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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 10, 2023 19:51:33 GMT -5
About 6:30pm cst I had the SR out for a pleasant evening loop and check the rebound change I made on the rear shocks, was going about 35-40 mph around a nice dbl S curve when a large whitetail deer fawn launched right across in front. No time to brake, BAM, and down. Lots of rash (did Not have all the gear but did have my now well scuffed up open face helmet, my chin has a rash), likely a cracked rib or two and a slightly dislocated (again, left shoulder, its been dis-loc 3 or 4 times). Im stiff and sore, pretty sure tomorrow will be, um, troublesome.....deer is dead. SR has some damage, not sure how much, the folks that live within 50ish yards came and helped me up and we got the bike to their driveway then drove me home. And it was running Sooo good! My wife is, um....glad she wasnt there.
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Post by andy on Aug 11, 2023 7:52:41 GMT -5
Unlucky gcrank,you can never plan for that situation,good job you were going no quicker. Take it easy,re-group and I hope its not destroyed your confidence,you will return i'm sure.
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Post by stevep on Aug 11, 2023 9:08:48 GMT -5
Yikes! Glad you're well enough to post about it. Did you manage to get the deer in the car for venison steak? Shame to waste it. You're definitely going to feel it next day and that shoulder's going to hurt! Take it easy and let us know how your recovery goes. Be thinking of you.
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 11, 2023 9:35:07 GMT -5
Yes lads, Im feeling pretty puny today. My 'plan' to go pick up the bike has been thwarted....... I know I have to disassemble the now bashed and bent N-R Performance left rearset/shifter; its in 3rd gear and does roll with clutch (lever broke half off) pulled but thinkin Id prefer to have neutral. Hope my custom $400 BRG paint/tank arent done in. I think it came down hard and fast on the left when the deer ran my front wheel to the right; physics always wins. The rear sliders I had turned and mounted in the oem t-signal, the left footpeg (until it snapped off, then it was the shift assembly) and the clubman bar end made the contacts 'I Think'. I was catching up with overdue maintenance then was going to do a spiff & buff in prep (so I thought) to put it up for sale. Not sure if I can even turn a wrench to free up the shifter today. Sadly the little deer is scavenger food. ***Btw, with the forum change over and covid, et al, do we know what happened to N-R Perf?. Think he was Solo2racr? I hit a dead-end on a net search for N-RP and he was last on Nov.11, 2019.....
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 11, 2023 17:35:19 GMT -5
Couple of my good mates showed up today to recover the bike. It is not too bad, tank and paint survived! If my tubes arent bent I can tweak the front end back 'square'. My wife says the bike looks much better than I do! But hey, it is only 42yo to my 70!
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Post by stevep on Aug 12, 2023 7:38:16 GMT -5
Thank goodness for friends who'll turn out for you like that. Sounds as if with some patience and a few parts, you'll both be back in shape soon enough. Always sobering when these things happen. Not 2 weeks ago I learned that a good friend who's been riding forever had a nasty incident and is now minus his foot. So glad you're still whole.
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Post by redgalvin on Aug 12, 2023 18:06:05 GMT -5
Yes lads, Im feeling pretty puny today. My 'plan' to go pick up the bike has been thwarted....... I know I have to disassemble the now bashed and bent N-R Performance left rearset/shifter; its in 3rd gear and does roll with clutch (lever broke half off) pulled but thinkin Id prefer to have neutral. Hope my custom $400 BRG paint/tank arent done in. I think it came down hard and fast on the left when the deer ran my front wheel to the right; physics always wins. The rear sliders I had turned and mounted in the oem t-signal, the left footpeg (until it snapped off, then it was the shift assembly) and the clubman bar end made the contacts 'I Think'. I was catching up with overdue maintenance then was going to do a spiff & buff in prep (so I thought) to put it up for sale. Not sure if I can even turn a wrench to free up the shifter today. Sadly the little deer is scavenger food. ***Btw, with the forum change over and covid, et al, do we know what happened to N-R Perf?. Think he was Solo2racr? I hit a dead-end on a net search for N-RP and he was last on Nov.11, 2019..... He may have rI couldn't find him.
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 13, 2023 23:02:47 GMT -5
Wanted to drop the left rearset/shifter but bike is just sitting on the garage pad with sidestand, not a convenient angle nor height for a compromised old guy. Did get the two main bracket screws out but the shift rod clamp is too much/too far. When it went down the non-folding knurled alum footpeg broke off then it rode on the shifter peg bending and jamming the lever into the bellcrank rod, etc.; ie, a bit of a mess. Im sure most of the pieces will flatten back put with some care (have a bench vise and a 10ton floor press), just wanted to get the stuff off, spray degrease and have in a pan to sit in my chair and consider..... I cant put the stockers back on, sold them years ago. It wasnt that they were 'bad', just not the CR look I was committed to, and the rearsets were comfy enough for me. Then Yam made available the factory version which position the feet about the same. It is a good 'mid'reaset position, imo, for a street bike. Idk if I had the centerstand on if the 'pull-down ear' would have provided a slider point to keep from mangling the shifter and linkage. Certainly would make routine service easier! Its long gone now too.
