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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-22 2:55 PM (#48234)
Subject: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
This is what happends when you hit a cinder block at 70 mph. It fell out of a truck with no tailgate.
ouch! Somehow Idid not wreck. I feel pretty lucky. 08 vision
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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-22 2:59 PM (#48235 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
pictures
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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-22 3:02 PM (#48236 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
sorry, I have tried 3 times to send pictures. even after reducing them. I will try later.
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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-22 3:14 PM (#48237 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
pictures 1 more time



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Mongo
Posted 2009-11-22 4:00 PM (#48242 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Cruiser

Posts: 153
Newnan, GA
I'm glad you're OK.
Did the tire blow out too?
I feel you pucker factor.
I hit a road gator at 70 MPH on one of my bikes.
It caused $400 damage to the lower and engine cowlings.
Me and the bike went airborne.

BTW, You did a great job to control the bike after you hit the brick.



cag3506 - 2009-11-22 2:55 PM

This is what happends when you hit a cinder block at 70 mph. It fell out of a truck with no tailgate.
ouch! Somehow Idid not wreck. I feel pretty lucky. 08 vision


Edited by Mongo 2009-11-22 4:01 PM
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lennyb
Posted 2009-11-22 4:12 PM (#48244 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Iron Butt

Posts: 803
Perry Hall, MD
Feel PRETTY lucky? I'd have to think that the odds of winning the lottery are better than staying up in that situation.

Glad you beat the odds!!
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1atom12
Posted 2009-11-22 4:22 PM (#48247 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area
Dude! Your the Dude for keeping that bike under control... That's some serious damage to that wheel...

On the bright side, it's an excellent opportunity to upgrade to the 09 premium wheels...
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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-22 4:43 PM (#48250 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: RE: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
Yes, the tire went flat instantly. lucky for me there was little traffic and I was able to get off the road quick. I am hoping a new valve stem will fix the tire problem LOL....
Craig
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Big Vic
Posted 2009-11-22 4:58 PM (#48254 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Iron Butt

Posts: 619
Southeast Iowa
Glad your here to tell us about it, that could have had a lot worse ending than it did. Did the guy stop? Does he have insurance? Hope everything turns out OK. If you need rims let me know, I have 2 sets that will fit a Vision ones like yours............. and a black set off an 2010 Cross Roads.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2009-11-22 7:05 PM (#48263 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Just fyi........your insurance company will cover this under the comprehensive part of your policy. Usually comprehensive is a lower deductible, some policies actually have a zeo $0 comprehensive deductible. But the best part of comprehensive is that there is NO policy change, no loss of any discount, no premium increase...nothing changes. So before you go paying for this out of your pocket I strongly recommend that you contact your insurance company and see what they say.

Oh yea....great job keeping it upright !!!
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radioteacher
Posted 2009-11-24 2:36 PM (#48369 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Wow! Thank goodness you are able to post this!

You da man!
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JSP
Posted 2009-11-24 8:38 PM (#48393 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Cruiser

Posts: 226
on the edge of Los Angeles
Wow Cag3506, Your pics look very much like mine with the same outcome..

Rim Vs Rock
http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=3835&pos...
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DannyB
Posted 2009-11-25 6:55 PM (#48450 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY

Awesome job of riding!!!!!

Glad you're ok!!!!!!! 

 



Edited by DannyB 2009-11-25 6:59 PM
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cag3506
Posted 2009-11-26 8:42 AM (#48482 - in reply to #48393)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 29
JSP, Glad your outcome was the same as mine. You explained it much better than I did. I am glad neither one of us had to change our underwear.
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Teach
Posted 2009-11-26 5:08 PM (#48525 - in reply to #48234)
Subject: Re: Rim vs cinder


Visionary

Posts: 1436
I personally go around big hard objects, lol..........
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