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Willmrx
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Long story short, My friends Dad had on his bucket list to ride into Yosemite on a motorcycle. He is in his late sixties and has his own bike, a 1980 Kawasaki 650 something. He is a current rider. About ten miles out of the park on the way home he missed judge a turn going, maybe 30 mph and went off the road, into a tree and some bushes.
Broken right hand, fractured tibia and a chip bone in his elbow. He is expected to have a full recovery and is unbelievably lucky he did not get killed. I was riding in front he was behind me and his daughter was in a car right behind him. I heard her horn and then I heard the sound of gravel and then the sound of the bushes cracking. I quickly turned around and pulled over, his daughter pulled off the road right behind him and got to the crash seen befor I did, she could not find him! So I ran up the road where he went off to see if he had bailed off the bike. It seemed like ten minutes but it was about 20 seconds but we found him under some bushes laying complete flat on his back on the only area that did not have sharp sticks and stumps sticking up from the ground. He was lucid and was not in any real pain.
So far he is doing well!
The bike got damaged pretty bad. I don't know yet what I am going to do. The engine has had a lot of new parts put into it, and the frame and all of the metal parts have been powder coated. It runs but there is a exhaust leak on the #1 head. Oh well.
Broken right hand, fractured tibia and a chip bone in his elbow. He is expected to have a full recovery and is unbelievably lucky he did not get killed. I was riding in front he was behind me and his daughter was in a car right behind him. I heard her horn and then I heard the sound of gravel and then the sound of the bushes cracking. I quickly turned around and pulled over, his daughter pulled off the road right behind him and got to the crash seen befor I did, she could not find him! So I ran up the road where he went off to see if he had bailed off the bike. It seemed like ten minutes but it was about 20 seconds but we found him under some bushes laying complete flat on his back on the only area that did not have sharp sticks and stumps sticking up from the ground. He was lucid and was not in any real pain.
So far he is doing well!
The bike got damaged pretty bad. I don't know yet what I am going to do. The engine has had a lot of new parts put into it, and the frame and all of the metal parts have been powder coated. It runs but there is a exhaust leak on the #1 head. Oh well.