Oh, my! Mr. I'm so glad that you are ok! Be sure to let SR500 doctor you up.
OH, it's pains me to think of the Madone scuffed up. Make sure it gets some extra good TLC, too.
We need pictures of damage too.
Oh, my! Mr. I'm so glad that you are ok! Be sure to let SR500 doctor you up.
OH, it's pains me to think of the Madone scuffed up. Make sure it gets some extra good TLC, too.
We need pictures of damage too.
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
glad to see that you are able to post on same day. WOW WEEE ZOWEEE!!!
proper question: Is your bike okay?? followed by and how about you??
Well you've answered both. And yes you'll probably be bit more sore than today but in all honesty, I'm really relieved to see you are okay.
You had total of 5 stops according to your Garmin? Last one was bit abrupt to say the least. Anyway, nice to see you posting and doing okay. No SHEET TIME OKAY!!!
take care,
smilingcat
Glad to hear you are okay! I've been there before and it is a very scary experience. It took me a little while to get back on my back but I sure am happy I did![]()
Phew, glad you're okay!
Definitely get the bike checked over, sometimes frame damage is subtle, and I know for myself I'm always a little bit shock-y right after a wreck and don't even notice really big damage or misaligned parts.
I'm sure you're plenty sore this morning. Take it easy.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I'm glad you're ok. I had a run in with a car once when I was running (pun intended) I am Garmin illiterate, but what kind of a Garmin is that ? I think I might actually really like one as opposed to diamonds. (a joke from another thread)
My DH had a crash like that. Whistling down a hill, car stopped in the left turn lane heading up the hill, suddenly the driver decides to make that left turn right in front of him (heard the whistling but hadn't seen the cyclist). He slammed on his brakes and skidded into a kind of hockey stop (sideways slide) before landing right shoulder first on the car's hood. His bike survived it pretty well with just one broken extender on the right side handlebar. He survived, which was pretty miraculous -- 4 broken ribs on the right, one on the left, open fracture on right upper arm, broken right clavicle, bruised right lung, cracked liver and right kidney, inner bleeding of course. Incredibly, he's fine again now. You were just fantastically lucky not to be more hurt than it seems you were!!! Speaking of which -- I hope you got yourSELF checked out, and not just the bike.
And as for insurance: Accidents involving possible personal injuries are not just an insurance matter; they are also a police matter. That kid, however nice he may be, made a turn that violated your right-of-way and put you in grave danger. He broke the law. Neither of you was supposed to leave the scene until police had been there and made a report. Or ... maybe that's only California law? And maybe only from back when I was getting my license 35 years ago?
Last edited by Duck on Wheels; 02-18-2009 at 05:44 AM.
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
It's the morning after, so Sr500, how are you feeling? Is the bottle of Motrin your friend this morning?
Hope you and the bike recover quickly.![]()
Beth
Ouch.
Sorry to hear about the crash.
Impressive screen shot, however.
Hope the morning-after aches are not bad.
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Glad you are doing okay. It is horrible when you know you are going to hit a car. It's that moment when you know you've done everything to avoid the collission, but it is going to happen anyway!![]()