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PatoMalo
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« on: March 31, 2009, 07:15:59 PM »

I got run into today 3/31 (Lamar & Shoal Creek Blvd [west of House Park] for Austinites).
Fortunately I was standing still and the car that hit me was only moving at a walking
a pace.  Northbound traffic was real heavy at 4:40P so I was stopped waiting for an
opening.  This car pulled up behind me and I could see a young chic driving looking left
(south).  To my utter amazement she started forward and hit me on my left side.  She
later said she was only moving forward to try and get a better look at oncoming traffic.
Guess I was invisible.  It knocked me over to the right.  I managed to step off the bike
as it went down so didn't get pinned by it or between her car and the bike on the left
side.  My left foot peg hooked her right front tire side wall and blew it out.  That was
about the most exciting thing of the whole incident.  You ever been about a yard from
a car tire when it blew?  Thought I was back in there for a minute.

Anyway, I'm going to be sore as heck tomorrow from trying to keep the bike from
going down and then picking it up afterwards.  Hey, at 62 I pay wrestling ~ 450 lbs
of motorcycle.

Her car appears to have suffered more than my bike although we know you actually spell
Ducati 'm o n e y'.  It broke the foot peg off on the left and scratched the right side up some
when it landed.  I actually changed her tire for her and even warned her her insurance
company was going to have a heart attack if she told them that.  Something to the effect
of '.....what if he would have injured himself changing the tire....'  I drove it home with my
left foot dangling between shifts.

Be careful out there........Micky

Broken foot peg:

By mickydavis, shot with FinePix 3800 at 2009-03-31

Hyundai Attack Vehicle:

By mickydavis, shot with iPhone at 2009-03-31
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2009, 07:39:02 PM »

Hyundai drivers Angry Angry + Lamar  Angry Angry AngryAngry Angry Angry Angry Angry bang head

Glad you're ok

You're a real gentleman for changing her tire for her

Scratchs are just some battle scars  Grin
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 04:08:27 AM »

glad that you're alright!

luckily, the CC footpeg and peg holder aren't too terribly expensive (I've had to change them before, very reasonable).  the only real issue is hoping they have them in stock for you in the color you need (they do keep stock of individual parts for just such occasions, so give them a ring)
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 05:10:20 AM »

So happy to hear that ALTHOUGH the bike went down, but you were unhurt!

And it is really cool of you to help her get the tire fixed, good deeds like those pay off in the long run.
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 05:20:25 AM »

"So happy to hear that the bike went downHuh? but you were unhurt!"

The young lady's insurance info seems to be in order but I haven't called them yet.  I'm not as
sore as I thought I would be this morning.

I got my first bike in the Summer of '71 (Honda 450 Scrambler) and have had one almost the
whole time since.  There were a few years as I got into home ownership and started a family
in the late '70s I was w/o.  This is my first time down for any reason.  I was keyed up last
night and didn't hit the sac until 2:30A this morning.

Have a good'un.... coffee.....Micky
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« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2009, 06:39:45 AM »

glad your okay, hope insurance comes through for you!
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2009, 07:32:04 AM »

So happy to hear that ALTHOUGH the bike went down, but you were unhurt!

Fixed. I shouldn't type stuff on the interwebs before initial coffee consumption is complete.  coffee
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2009, 06:40:39 PM »

This blows...I'm thinking this town is completely full of idiots...

On a positive, at least your party that hit you HAD insurance, unlike my happy little episode last Oct..(IH 35/Cesar Chavez)....What ever became of "Severe Penalties for failure to maintain insurance?"  Laughable......
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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2009, 08:38:07 PM »

Glad to hear you didn't get hurt too much and the bike is still in one piece!

On a positive, at least your party that hit you HAD insurance, unlike my happy little episode last Oct..(IH 35/Cesar Chavez)....What ever became of "Severe Penalties for failure to maintain insurance?"  Laughable......


Yeah..^^^  but then I get sh*t from a motorcycle cop for not having my current insurance card (expired a couple days before but had new one at home in other wallet) with me when I was SUPPOSEDLY speeding!!  Azzhole! 


Malo..CALL THE INSURANCE AND DON"T WASTE ANYMORE TIME!!  THe longer you wait..the more you tighten up and the insurance company WILL use your "lollygagging" against you!!  DON"T WAIT to get on them about this.  Sorry to say but..in your defense..you were a fool to pick up your bike and ESPECIALLY for changing her tire!  The insurance will eat that up if you try to file a claim that you got hurt!  Embarrassed

I was just on trial last year for getting rear-ended (at a standstill on the highway by a delivery truck) by some a-hole.  His lawyer made ME look like the bad guy in front of the jury.  Angry 

You should have called an ambulance.  You don't have to sue but you do have to play the "game" so YOU don't get f'ed! 
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