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...and I walked away....

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#1 ·
I was on my way home yesterday travelling on a 2 lane road in the left lane. I'm riding behind this big old Buick (not tailgating) that decides to clean their windshield. Well needless to say I got sprayed with those huge sprayers that they have, I was wearing goggles but my face/beard were pretty well and wet. I got in to the right lane, passed them, and merged back in to the left lane where I was originally travelling. As I wiped my face from the stuff that was dripping off, I lowered my hand and refocused on the road only to notice this Honda that was turning left from my lane into a restaurant on the other side. This car was half in the lane and half in the median making the closest side to me the left rear part of the car.

I realized that I was going to slam it and I didn't react in time to swerve at the 40 MPH that I was doing. So I jumped on my brakes. Everything locked up and I was slowing, if only I had another 5 feet I would have stopped in time but I didn't...

I ended up slowing enough where the collision with the rear of the car sent me somersaulting over my bars and on to his trunk (noticing in the air that my bike was aflame and uttering an expletive), then I proceeded to roll on to the ground landing on my left side.

I bounced up and looked at the bike which was already on fire. The gas tank had ruptured and everything was going up pretty fast. I grabbed my laptop off the bike and walked to the side of the road. Traffic obviously halted and there were many people there to help. Emergency services were there pretty quick since the fire station was down the street by about 200 yards. Everyone in the car was fine and I was unscathed. Luckily....

I screwed up and I can't begin to explain how I feel. The wife already said no more bikes but I'm not convinced. I'll have to take some time off to let things cool down but it'll never be like my Midnight. I'm glad I'm ok and so is my family but I'm really F'n pissed and I can't get my frustration out.

I would like you all to learn from my mistake - I lost my focus for a split second and it was all over. Don't do the same!

Here are some pics from the scene. I couldn't believe how fast the bike went up in smoke. No longer than 2 minutes. The last picture is of the bike on the back of the tow truck. You'll notice the forks are dislocated from the rest of the bike. I'm not sure if that was before or after they hoisted it up.

Thanks for listening,

Farid
(Ayrab)


Sorry for the crappy pics. I took them on my cell phone.

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#53 ·
quote:Originally posted by megawatt

That is a crazy story AyRab, good to hear you are up and about.

quote:Originally posted by condrons

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Did the other party get a ticket for obstructing traffic, hope so..that's how they prove they were at fault. hope they have good ins.


Chances are Ayrab will be cited for following too closely or not maintaining proper distance or something like that. Remember he rear ended the other vehicle.


I read this wrong earlier too ...

quote:Originally posted by AyRab

"... this Honda that was turning left from my lane into a restaurant on the other side ..."
 
#54 ·
quote:Originally posted by megawatt

That is a crazy story AyRab, good to hear you are up and about.

quote:Originally posted by condrons

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Did the other party get a ticket for obstructing traffic, hope so..that's how they prove they were at fault. hope they have good ins.


Chances are Ayrab will be cited for following too closely or not maintaining proper distance or something like that. Remember he rear ended the other vehicle.




Here's the way I see it and the reason for my other remark.

If there was a center turn lane and the car was turning left but was only half in it and was blocking the lane of traffic, that's obstructing traffic and impeding his right to travel in that lane for no reason. They could have safely made a left turn from the center turn lane. a lack of a turn signal would help his case as well. NOBODY here uses them, except me....ok, maybe ONE other person I see occasionally!

I know what you're saying, it's almost always the rear ender's fault, but not always!
 
#56 ·
AyRab, I'm really glad you're alright. But DANG IT MAN!!!! I always give the BMW's a hard time for catching fire and you just went and ruined it!!!!! LOL

Serious, I'm glad you walked away and are able to tell the tale. And great pictures BTW.
 
#64 ·
Farid........HOLY S$%^..........
I just saw the pics............
That's right in front of the "Middle of Nowhere Dinner" on Rt 3



BTW

I know someone selling a Ford Pinto if your interrested[/emoticons/emotion-2.gif]



All kidding aside I'm glad your OK.
I didn't even think to ask if you got hurt, see as you were standing right in front of me with no visual signs of damage [/emoticons/emotion-5.gif]