> really have no idea exactly what happened. Fortunately, I had leather
Sounds more like something slippery (you were in a gas station, right?).
I'd guess oil/gas/coolant.
> jacket & pants on. Neither were damaged much, but the helmet is used now,
> so I've got to get a new one. My head still
Yow Andy!
One thing I like about this list is that, although we tend to take some
degree of risks (hey, these are motorcycles, it comes with the territory),
folks here are good about the gear. I don't recall anyone having a mishap
on this list and not having proper gear at the time.
So.you
Andy Perry wrote:
> My head still hurts, my knee is sprained, my
> ribcage is sore, my neck is sore, my lower back is bruised, but other than
> that, I feel fine.
Sounds like something Steve Young would say. ;^)
Seriously, I'm glad that your ok. Isn't amazing how those low speed
spills can r
Good to hear you are still in one piece! Thanks for the anecdotal reminder
and I hope you get to feeling better soon, you are going to need the
courage for the price tag...
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