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PatHenders
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Many Texas riders can get out of wearing a helmet by purchasing a $5 sticker from DOT. Back in Sep 05 My 1980 GS850 was laid down and then slid into a toyota. Thankfully my HJC helmet, Joe Rocket balistic Jacket and gloves gave me the protection i needed to survice. The helmet did its job the face sheild was split in two and had several large groves in it according to the police report. When I went down i was only doing 35 but i was slowing rapidly to avoid the Car that just cut across 4 lanes to turn infront of me. The jacket and gloves did a oustanding job. I had Zero road rash. My injuries were major from the 4 broken vertbre in my neck, collarbone, shoulder, arm, every rib (punchured lung), one hip and one of my legs i was in bad shape but i was alive. Over the last 7 months I have endured 6 major operations. Had three piece of titanium and 39 screws put into my body. My head was bruised up badly however not a single thing wrong with my head (according to doctors my wife still debates this). Anyway to make a long story short. wear a helmet. It takes a few moments to don your protective gear and a few more to take it off. However on the road it takes ONE IDIOT to ruin your life.
The lady that hit me was having a rough afternoon and was fighting with her daughter that fight is what caused her to make the sudden abrupt 4 lane (and ILLEGAL) lane change into my path. This simple decision on her part has taken my GS from me left me with some very unpleasant hospital memories and has changed my life forever. I will ride again and as always should something unexpected happen my protective gear will be there to help me survive.
Helmet images from the scene



Yes thats extra medical supplies left behind by the EMTs. The police are great at cleaning up!!!
The lady that hit me was having a rough afternoon and was fighting with her daughter that fight is what caused her to make the sudden abrupt 4 lane (and ILLEGAL) lane change into my path. This simple decision on her part has taken my GS from me left me with some very unpleasant hospital memories and has changed my life forever. I will ride again and as always should something unexpected happen my protective gear will be there to help me survive.
Helmet images from the scene



Yes thats extra medical supplies left behind by the EMTs. The police are great at cleaning up!!!
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