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RedRider
Posted 2009-07-12 6:55 PM (#38582)
Subject: My first accident and they hit me.....


Visionary

Posts: 1350
So I take a ride today. Figure it's a beautiful day so I won't wear a helmet plus my handicap nephew comes back from camp next Saturday. I am stopped in traffic in scenic Watch Hill, RI and feel a bump. One like going over a man hole and all of a sudden a light goes on. I get off the bike and a little old lady is driving and her husband is with her. I look down at the back of my bike and see her bumper still against the back of my bike and you guessed it a New York license plate. I walk back and she asks if she bumped me. I said I am calling the police to have a report. The Cop gave her a summons for following too closely and we exchanged info. The cop found a scratch in the chrome on the back. I wonder what that chrome piece costs and what it takes to replace? Looks like at least a saddlebag removal. I will contact Higgins tomorrow.
First time I have been hit on a motorcycle.
So how was everyone else's day?

Edited by RedRider 2009-07-12 6:58 PM
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fatpockitz
Posted 2009-07-12 7:08 PM (#38583 - in reply to #38582)
Subject: RE: My first accident and they hit me.....


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
wow...i am sorry to hear that....not the greatest ending to a beautiful scenic ride is it? There is a bright side thoug......it could have been a lot worse right???
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Dimonback
Posted 2009-07-12 7:10 PM (#38584 - in reply to #38582)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Cruiser

Posts: 127
Congratulations... your accident caused no major medical, and minor damage to the bike. I hope mine is that easy, but the close calls I've had are usually some gene pool remnant in an SUV screaming around me with the brakes locked and a cell phone against the ear..
Seriously- I'm glad it was a small one. There've been 5 bikers killed here in Vegas in the last two weeks.
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Necktie
Posted 2009-07-12 8:14 PM (#38588 - in reply to #38582)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Cruiser

Posts: 172
Prescott, Az
You got off real easy, RR. When I got bumped while at a light, I was launched into the intersection with $3200 damage to the bike and I had a very sore neck and hip. The good new is the bike was a VTX I no longer have. If it was the Vision, I'd go Old Man Rambo on somebody. I'm not sure what Old Man Rambo is but I'm sure its not pretty to see a geezer trying to fight a 20yr old who is laughing at him. Anyway, Redrider, I'm glad your accident was minor.
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RedRider
Posted 2009-07-13 8:31 PM (#38676 - in reply to #38582)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Visionary

Posts: 1350
I told the officer when that I had done 100,000 miles in ten years. He said it's only a matter of time. I said you (meaning all police) don't get to live it down. He smiled and said I was right about that.
I know I am very lucky. Tonight's paper had where a local 20 year old girl was killed while riding passenger on the back of a guy's bike. Last summer we had like 6 M/C deaths in 4 days. Maybe it's the salt water? Maybe it's riders and drivers not paying attention? Maybe it's just God's culling of the herd?
All I can do is get back on and ride till the next time...

Safe riding
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GURNZ
Posted 2009-07-13 11:21 PM (#38683 - in reply to #38582)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Cruiser

Posts: 118
Spfld, IL but temp Bay area, CA
I replaced the gray rear valance with a chrome one. It takes no more than 20-30 minutes. The only trick is prying the saddle bags away from their frame without scratching the paint. Good instructions included with the chrome rear valance. You will need a 6mm ( I think)allen.
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ElroyJ
Posted 2009-07-14 9:54 AM (#38701 - in reply to #38683)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Tourer

Posts: 460
Centennial, CO
GURNZ - 2009-07-13 9:21 PM

I replaced the gray rear valance with a chrome one. It takes no more than 20-30 minutes. The only trick is prying the saddle bags away from their frame without scratching the paint. Good instructions included with the chrome rear valance. You will need a 6mm ( I think)allen.


+1 - I think its actually a 5mm...but either way...it is SUPER easy!
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varyder
Posted 2009-07-14 10:17 AM (#38705 - in reply to #38701)
Subject: Re: My first accident and they hit me.....


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
ElroyJ - 2009-07-14 10:54 AM

GURNZ - 2009-07-13 9:21 PM

I replaced the gray rear valance with a chrome one. It takes no more than 20-30 minutes. The only trick is prying the saddle bags away from their frame without scratching the paint. Good instructions included with the chrome rear valance. You will need a 6mm ( I think)allen.


+1 - I think its actually a 5mm...but either way...it is SUPER easy!


it is the small hex in your tool kit.
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