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Posted: 8/9/2017 1:14:52 AM EDT
Well, the other day I had a tiny mishap and fell off my bike as I was trying to maneuver it around the stepped sidewalk around the back of my house. Took a little fall and whacked my elbow and gave myself a slight fracture.
I'm eager to hop back on the bike, but at the same time I am...skiddish. Call me a pussy but a tiny tip like that and a broken arm really puts my mortality into perspective. What's the worst injury you have recovered from and hopped back into the saddle? |
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Compound fracture of my right leg (car pulled out of a driveway in front of me). It was a bitch rebuilding the bike, but it was ready to go before I was.
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Compound fracture of my right leg (car pulled out of a driveway in front of me). It was a bitch rebuilding the bike, but it was ready to go before I was. View Quote And having gone through that, would you make the same choices again? (Getting into riding) |
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You could get killed walking your doggy....... get busy living.
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Yeah I feel ya bro, sometimes I go down some dangerous mountain bike dirt paths and mess myself up. Then while I'm healing I'll be just chilling on the nice smooth paved paths.
Of course I had a friend get hit by a car while on his bike and he broke a lot of bones. He was in the hospital for a while. But he eventually got back on the bike. |
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I almost tore off my lower lip and knocked out/broke in half 4 teeth when I was 10.
Always wear a full faces helmet. |
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At the end of Last September I broke my scapula. Actually I broke the whole end off, but for a break it really wasn't bad in that it didn't require surgery. After two weeks I was able to lift my arm high enough to reach the bars again...good enough for me, I was back on.
As a break it was terribly painful. By far the worst I have ever had plus the rest of the soft tissue damage. But considering I have had 7-10 other fractures that weren't motorcycle related I guess I realize that shit happens. |
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Compound fracture Tib & Fib 3 years 2 months, 4 surgeries and a near future ankle fusion with frame and I will ride again.
A texter rearend me going 60 in a 35. Destroyed my new street glide |
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Compound fracture Tib & Fib 3 years 2 months, 4 surgeries and a near future ankle fusion with frame and I will ride again. A texter rearend me going 60 in a 35. Destroyed my new street glide View Quote |
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I high sided myself into low earth orbit at close to 100mph. While I walked away without a scratch (yes, really.......good gear saved my life) I had an insane concussion, I'm still missing a hour or two of time and every single part of my body hurt for months. I'm still not right, and it's been a few years.
I was back on a bike less than a week later, but it took almost a year to the day before I set foot on a track again. |
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Broke my left collar bone back(Fractured clavicle) first week of May on my motorcycle. I was in full gear going 45 mph when I hit gravel. The damage to my body would have been worst if I weren't wearing my Aerostich power ranger suit. The bone healed and I did not need surgery. I was in a shoulder sling for 7 weeks.
healing via Physical therapy was slow as shit so I took a more aggressive approach and went Acupuncture with cupping therapy. Much more efficient. The ortho doctor was even amazed at my recovery and said it was fine to hop back on the bike 2.5 months later after injury. |
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I've crashed a number of bikes in 36+ years of riding. All my fault. I told myself each time...don't do that again.
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I broke my foot in 4 places this May while on a bike.
It made me want to immediately get back on the bike and ride better/more. |
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I broke my foot in 4 places this May while on a bike. It made me want to immediately get back on the bike and ride better/more. View Quote I hopped back on the bike today only 4 days after my drop. I'm sore but I love riding too much to stop lol. |
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I compound fractured my tibia,fibia, tallus and femur. 12 surgies, skin grafts,muscle graft,hardware . Ankle still pretty much shot.
I got t boned and caught some airtime, no helmet. I was going 85 mph. Yes, I wear a helmet now and fullface. Took 1 year almost exactly to walk and ride again. Had anxiety for a few weeks riding. Had a bad anxiety attack first ride back in the saddle |
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This is from my thread back in December in the .mil section- "I fell off my bike on the 19th, right before the start of block leave. 30mph onto the pavement, landed squarely on my shoulder. Went to the ER, initial X-Rays showed nothing broken. Platoon Sgt was with me when it happened, so CoC was in the loop.
At the start, I had no movement at the shoulder, and extreme pain whenever I tried to move my arm. After a week, I had gotten some movement back, but could only raise my arm straight up, but not out, at the shoulder. So, I had axial rotation, but only about 30 degrees of radial. Six days after the accident, I felt a pop in my shoulder, coupled with extreme pain, at 0630 and again at 0730 when I tried to adjust position in the bed. I called the TMC the next day (closed due to the holiday) and got in to be seen. Got sent to Ortho, had more X-Rays and a CT, and it turns out that I have a fractured clavicle. Apparently, the fracture may have been too small to show up at the ER, and when I tweaked it later it made it worse." It was a couple of months before I could get back on the bike, mostly because of pain in my shoulder when I tried to move the bars. As soon as I could move them without pain, I was back on the bike! I still have pain, especially at the end of the day if I have been doing a lot of lifting and moving around. |
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Hit head on in my lane. Closing speed about 85.
