Bad news guys
Three weeks ago my son came over for a short ride, I had just finished washing, waxing, and packing the bike for a ride the next day to Twin Falls, ID and decided that it would be a good time for a break. So off we go for an hour ride up the mountain, get to the Lounge (turn around point) and notice that the Harley shop called. Called them back and they told me that they just received a new CB unit so we scheduled a replacement time.
Started back to home and got about half way when the front of the bike started to wobble. At first it was just in the handlebars, a small vibration that quickly developed into a full left to right turn (tank slapper). During the vibration I let the gas off and started pumping the back brake, this may have made it worse; I could now hear the handlebar actually hit the stops in both directions. Each time the bike turned the rear tire would almost pass the front end the floorboards and saddlebags were dragging the asphalt. I think that the forth violent turn caused the bike to slide out from under me. Now I’m sitting on my butt going feet first down the hi-way at 65 mph, I guess that I was lucky to have the gravel on the side of the road turn me into a big dust ball and to stop me. It’s the dust ball that my son noticed in his mirrors that made him turn around. So now I’m about 100 feet from the bike lying on my back and I can hear the radio, so I get up and walk to the bike and turn off the ignition. The bike looks totaled and so do I. I start to look myself over and notice that the back or rear of my Levi’s are folded over on the front of my legs, so my ass is hanging out. It doesn’t really matter its pretty much just hamburger on the back of my legs from the checks to the angles. Arms are the same and the hands are missing the fingertips and palms.
I don’t want to preach but wear gloves; I was not wearing any type of protective clothes, shame on me.
Spent a week in the hospital and so far a week at home and today is the first day able to type with my right thumb, left hand has a pencil eraser taped to it for the shift key.
To finish the reply I have no idea if the replacement CB module would have fixed the problem I was having. The dealership told me they would still replace it so I thing I will hold onto it for the next bike.
Bruce