A gentle reminder to ride safely
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:58 am
Hi folks;
You might remember me, from a few posts I've made around here putting my 85 NQ50 back together and working and such. This place has been a great resource getting a scooter noob like myself up to speed, so to speak. My spree was as close to stock as one can be after my engine blew up and I rebuilt it with all the standard Honda parts. No mods or enhancements.
Now here I come with a gentle reminder to ride safe. I was using my Spree for transport back and forth to work (~ 23 km each way on a boring road) while my car is out of commission. You can see where this is going.
About a month ago I hit a rock on the road with no other traffic, and consequently ended up going off the side of the road onto a gravel shoulder at a lazy 40 km/h, getting tossed off the scooter and down into the ditch. I had all my gear on - including my helmet. I only got away with a little bit of road rash on one hand - and I smashed my right tibia (the lower leg) into about 50 pieces. Doctors figure it was a consequence of how I tumbled and I compressed the leg.
The stupid part is that's all that happened. Didn't crack any ribs, arms, neck, back, other leg, not even the ankle of the leg I smashed. My helmet didn't even have any scratches on it. Despite the nature of the fracture I didn't even break the skin, although apparently my leg was in an odd position when I got found. Some nice folks drove by a few minutes later and called me an ambulance. I had my cell phone with me and was in the process of fumbling to get it out of my coat when folks showed up.
So lots of surgery, plates, pins, screws and an extended stay in the hospital later I'm now stuck in a brace hobbling around in pain on a walker or a wheelchair for about six months. No NQ50 riding in the near future for me. With it being the right leg I can't drive a car either. I'm going to get better, it'll just be time.
So when people say you should wear a helmet, and ride safe, you can think of my situation. If I didn't have the helmet and things had been different who the heck knows how I could have ended up - could have snapped my spine, been paralyzed, been killed even for such a low speed tumble. I'm going to be fine, and I want you to be fine too. I'm not saying "don't ride" as my opinion of that hasn't changed, just a reminder to be safe.
Now, here's the silly chaser: I got tossed from the scooter and it eventually ended up landing behind me in the ditch - in perfect shape. The folks I got to pick it up and transport it home for me say it looks like and doesn't even look like it had an accident except for the fact that my blue rear milk crate basket got torn off.
So there you have it, NQ50: tougher than humans.
You might remember me, from a few posts I've made around here putting my 85 NQ50 back together and working and such. This place has been a great resource getting a scooter noob like myself up to speed, so to speak. My spree was as close to stock as one can be after my engine blew up and I rebuilt it with all the standard Honda parts. No mods or enhancements.
Now here I come with a gentle reminder to ride safe. I was using my Spree for transport back and forth to work (~ 23 km each way on a boring road) while my car is out of commission. You can see where this is going.
About a month ago I hit a rock on the road with no other traffic, and consequently ended up going off the side of the road onto a gravel shoulder at a lazy 40 km/h, getting tossed off the scooter and down into the ditch. I had all my gear on - including my helmet. I only got away with a little bit of road rash on one hand - and I smashed my right tibia (the lower leg) into about 50 pieces. Doctors figure it was a consequence of how I tumbled and I compressed the leg.
The stupid part is that's all that happened. Didn't crack any ribs, arms, neck, back, other leg, not even the ankle of the leg I smashed. My helmet didn't even have any scratches on it. Despite the nature of the fracture I didn't even break the skin, although apparently my leg was in an odd position when I got found. Some nice folks drove by a few minutes later and called me an ambulance. I had my cell phone with me and was in the process of fumbling to get it out of my coat when folks showed up.
So lots of surgery, plates, pins, screws and an extended stay in the hospital later I'm now stuck in a brace hobbling around in pain on a walker or a wheelchair for about six months. No NQ50 riding in the near future for me. With it being the right leg I can't drive a car either. I'm going to get better, it'll just be time.
So when people say you should wear a helmet, and ride safe, you can think of my situation. If I didn't have the helmet and things had been different who the heck knows how I could have ended up - could have snapped my spine, been paralyzed, been killed even for such a low speed tumble. I'm going to be fine, and I want you to be fine too. I'm not saying "don't ride" as my opinion of that hasn't changed, just a reminder to be safe.
Now, here's the silly chaser: I got tossed from the scooter and it eventually ended up landing behind me in the ditch - in perfect shape. The folks I got to pick it up and transport it home for me say it looks like and doesn't even look like it had an accident except for the fact that my blue rear milk crate basket got torn off.
So there you have it, NQ50: tougher than humans.