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WOW! (I'm a member).
I'll give a short report:
First, his 1100G with its new bodywork and full luggage (bodywork trashed).
Second, his fancy smancy LED headlight (done for).
Third, right bar bent all the way forward. Right front footpeg pretzeled.
Fourth, he flew off and narrowly missed flying down a 10 foot gorge into a solid rock bottom.
Fifth, glad you made it through fairly unscathed. That could have been a lot, lot worse.
I can't get in either, but what did you do?
I got a good look at it when I climbed down to retrieve the visor with the tooth-mark in it.
RageZro said:I cleared this with Dale before posting so not to overstep my bounds.
Got a call last Sunday from Dale that he was near Germantown Ohio and had went down. He was looking to see if I could bring my trailer to get it home as it was unrideable. He was a little adrenaline pumped on the phone but seemed OK. Upon telling Kat she got a first aid kit together and we drove up to see what we could do.
Here is some photos of the aftermath of him finding the sandy gravel that you could not see unless you were walking next to it. He face planted a road side signs pole and bent it over. This is where he was darn lucky as all he got was a chipped tooth and busted lip from it. A little lower and well... use your worst imagination.
He now has extreme cafe' style handlebars.
Foot peg and pannier damage.
Case guards did their job but the tank took a hit.
A wee bit of scrapping here too.
Such a sad look but luckily the cluster and headlight are just fine!
The approach direction to where he went down, you can barely make out the sand gravel but is about 8ft long and a foot wide at the widest point. The scrape mark at the bottom of the photo is Dales bikes mark.
Continued scrapes by the bike, he said the bike had flipped as it left the road way and there is the sign post he face planted. Thankfully he hit it in just about the best way you could and that the culverts concrete had long since gone missing or this could have been a lot worse. (Dale don't let Wendy read this). It's about a 10ft drop down into Browns creek but is solid rock down there.
His face shield that met the pole and the second photo shows where his now broken tooth hit the inside of his visor from the impact.
He has since got the tooth fixed and plans on getting the bike back on the road for our ride this month last time I spoke to him. I'm sure he'll get you guys the whole story much better than what I have here but I'm just glad that he managed to come pout of this one with such minor scrapes and bruises! ATGATT :thumb:
Whoa! there Dale. Yikes I'm glad you're ok. Might want to ease up a bit on flogging that Hot Rod Lincoln. hehe