Many firsts

11 Posts | Latest reply on 22/05/2012 15:25:36 by Sandi | Go to original / last post
thehairyone's Profile
thehairyone

In: Boston
Posts: 173
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Thursday was a day of many firsts for me, let me relate a tale of woe.

Imagine an urban dual carriage way, a traffic light controlled junction with a right turn/filter, three lanes approach the lights, 1for right turn (right hand lane) 2 to proceed straight on (left and centre lanes).
Yours truly 30 metres behind a car in the centre lane approaching the junction (speed 25 mph ish), a car in the left lane proceeding through the junction, nothing to my right in the filter lane. The lights were showing green for straight ahead, and stop for the right filter.
The car ahead of me starts to enter the junction, crossing the threshold, showing commitment to proceed (i thought) I check the lights, still green, check left, right and rear, all clear, increase throttle to accelerate through the junction, But wait, then Oh Sugar, the car ahead is not moving, he has just executed a perfect emergency stop in the middle of the junction.

25mph accelerating, 30 metres, Honda XL250 1980, 6" front drum.

Thinking distance Hmm, No chance.

He says "I saw the red light out of the corner of my eye and thought I'd better stop"

In the middle of the junction???


The firsts

1. The manoeuvre carried out by the car driver.
2. Broken Bone (distal radius).
3. Proper bent Bike (rode to hospital for treatment)

Question

Who was in the wrong?

Answer

Me for not expecting the manoeuvre and allowing sufficient space.

For those that haven't worked it out i went straight into the back of the car.

 
Alice2's Profile
Alice2

In: York
Posts: 2585
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Ouch Thumbs Down That puts paid to a few weeks of summer riding...hope the recovery is speedy Hug                                                                                                                                                                             
thehairyone's Profile
thehairyone

In: Boston
Posts: 173
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Six weeks summer walking, weather bound to improve now, what?                                                                                                                                                                              
Holmfirthgirl's Profile
Holmfirthgirl

In: Larkfield
Posts: 3156
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

ooo not nice !! Hope you recover quickly!!                                                                                                                                                                             
Deleted Member's Profile
Deleted Member

In: NA
Posts: 0
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Bad luck matey but serious bonus points for riding to A&E!Ouch                                                                                                                                                                             
thehairyone's Profile
thehairyone

In: Boston
Posts: 173
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

would have ridden home but they said it was not permitted to do so in a pot.Unhappy

good stuff adrenaline..

Thanks all for wishes, seems as though i have six weeks to fix the bike though, (silver lined cloud, maybe).
                                                                                                                                                                             
Sandi's Profile
Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
Posts: 17948
92% Karma92% Karma 92% Karma92% Karma

  Oo that's crud THO, did you find out what the emergency was? Apart from your own I mean.   I hope your distal radius heals well and your bike is soon mended too.                                                                                                                                                                             
Simon66's Profile
Simon66

In: Peterborough
Posts: 846
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

While you're off the road can my daughter borrow your jumper; lol. Seriously though mate, get well soon.                                                                                                                                                                             
Sandi's Profile
Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
Posts: 17948
92% Karma92% Karma 92% Karma92% Karma

  THO, ignore my question, I know the answer, I blame my age lol                                                                                                                                                                              
thehairyone's Profile
thehairyone

In: Boston
Posts: 173
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

started sorting the bike today, anyone know a way to get oil/grease out of a plaster cast?
I've tried gloves to protect it but they don't fit so well, cling film is looking good though, pig to take off though.

                                                                                                                                                                             
Sandi's Profile
Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
Posts: 17948
92% Karma92% Karma 92% Karma92% Karma

  Yep, aint it weird how that stuff sticks to everything we don't want it to?  lol   Emulsion? Felt tip pen?, get someone to draw a pretty lady on. Will a neck warmer cover it?   Ok...I'll get me own coat...                                                                                                                                                                               


Remove these advertisements                  Advertise Here
Biker Match is a UK social, events and dating website by bikers, for bikers.  All British motorcyclists are welcome to join our large and exciting community free of charge in search of ride-outs, motorcycling events & rallies, biker dating & relationships, motorcycle help, motorcycle forums, biking news, racing news, motorcycle classifieds or just to get to know other UK bikers.  Create your profile and upload your photos now completely free.
Website copyright 2002-2024 www.bikermatch.co.uk.

Page generated in 0.5000 seconds. There are 3608 users online now.

Site tested and secured by Comodo HackerGuardian       Site tested and approved by McAfee SiteAdvisor      Site PCI DSS security approved      Site tested and secured by Comodo HackerProof       Site secured and validated using highest 2048bit encryption