All the gear all the time. Concussion, banged up left shoulder, elbow, and wrist from landing ( far behind the car). Was rolled out of the ER about 11 hours later. Couldnt ride for a few months due to concussion, but got another bike (same make and model) and got back on... |
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Not as bad as many here, but... Low sided at about 100mph exiting turn 1 just after the warm up lap on a chilly morning. Broke misc fingers, ribs, etc but the worst was the scaphoid in my wrist, was stuck in a cast for like 6 months for it. Ended up doing some track days with my left wrist still in a cast. It is damn difficult to brake, blip and clutch to downshift into a corner using one hand. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7660835/P1060021.JPG View Quote |
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Not as bad as many here, but... Low sided at about 100mph exiting turn 1 just after the warm up lap on a chilly morning. Broke misc fingers, ribs, etc but the worst was the scaphoid in my wrist, was stuck in a cast for like 6 months for it. Ended up doing some track days with my left wrist still in a cast. It is damn difficult to brake, blip and clutch to downshift into a corner using one hand. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7660835/P1060021.JPG View Quote |
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Tore my ACL, MCL, and one of the meniscuses in my right knee after getting run off the road by a drunk driver in '87, along with a concussion. The impact fracked my helmet along the seam(a Bell open-face), and my knee was partially rotated in the crash. The driver who caused it never stopped and I was left laying in the bushes for an undetermined amount of time before someone found me.
The knee surgery took a year to bounce back from and it's still not the same. I started getting arthritis in the knee at 19, and now at 46 I get injections in it twice a year to keep the pain manageable. Since the kids are all adults now I've been looking at bikes again, and I really want a late 90s Evo motor Fat Boy, Softail Custom, or a Gen 1 Yamaha VMax. These were my dream bikes when I was a teenager in the late 80s, but the late 90s were the Golden Age of Harley engines, in my opinion. Simple enough for the owner to work on, oil-tight, and enough power to suit me. The VMax? Well, that appeals to the adolescent boy inside me that loves the raw visceral experience of riding one. |
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Nothing as bad as some of the others here, but low-sided and ended up with a hyperextended foot, thumb, scraped knee, and pretty good rash on my the jawline of my full-face helmet. I couldn't squat for a couple of weeks due to the banged up knee, but it could have been a lot worse without the gear.
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Nothing as bad as some of the others here, but low-sided and ended up with a hyperextended foot, thumb, scraped knee, and pretty good rash on my the jawline of my full-face helmet. I couldn't squat for a couple of weeks due to the banged up knee, but it could have been a lot worse without the gear. View Quote |
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I was several seconds off normal pace for sure, but it wasn't that huge of a problem. I started using more of a Keith Code style brake before the turn, instead of trail brake to the apex. Navigating the pits and low speed stuff was more of a problem. Also used the crash to justify brand new custom made leathers. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7660835/dealsgap/Jeremy4.JPG View Quote |
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Great thread. While I haven't even googled it I have been wondering how many MC wrecks have been operator error vs some a-hole smashing into you/pulling out in front of you etc etc. I've been thinking about getting on a bike recently. My last ride was a Honda cb750 cafe racer I sold a dozen years ago. Feeling the itch.
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Great thread. While I haven't even googled it I have been wondering how many MC wrecks have been operator error vs some a-hole smashing into you/pulling out in front of you etc etc. I've been thinking about getting on a bike recently. My last ride was a Honda cb750 cafe racer I sold a dozen years ago. Feeling the itch. View Quote |
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Collar bone break.
Its amazing how funny you walk without the ability to swing your arms |
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The worst I've ever gotten was some road rash, shredded jeans and destroyed paint.
I was back on immediately, but it wasn't that bad of an injury. |
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Crashed on the street doing over 100 mph on my '83 GpZ1100.
Slid across the lane I was in, the gravel shoulder, across a drainage ditch and up an embankment that was covered in iceplant. I was wearing Levis, high top tennis shoes, a "biker" leather jacket, Arai helmet and Bates roadracing gloves. I ground a hole in the hightop part of the shoe and into my ankle, my wallet got ground down (it literally saved my ass), my head hit the ground (full faced helmet saved my mellon), the jacket came apart at the seams (but it protected me) and the gloves had a hole worn through on each palm (but they protected my hands). I got lucky! |
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My now twenty five year old son crashed his R1 a few years ago and got very lucky. He lost rear traction in a curve, low-sided off the bike, and then tumbled and slid up a woman's driveway, made it underneath her cattle-fence, before coming to a stop in front of her house. The bike was destroyed but he walked away from the crash with a dislocated thumb and road-rash on the tops of both butt-cheeks.
His girlfriend had just bought him a very expensive leather jacket and gloves, all of which were trashed, as was his custom-painted Shoei helmet. His minor injuries were testament to the wisdom in having good gear, and wearing it whenever the bike is ridden. |
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Wow, good thing so many of you guys wear gear.
I need to adjust my shift lever for my riding boots, ATM i can't get my toe far enough under it to feel confident shifting. Also I am getting some good pants soon, I already have a jacket. |
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