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Title: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Julio A. on June 10, 2014, 07:49:48 PM
Yesterday morning I took a fall on the R65. Tore the quarter fairing off the bike. My forks are still good and the crash bars did their job. The engine is unscathed. But my indicators got ripped off. The right side controls shattered, the tank got dented and the headlight mount is shot. Nothing major, just cosmetic damages. The bike still managed to get me home. I just came back from a check up and thankfully, all of my organs are still in the right places. No fractures, but I did sustain a lot of road rash and bruises.

Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: wilcom on June 10, 2014, 08:49:57 PM
Glad to hear the damage to you and the bike is only cosmetic.

What happened, ATGATT?
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: nhmaf on June 10, 2014, 09:59:25 PM
Youch!   Glad that you are still doing relatively well enough to login and type!  

Take care and take it easy - the real pains start a couple days after the crash.. :(
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: steve hawkins on June 11, 2014, 02:28:26 AM
Julio,

Sorry to hear of your crash, especially after all the good work you have done recently on your bike.

Get yourself healed up first.  

And then lets get the old girl back running again.

Get some pictures up and all.....Of the bike, not sure I want to see the gravel rash.  Hopefully you were not riding in flip-flops and shorts.

Cheers

Rev Light
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Justin B. on June 11, 2014, 10:49:35 AM
Hopefully you'll heal up quickly, I well remember how painful road-rash is even though my "dose" was almost 40 years go!
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: montmil on June 11, 2014, 04:53:52 PM
Pretty sure you were overtaking Marc Marquez, coming up the inside line... ;)

Get yourself good. Get the bike good. Get back on and ride. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Julio A. on June 11, 2014, 08:24:41 PM
I crashed two blocks away from home. On my way back from breakfast within the village. A scooter wasn't using his brakes at an intersection. The bike actually flipped itself over. I imagined crashing on some far away trip on some twisties. But no. At least I was wearing proper gear minus the jacket. The front end bits are gone. Time for some retro mod inspired work there. Besides the steering stop getting sheared off, the bike is is pretty good condition. I'm pretty much bummed with the damage on the bike rather than the injuries I sustained.
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi107.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fm292%2Fblaze_sniper%2F226cbf0661b1054c134a64c7161ea272.jpg&hash=4a80206a2c3491ac0b9d761a563eae187dc40ea9)
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Barry on June 12, 2014, 05:07:33 AM
Julio,

Sounds like something unpredictable happened and you had the bad luck to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Hope you get it all back together again soon.

Back in the early 70's I had my first accident within half a mile from home and my 2nd (I hope the last) half a mile from work.

Statistically it's the norm. They say 1 in 3 accidents occur within 1 mile from home and only 1% over 50 miles away.
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: montmil on June 12, 2014, 09:52:46 AM
The "experts" here in Texas state that most accidents occur within 25 miles from home. Y'all do keep in mind that there's miles n' miles of Texas. That's part of a line from a song by Asleep At The Wheel.

Anyway, just to be on the safe side, Pretty Wife and I moved to another home 25 miles away. I feel a lot safer now when I'm out on the bikes.

 :D

Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Matt Chapter on June 12, 2014, 10:53:13 AM
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At least I was wearing proper gear minus the jacket.

That's the one piece of gear I never leave without: a jacket.  Well, that and pants.

Have you ever been hit with a Texas size June bug at speed?  Damn near put a hole in ya...
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: marcmax on June 12, 2014, 12:49:28 PM
If Monte moved 25 miles it was surely to be nearer a source of longnecks.  ;D
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: k_enn on June 12, 2014, 03:46:45 PM
Sorry to hear about the fall.  Hope you are fully recovered soon.  It's almost always the local stuff that gets you, and usually because some does something stupid you don't expect.  

k_enn
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Lucky_Lou on June 13, 2014, 03:46:21 AM
Glad you are ok Bikes can be fixed.........................
Lou
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: steve hawkins on June 13, 2014, 07:29:40 AM
Okay,

So new beginning then.  I have picked up on the word 'retro'.

So what have you got in mind.

Cheers

Rev. Light
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: Julio A. on June 13, 2014, 08:23:57 AM
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At least I was wearing proper gear minus the jacket.
Have you ever been hit with a Texas size June bug at speed?  Damn near put a hole in ya...

I got hit in the face by a dragonfly at 120km/h. It hurts every time I remember that happened, and that was the last time I wore an open faced helmet.

Really great news through. Besides the injuries slowly getting better, I managed to tear down the front end with literally one arm and thoroughly assess the damage. The forks are surprisingly straight. The welding shop assured me the damage on the headlight mount is easily repairable as well as the sheared off steering stop.The Fairing and the rear left indicator housing is the only thing that was beyond repair.

And since I have no more mode of transportation to school, My grandfather's old reliable Beetle stored at the back should be a good replacement for the R65 in the meanwhile.
Title: Re: Crashed on the R65
Post by: wilcom on June 14, 2014, 03:50:56 PM
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My grandfather's old reliable Beetle stored at the back should be a good replacement for the R65 in the meanwhile.
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