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Old 21-02-06, 11:22 AM   #11
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Nasty! But you appear to be ok and thats the main thing.

Perhaps we should have a club for SVers that have been chucked off their bikes? Hmm, maybe not as that would take most of the forum members.
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Old 21-02-06, 11:43 AM   #12
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Hope you are ok

bike looks ok
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Old 21-02-06, 11:57 AM   #13
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Make sure the bike's ok (Though GT's are built mainly of wroght iron so may have dammaged the car more than the bike)

Glad you're ok mate, really sorry to hear this! Make sure you factor in any bike cloathing etc if you do decide to try and make a claim, but thankfully it looks like the bike's almost totally unaffected!

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Old 21-02-06, 12:01 PM   #14
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Hope you are ok

bike looks ok
Rides OK too, though I think the brake leaver has been knocked down a bit, the Oxford bar muffs seem to have stopped it from snaping. Just need to source a indicator, anyone got one? Else I might have a old 'huge' SV indicator that I might stick on there for now...
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Old 21-02-06, 12:07 PM   #15
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glad your ok though mate, make sure you feel a 100% before going home, if not get a taxi and make work pay for it.

If you still ache at all make sure you get it checked out.

Glad your ok mate!

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Old 21-02-06, 12:08 PM   #16
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Glad you're okay Dan, could have been a lot worse. Shakes you up a bit though doesn't it?


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Old 21-02-06, 12:14 PM   #17
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Glad you're okay Dan, could have been a lot worse. Shakes you up a bit though doesn't it?


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A little yes... though getting on the bike and going straight to work has helped me get over it. Made sure I carried on filtering so I don't start getting the jitters.

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Make sure the bike's ok (Though GT's are built mainly of wroght iron so may have dammaged the car more than the bike)

Glad you're ok mate, really sorry to hear this! Make sure you factor in any bike cloathing etc if you do decide to try and make a claim, but thankfully it looks like the bike's almost totally unaffected!

Keep us posted!
Yup.. going to give another look over in a sec to see nothing is leaking.
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Old 21-02-06, 12:19 PM   #18
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Ahhh, good ol' GT's, like Timex; Takes a lickin' but still keeps on tickin'!

Glad to hear you're OK, mentally as well as physically. You're right, the continued ride into work probably helped a great deal - Just look after yourself this evening when you're safely tucked up at home. That's when the shock can really sneak up on you.
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Old 21-02-06, 12:30 PM   #19
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Excellent!

More insurance money for you G.

Glad you're OK (well as OK as you normally are).
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Old 21-02-06, 12:34 PM   #20
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stay safe big guy...
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