rode for 7 or so years from the age of 15years, no accidents that I can remember..
took a break to raise a family, got back riding about the age of 38, am 52now, 2 accidents so far,
1) riding up hill coming around a bend (at about 30mph) which had a blind left hand side road with an angled mirror for the vehicles exiting to SEE vehicles coming up the hill, a car pulled out of the side road, my front wheel hit the cars front wheel, I somersaulted over my handle bars did a perfect 360° head over heals, flew over the car completely and landed on my feet running up the the hill, turned round swearing my ass off at the s.o.b, ....only damaged an indicator glass on my bike.
2) on the French Paege motorway, I had been speeding a tad but decided to pull into the slower lane between traffic, as I was just about completing this manouver I suddenly realialised that the car in front for no apparent reason was breaking heavily (he was an old sucker, fell asleep I think and woke up again), I had no-where to go as there was armco on the nearside with no hard shoulder, I braked as hard as i could but the back wheel locked up, its was a slow motion moment I am gonna hit him, no Im not, I am gonna hit him, no Im not....... well my front wheel hit the rear fender every so lightly (which he didnt even feel) because of the angle of my bike and the momentum of 90kmh we went down, I was riding along the motorway lying down on the side of my bike which was on its side sliding along, the bike bucked I was thrown in front of it and was sliding along in front of the bike until we both came to rest, the people in the car behind me were also breaking hard and managed to stop safely with out running me or the bike over, the front passenger of the car commented that I had no chance of avoiding the accident, they also didnt know why the car in front had braked so suddenly and so hard. Apparently I got up walked back to my bike and kicked it, to the amusement of the people in the car behind. My right wrist and my left ankle were a bit sore, but cus of the adrenalin didnt give me to much cause for concern. With some help I tried to get the Dyna Low-rider upright, when I straighted the front forks a fountain of petrol started to flow out forwards, I turned the forks back which stemmed the flow, put the bike on its side stand, realised that a fastening bolt from the detachable screen had pierced the tank, I found a stick from a small tree about the correct diameter, somebody straightened the handle bar and I rammed in the twig into the whole in the tank, leak sorted. An ambulance and police arrived, they wanted to take me to hospital but I wasnt having it. I was limping abit by now, my gloves and the elbow of my winter riding jacket was worn through the protectors and my elbow had a lil road rash. My Harley boots with a buckle on the side were also worn through but I thought i only had mild burns on the inside ankle. I could still move my wrist but it was sore. I wanted to ride my bike home (only 800km) and catch my ferry, but the Police wouldnt allow it cus of the damaged tank and the gear change pedal had snapped off. They called a breakdown truck, I was given a Hire car from the insurance company to complete my journey home, I could leave the car at the ferry terminal. The following morning when I arrived at the home ferry port I was taken by friends to the accident and emergency dept, xrayed, I had a broken wrist, but had driven a gear shift car 800km.