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Re: [ST] A Brotherhood



The gear can be a life saver.  The last month of my life has been taking care of my wife as she recuperates from a low speed MC accident (if there is such a thing).  Whe was wearing a Cortech MC jacket and a HJC SyMax helmet.  Those two things probably did more to save her life than anything else.

Details:

She went off the side of the road on the Skyline Drive her in VA (mile marker 35.3) and hit the stone wall.  She did this at about 30mph on a Yamaha Road Star 650.  After she hit the wall she tumbled down the embankment about 37 feet (per the park ranger).   I was there and she was beat up pretty bad.  The jacket and the helmet saved her life, the medics that helo'd her out of there said they wish they saw more people were the gear she was wearing.  BTW, even with the gear, she ended up with 2 pins, two plates, 20 screws, 4 broken bones, skin grafts, and rebuilt knee and ankle.  She suffered all of her injuries on her right side, except for a gash on her left thigh.  If she had MC boots on she probably wouldn't have beaten up her ankle as bad as it was.  If she didn't have the jacket on or the full face helmet, I bet she would be pushing up daisies right now.  I couldn't image what would have happened with a 1/2 helmet and a t-shirt.  One month later she is now in rehab and
 progressing very well.  She has stated that she will get back on a MC when she can.

Tom
'07 Norge
'01 Sprint ST
'71 Tiger TR6


----- Original Message ----
From: "Masiak, Richard" <richard_masiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:05:19 PM
Subject: [ST] A Brotherhood


Apart from our ethnic, religious, political, opinionated etc. backgrounds we all have one thing in common that brings us together as a brotherhood: 
Our love of motorcycles!

As such, I found myself compelled to stop my air conditioned cage and help a fellow brother whom I saw felled his steed in sand and gravel.  He was ok.  Just cuts and abrasions on his right side (hand, arm, leg).  No he wasn't wearing a helmet or proper riding gear.  If he had, only the bike would have been hurt.
But this isn't to judge.  Like I said in opening:  all things aside we are a brotherhood.

It seemd to be a low speed (5-10 MPH) off, but even at that speed he got cut up pretty good.  Nothing appeared deep though.  Really made me see the need to cover up with boots, gloves, long pants, long sleeves, and most important a HELMET (even though he head was untouched).

On a 90+ summer day I know it is real easy to justify not covering up because of the heat.  I know I've done that before  But now I see I'd rather die of heat than bleed all over.

So from one brother to another, lets all ride smart with the proper safety gear because the unexpected can always happen.  Even to the best rider.  I don't want to have to stop to help another brother bleeding everywhere because he/she wasn't wearing the proper safety gear.

RIDE SAFE & SMART EVERYONE SUMMER IS HERE TO ENJOY :-)

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