BikeLass
03-26-2007, 12:22 AM
Hiya folks
Just a short note - typin one handed is tiring! Moniker's a pun...currently "bike-less".
Recuperating after a low speed crash on a decreasing radius curve complicated by a tailgater, found this place browsing. Literal face plant --saw pavement comin at my face, watched faceshield crack, helmet a beauty if you like forehead-to-chin scrapes. Me: radius in 7 pieces, plated last week, otherwise just bruised up. Bike: not sure yet. Ins company towed to distant parts-out company yard sight unseen, wants to total out. We're still talkin cuz there's no evidence of serious damage (frame, fork, engine, tank) in pics I've seen so far.
Bike's a BMW K75 modded for short stuff inseam rider. If she's really totaled, will be lookin for another K75. Would like suggestions on similar bikes to look at -- ie same riding posture freeway capable models. (Old back injuries keep me off bikes that take crotch rocket crouching or straight up and lean back sitting).
Those of you with people at home, remember to tell 'em how much you appreciate them. Living alone after a partial incap accident sure brings home the advantages of not having to figure out how to do daily things yourself. (How do you open a jar one-armed? Go outside to the ATT truck and ask the guy working. Share a laugh when he realizes why you're asking. :D )
Just a short note - typin one handed is tiring! Moniker's a pun...currently "bike-less".
Recuperating after a low speed crash on a decreasing radius curve complicated by a tailgater, found this place browsing. Literal face plant --saw pavement comin at my face, watched faceshield crack, helmet a beauty if you like forehead-to-chin scrapes. Me: radius in 7 pieces, plated last week, otherwise just bruised up. Bike: not sure yet. Ins company towed to distant parts-out company yard sight unseen, wants to total out. We're still talkin cuz there's no evidence of serious damage (frame, fork, engine, tank) in pics I've seen so far.
Bike's a BMW K75 modded for short stuff inseam rider. If she's really totaled, will be lookin for another K75. Would like suggestions on similar bikes to look at -- ie same riding posture freeway capable models. (Old back injuries keep me off bikes that take crotch rocket crouching or straight up and lean back sitting).
Those of you with people at home, remember to tell 'em how much you appreciate them. Living alone after a partial incap accident sure brings home the advantages of not having to figure out how to do daily things yourself. (How do you open a jar one-armed? Go outside to the ATT truck and ask the guy working. Share a laugh when he realizes why you're asking. :D )