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Blue Flame
20-04-06, 10:36 AM
Ere's a couple of photos of the helmet and a poor one of the bike which I saw a couple of days ago.

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/gran****son/Photos_files/Helmet005.jpg

The back of the helmet. As you can see, as well as the large scrape there is a large indentation at the rear. Suspect this may have occured when my back hit the kerb.

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/gran****son/Photos_files/Helmet004.jpg

The front of the helmet. It pays to keep your visor down. :)

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/gran****son/Photos_files/060418_163741.jpg

This is a poor photo of the bike taken with a camera phone.

Damage included.


Crash bung failure causing a slight ripping in the fairing at the point of contact with the bung.
Not clearly visible but the footrest is snapped in half and is only held together by the rubber.
Gear selector bent.
Light scratching to paintwork at rear and some on fairing.
Clutch Lever snapped off.
Wing mirror snapped off.
Swing arm bobbin bent.


Looks that the bike got off quite lightly. Garage are just waiting for the go ahead to start repairs.

With any luck the bike will be ready before I am :roll:

SVTONYB
20-04-06, 11:10 AM
Aye...sounds like the bike got of with minor bruises and scratching....unusual for an sv usually they end up in bits.

So what about you hows the healing getting on :?:

How long till your back on 2 wheels 8)

northwind
20-04-06, 11:22 AM
Bloody hell, look at that helmet... Never seen a footpeg break like that either. Quite mad. But does look like it should fix up nicely.

How's the pilot mending?

Blue Flame
20-04-06, 11:29 AM
The back is getting stronger day-by-day and can stay upright for good part of the day. 8) although I still can't type at the computer for more than about ten-fifteen minutes without a break. It must be my posture.

I have an appointment for a week on Friday at the hospital. I think that they are going to take the four temporary pins out of the wrist but I'll probably get another cast put back on.

They are advising me that I wont get full movement back in the wrist and if there is a lot of pain then the only option after that will be to fix the wrist so it can't move at all. :shock:

Hopefully it will be OK though and they are just giving me the worst case scenario.

SVTONYB
20-04-06, 11:46 AM
They are advising me that I wont get full movement back in the wrist and if there is a lot of pain then the only option after that will be to fix the wrist so it can't move at all. :shock:

Hopefully it will be OK though and they are just giving me the worst case scenario.

Fingers crossed :shock:

northwind
20-04-06, 11:51 AM
:( Good luck mate.

Mr Toad
20-04-06, 11:57 AM
Hi, glad you are on the road to recovery :D

Try and find yourself a website/forum that specialises in your sort of injury - you can't half find a lot of useful information that the medical profession doesn't usually divulge. Also useful to see/talk to other people who have gone through something similar. I wish I'd found the knee guru website a long time ago - it's helped me understand what's going on, what's likely to happen in future, and more importantly an understanding of what my options are. Don't rely on the Doc to tell you :cry:

TSM
20-04-06, 12:19 PM
Your back will feal odd for a long time. Glad your on the mend though.

My injury was last september and i still get my back in a twist every now and again. Staying in the same position does not help, nor stubbing you foot against a paving slab (causes shooting pain though my back).
The biggest issue is everything i feal that i cant remember if it was like that before makes me worrey about my back. If i jump, fall, turn too quickly etc... Realy annoying, but it will always be in the back of my mind.

Quedos
20-04-06, 12:32 PM
Backs are a pain.

I know you can't do it at the moment but when I done my back in (keg fell on it) and awaiting physio. My doc told me to try swimming. I thought he was having a laugh but decided to trust him as he had previous back injuries too.
As long as you swim front crawl it really strengthens the back up. It took me off the emergency surgery list after 4 weeks.
Also got told that swimming with a float is also good for the back. - Takes all the weight of the injury.
The best bit though!!! is being told that spa baths/jacuzzi's etc are v v v good as they work the muscles without strain. Great excuse to sit in the local jacuzzi all day! :D
I still can't stand for long periods of time - christmas queues are a killer and standing at concerts are a distant memory - but I promise it does get better with the time :wink:

Blue Flame
29-04-06, 02:08 AM
Well I was at the hospital today and they took my cast off and removed the four pins that were drilled into my wrist.

Now I wasn't aware before i went but the method used by the doctors to remove pins is ...... a wee twist to the left... a wee twist to the right and.........









.........yank the ****er out.

All this with no aneasthetic. :shock: Four times :shock:

I thought that they might replaster the wrist but they haven't so hopefully the wrist will heal up quickly now that I can try and move it about a bit more.

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/gran****son/Photos_files/Wrist001.jpg

The picture is replicated below with the pin removal point circled

http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/gran****son/Photos_files/Wrist002.jpg

Wrist felt terrible when they took the cast off and even worse earlier this evening with the 'tubigrip' on so I have it naked to the elements now and it feels a lot better. Mind you the beers might be helping as well now :roll: :wink:

Cronos
29-04-06, 10:40 AM
Ouch!

Don't think I'd fancy watching that! Scooby Drew and myself made a very sharp exit when one of the doctors in A&E said they were going to pull your wrist back into shape!

Good to hear your on the mend mate! 8)

Anonymous
29-04-06, 12:09 PM
hope your right handed or have a helpful wife :lol:

Blue Flame
29-04-06, 04:24 PM
hope your right handed or have a helpful wife :lol:

I don't want to hurt your back/wrist dear' :evil: :)

Anonymous
29-04-06, 04:34 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: nae luck