you were wearing proper gear AND that it all did it's job. Hang in there.....get your baby fixed, and get back on her ! At least you won't have to wait two months for your ankle to heal....heh.
    So do you know exactly what happened? Did the front end tuck when you tapped the front brake?
    Just curious, but do you cover the front brake when you ride?
    Again, glad you are ok....just a few bucks and some ego points lost :)
     


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    Reg, Thank God you are OK!

    The pants are stylin with the holes, BTW. Sucks about that jacket though, I like it.

    Good to see you are still smiling. Many could not do the same after something like that.
     


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    I dare say, you almost look proud in that last pic:biggrin: Glad to hear you are OK; rib injuries suck like a bad xmas gift that just keeps giving for atleast a year. I cracked 3 ribs & broke my thumb on my last body surfing on asphalt experience, hurt for a little over a year. Bearable but it doesn't let you forget, only a few hours away from a new year. You get a fresh start right away tommorow:tongue:
     


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    That looks like a trickly little corner. My first was on the infamous Route 211 in Virginia. I was on my heavy ST4 trying to keep up with a little F4 when I got target fixation on the F4 and ran right off the road. The gas tank came off(still connected with the tubes), the handlebars bent and one of my rearview mirrors fell off on the long ride home. Minimal damage to my body even with wearing nylon pants and a nylon windbreaker.
    "There are two kinds of riders..."
     


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    Damn man, Ouch, good to hear you weren't hurt to bad, damn... forget you, hows the bike? Shiet.. okay you got it out of the way now so 07 is clear to go...way to end the year huh?
     


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    So sorry to hear about your crash. As a previous Yamaha/Triumph shop GM we would see too many banged up folks and their rides. That turn looked really sketch, I always almost bite it on the tar if I'm too fast.

    The guy referencing 211 in Virginia is ironic as Thorton Gap its called is where we would do group shop rides and EVERY TIME some guy would go in the trees trying to keep up with the fast guys (not me:biggrin:)

    Good luck getting yourself together, the bike's only metal. Thank god for good gear!

    Happy New Year! You lived. Good job.
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    Glad to see you are relatively uninjured. It sucks when ya crash, but at least you were able to walk away, even ride away. :smile: You'll have it fixed in no time. :thumb:
     


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    Sorry about the low-side. :eek: Glad to hear you're ok. :smile: In my wife's words .... "Another buying opportunity!"
     


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    First and foremost, very glad to see you're ok. I know what you mean about having a "feeling". Went for a little ride yesterday toward some curvy roads north of here but as I was in the first few curves I immediately felt "off" so I just eased off, went a little further and turned around.

    Sorry about the bike damage, but again, glad you're ok.

    Take care

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    :crutch: YOW! That asphalt's hard.

    Glad you came out OK!
     


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    :eek: [​IMG]

    Reg says he is sore today but breathing good! Now on to Ebay to help look for needed plastics....or should we go naked :confused:

    [​IMG]

    And a few mor pics here

    http://vfrworld.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=590
     


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    No, I think so, and yes, I usually have at least one finger on it. I think it was a combination of being cold and stiff, not in sync, and superstitious about this corner. It always felt weird to me....

    My thinking exactly. The bike is not too bad. I ran it at a moderate pace for a few minutes post crash and it felt pretty stable. It was a pretty low speed drop I think. I only slid 20 yards or so. It felt like it was slow motion from underneath watching the asphalt slide by my faceshield.

    Actually kind of thought that, but I was in a group and was just gonna press on. I even was gonna let someone else lead which would have been smarter since I knew I wasn't really into it at that point, but I didn't...

    True that. I told my wife and she said she was glad I was okay, and told me we can use insurance, and I said, no way, I'll just fix it. Then she said, well you could just buy that other bike you've been wanting. (the Duc 1098) What a woman! ;)

    Prob gonna start on it tomorrow. Drinking some 12 oz pain meds tonight. :)

    Crazy thing is I wasn't going fast, just didn't have my head in it on top of the other things I mentioned. That's how we learn I guess. It's been 8 years almost to the day since I dropped my FZR....also a lowside on the left. Different circumstnace, but coincidental anyway...
    It is a fairly tricky corner if you are not paying attention and apparently, I wasn't paying enough attention and it bit me. I'll be back there probably tomorrow working on it, though.

    You know, I'm guessing there was no rib damage as today I feel fine with the breathing. I'm pretty sore all over but no worse than after a good workout at the gym. I probably will go to the gym tomorrow to stretch and do a light workout to test my muscles and then go for a short ride just to keep away the scared feeling that sometimes follows a crash.

    This is gonna sound crazy, but I almost felt relieved after wrecking. I have been having a feeling I was overdue for a while and it kind of stressed me out. :) Weird huh? Anyway, while I was sliding along, I was thinking 'this isn't that bad. I'm gonna be fine. I wonder how much damage the bike is getting.' I'st funny how much goes through your mind while sliding along under a 500 lb bike!

    Yeah, I really felt bad for cutting everyone's ride short. I was also pretty embarassed because it was the first time we've ridden with those guys, and they're thinking "squid". Oh well.

    I think I overestimated the rib damage as I am breathing way too easy today. Lots of muscle soreness, though. The road rash on the wrist is a bit of an irritant, too.

    Damn straight it is!

    p.s. I sutured the shoulder tear in my jacket today and trimmed off the leather shreds that were hanging down so the jacket just looks more authentic now. :)
     


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    Glad to here you are OK and that the ribs aren't to bad. Sure sucks when you come of often at the strangest of times. Haven't done it on an MC for a long time but fell of my bicycle not long ago on a really minor corner going pretty easy, one I had done a 1000 times before. Landed on my hip, hurt like hell for a week, not much protection when riding a bike.
     


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    Reg,

    Sorry to hear of your lowside. Glad you're OK. I hate that your bike bit it tho, That can really hurt innthe checkbook. At least it can be repaired.
    I know what you mean about a bad feeling. I don't beleive in luck either but I do beleive that we all have a date with destiny sooner or later. there are days when I have those bad feelings, too. Most of the time i hop on the vfr and go. there have been a few (rare) occasinons when I changed my mind and found something else to do. Glad your okay. get her fixed and get back out there. I know you will
    Happy New Year
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    Reg, Glad your OK:biggrin: Well on the lighter side Things can only go up from here! Hope 2007 will be good for you!
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    That's right, now that you got this behind you, you can have a crash-free 2007. Off-camber with a tar snake, horrible combination. That's one of the reasons I ride so slow, because I'm afraid of low-siding. Glad to hear you're okay man. Hopefully you're still allowed to ride. :biggrin:
     


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    Sorry to hear.

    Hey Reg,

    Sorry to hear.....this time of year with the cold roads, and possible black ice (especially North County) causes me to have LOTS of caution. Even mid day you can still find ice on the shaded parts of the road, not that you hit ice but the roads being very cold is also something to take into consideration.

    I had my new Tuono out for a little bit in South County on Sunday and it was cold all day.

    The good part......rebuilding is a good time for Mods.
     


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