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Post by stevep on Aug 15, 2023 11:20:31 GMT -5
Looking at mine, I'd say the main stand wouldn't have helped much. Maybe for a millisecond or two, but then you'd have been in much the same boat you're in now, but looking for a new mainstand too.
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 18, 2023 11:14:59 GMT -5
One week + some hours out from the 'incident' and Im healing up pretty well. The r-rash is doing very good, no dressing required any more on the left arm and shoulder. The left knee is still a messy, painful pit of despair.... SOTG/SOTT is a bad idea. Some good 'slider gear' pants and jacket would have saved most of this missing skin! DUH. The shoulder and ribs, not so much, they still would have taken the hit. They are also progressing decently, enough to get around, in & out and mess with the little bits on the bike some.
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 22, 2023 9:27:02 GMT -5
Well, all that was too much, too soon Got a set-back in recovery for a while, but as of today Im rebounding. Starting some semi-serious PT for my shoulder as the ribs will now let me. Most of the r-rash feels, and looks, like a healing sunburn. The ground down knees were surprisingly debilitatingly painful until the past 2 days. Kinda lost my enthusiasm for the bike re-furb and have this loop running in my head of the fawn from nowhere jumping in front of my wheel......
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Post by stevep on Aug 22, 2023 11:33:39 GMT -5
Trying to do too much too early after a down, eh? Sounds familiar. Our bodies need that little bit extra time to recover once X number of years have flowed under the bridge.
Likewise the sliding gear/padded jacket is a must in all weathers, even heat, so there comes a point, maybe 25 to 30 degrees, and it's just too hot to ride because I refuse to ride shirt sleeves and jeans. This one time I was so lucky. I had intended to go out in jeans, light jacket, and was actually getting on the bike when it started to rain, so on with all the gear and that was the time I came off. (Lost traction at the rear, went into a tank slapper until it locked and threw me over the bars.) Still have those nylons and they saved my hide no doubt. I slid maybe 30 feet, mostly on my rear, bike sliding along catching me up, sparks coming off the pipe, luckily into the verge, not oncoming traffic.
They patched me up at the hospital, strapped my ankle, my old dad came and got me, took me to where the bike was propped against a tree, admired the scrapes in the tarmac and then I rode it home with bent bars and gear lever.
Still see it now, so I understand your fawn nightmare on repeat. It will all seem different in another couple of weeks and the PT will hurt at the time, but work wonders.
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 23, 2023 11:44:15 GMT -5
Pulled apart the mangled, mostly alum, rearsets to refurb. Alum work hardens each time it is bent and if trying to torch heat one can go from metal to melt without warning. Im going to try annealing those parts in a 500+ deg f oven for 1 hr before attempting bending back. I hope to do it in as few bends as possible as after each bend in a certain spot it should be re-annealed. Im long past the stage of just cold beating parts back to shape, especially parts that are not cheaply or easily replaced. Looks like Ken of N-R Performance may not be with us since covid?
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Post by gcrank1 on Aug 24, 2023 15:10:26 GMT -5
Two weeks out at 6:30 tonight. I have been getting out and drove the car to have a nice visit at a friends place last night (he is an XS650 maven) and got some good repair advise and some bits & bobs. Spent a couple hours in the shop salvaging the broke off rearset footpeg and a miserable couple hours early aft out on the garage pad in what they say was 111*f temp-index doing some stuff on the bike. I think I have it ready for a slow speed road test When I get the rearset/shifter done up. That is gonna take a while yet. If I had only kept the oem pegs, shift lever and brake! I was committed then to the cafe racer and not thinking of 'what if', I sure would have stuck them on for the trial run. I had thought that maybe today I would take my bicycle out to get used to 2 wheels under me, maybe even my lovely Suz TU250X USA model '09 but Im hot, sweaty, tired and my heart isnt quite in it yet. Maybe tomorrow
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Post by andy on Aug 25, 2023 14:51:35 GMT -5
Advice ? Cranky,when the times right..its right. Don't over think things. Similar I don't want a spill at 70 years of age.Luckily I've not had that to deal with yet and hopefully I don't. Luck ? it's a huge part of life.
Andy
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