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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2008, 09:09:16 PM »

These matters are never nice to read...but GOD bless ya
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2008, 12:10:38 PM »

Again, thanks guys. Went to the Dr yesterday afternoon, torn ACL, and slight rip in the LCL, but doctor said that the knee joint is stable, so unless I want to be an receiver in the NFL I shouldn't require surgery. Just crutches for a while.

I was fortunate, some skill, dumb luck, and the grace of God have saved my sorry butt again!

Just wanted to send a prayer and wish of good luck to those who went down this year and are in the process of recovering. My injury is very small, but has already been a pain, I can't imagine the long slow process of some of you who received major injuries.
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2008, 02:16:03 PM »

Hi - Reid Hannan from Victoria Canada - on a related theme I had my "compensator" blow on me at 60mph the other day, everything locks up RIGHT NOW!  No warning, maybe 2-3 seconds of rattling and then the back tire just locked, I skidded for about 50 yds and then thinking the back tire had blown I engaged the clutch, that saved me as I then coasted to a stop off the busy 2 lane highway.  I then realized that it was the engine/tranny that was gone, the damage inside the primary was unbelievable.  From what I can find this is not uncommon, some have had a "knocking" sound as a warning and others a new vibration and others no warning at all.  I would suggest getting the compensator checked at all regular service intervals and re-torqued if required.  At the moment we're negotiating over rebuild or new engine/tranny or a new bike.
This failure in many other circumstances would have been tragic.
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2008, 05:55:33 PM »

Reid,
Welcome to CVO Harley. Gland you weren't hurt .  How about stopping by New Member thread and introduce yourself. A lot of people would like to say hello.
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2008, 06:02:23 PM »

Hey Craig - close call buddy, but pleased to hear you didn't make a full contact. Hope the knee gets better soon and remember - Knob Creek dulls the pain.

Take care my friend and may you soon be "King of the Road" again.

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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #20 on: November 04, 2008, 06:13:34 PM »

Man Craig, glad ya kept her righted!!! Sorry bout the knee. Hope it heals soon. But anything's better than crashing! CRASHING SUCKS!!! :nixweiss:

Fell better man! :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #21 on: November 04, 2008, 06:27:20 PM »

Glad to hear that you are healing and that there was no major damage requiring surgery. Heal quickly
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #22 on: November 04, 2008, 07:34:20 PM »

Craig, sorry to hear of the trauma from the near accident. 

I think we've all stabbed a foot down for various reasons at some time.

I tore the heck out of my ankle and knee in Nelson at the GTG over a year ago.  Still show a dark spot where I kicked my shin on the handlebar bailing off.  It takes a bit of time but the stretched and torn stuff heals pretty quickly.

Speedy recovery to you.

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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #23 on: November 04, 2008, 07:42:49 PM »

Sorry to hear about the injury but happy it wasn't worse! Heal quickly and keep a weather eye out for idiot drivers!
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #24 on: January 06, 2009, 07:17:46 PM »

Went on a ride Friday up to Estes Park, just outside Rocky Mountain Park, with some friends who's son was getting married there over the weekend. They were staying and I was coming back home to get my car and stuff for the wedding on Saturday. We had lunch then split up, I got to the next light, light turned green took off, and a car started to make a left turn in front of me. I didn't have my foot up to the back brake yet so I grabbed the front brake, wife screamed as the front end started to washout to the left. Just out of instint, I stuck my right leg down and let off the break. The car stopped, and the front end caught, we went right on by. My leg was screwed up, pulled into the next parking lot and got off, knee was killing me, but I could still walk so we got on and rode the 27 miles back down the canyon to our house. it was late Friday went to the hospital, now on crutches with a full leg brace on my right leg! Go to an orthopedic Dr today to find out what I did to it. Hobbled around on crutches all weekend at the wedding, but could have been worse!

Glad to know that somebody up there was with you that day. So sorry to hear about your mishap. I will be praying for a speedy recovery for you. Congratulations on your wedding. God bless you and your wife in your new life together.

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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #25 on: January 06, 2009, 08:34:45 PM »

Sorry to hear about your incident, or was that near accident :nixweiss:, but great you kept it upright and that no major surgery will be needed. Not a whole damn lot we can do to avoid cagers turning left in front of us......I trust none of them as a rule. Get better quickly!

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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2009, 09:21:37 AM »

Thanks guys, I almost back to normal, what ever that is! ;D I still have a slight limp, but am working on it at the gym. I can ride! I was back on the bike three weeks later, until my wife found out! Now I have the Dr's OK to get back on!  :2vrolijk_21:

This was only a small mishap, I just want to send a blanket get well to the guys who have had major accidents and injury's last season!
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2009, 07:58:10 AM »

Craig,
glad you are none the worse for wear, it certainly could've been much worse. Sounds like you had a couple things going for you riding skill, and Angels. They really are everywhere.

Ride Safe! :coolblue:
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #28 on: January 22, 2009, 10:07:23 AM »

  Talon
  Congatulations on keeping your head.  Limping is always better than the alternative.
  Now you have to work on your story.  How about something like this.

  "Gee honey good thing I am so strong and quick witted.  Do you realize I just saved our lives.  My thoughts were only of you, I was fully prepared to make the altimate sacrifice to protect you....."

  A little too much?  Maybe.  But work it bro.  Might as well get something for the bum knee.  Good luck with the Doc.  Do what ya gotta do man.  Get better soon.
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Re: Rider Almost Down
« Reply #29 on: January 22, 2009, 10:29:10 AM »

Thanks, guys! Still limping a little, go back to the Doc today. Not sure if I'm having the ACL repaired or not. Probably wait another month, it has been improving all the time, but still feels a little unstable at times.

Thanks again, don't think the wife will fall for that. She was really gratefull the days after it happened, telling everyone she was glad I saves us from a fall, but in the same breath she said he was just worried about his bike!  ::) :2vrolijk_21:

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