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You guys might want to look up this product: Leatt Brace.

MX riders have landed on their head hard enough to crack their helmets open, but no neck injury.

I have one, it is reasonably comfortable.
Agreed. I was amazed- little external damage to the helmet-suspect my prexisting stenosis had a large role.

Tabby- no bikes for me for a long while, but never say never.

NS-street. was out to clear my head, bad idea on a sportbike

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Old 08-13-2010, 11:20 AM
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i've low sided several times..

never high sided..is there a SAVE once you start the disaster?

heal fast friend.
Thx. It happens quick- I think I unloaded the rear tire with too much front brake on entry, flicked the bike right intiating the slide, then released pressure allowing the rear to hook up suddenly-but dont really know as my mind doesn't allow me a look back
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Old 08-13-2010, 11:29 AM
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Thx. It happens quick-
Understatement...it's usually over before your mind tells you it's happening.
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Glad to hear you are ok. "C" problems are a bear, I have a pinched nerve between C5 and C6, but its gotten better as the years have gone on.

Keep moving forwards and it will work out!
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Ouch! Sounds like a violent get off, which high sides usually are.

I had something similar when I tucked the front end under braking going into turn one at Loudon NH (approx 90mph). I was trying to late brake and pass a few guys, was overly 'excited' and stabbed at the brake lever rather than giving it the smooth squeeze. Front wheel locked, then grabbed, and I was catapulted off straight into the tarmac. I never lost consiousness, so had alternating views of pavement and sky through my faceshield as I tumbled on the ground to a standstill. From my perspective it happened in a heartbeat, but others who witnessed said the bike hopped and bucked underneath me a few times before I was thrown. I was also a lucky SOB with 'only' concurrent fractures of my left collar bone and shoulder blade. I felt pretty gimpy for a while, but as soon as physical therapy started the progress was swift.

My best wishes to you for a speedy recovery.
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good luck recovering. sold my sportbike 2 months ago..the desire to ride on public streets goes away surprisingly quick. i thought it would be harder, but its actually pretty easy to give it up.

not sure ill ever ride again especially knowing that i refuse to wear anything more than sneakers and a tshirt....stupid, but getting dressed in full leather gear for a little ride through the country when its 85 degrees sucks....but, is required..ive just never been willing to do it.

best to quit while your ahead and not dead
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Greg,
Very sorry to hear, speedy recovery!!
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Sorry to hear this! I compressed T-10 to 50% 4 years ago. Go to as much therapy as you can!

I spent 4 months with a chest brace on and a cast on my right foot up to the Knee for another month. I broke the calcanius (sp) off as well as one of the bones on the outerside of the ankle. I wonder how it affected the healing of my back with leaning to the left due to the height of the cast.

I iced the crap out of my back for three weeks straight trying to increase the blood flow to the area. Yes, I know that the trunk has a ton of blood flow but I wnted to do everything that I could to try to speed up the healing.
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Bummer man, Heal up quick. High sides can be nasty.
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Get better quick buddy.

My crash was not as dramatic as yours. The bike just got away from me in a fast corner. That was 5 years ago last week.

I'm regularly tempted to buy another bike, but so far have resisted. Threads like this are good. They help to strengthen the resolve to stay off.
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Mike-you still have the Paul smart?
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Mike-you still have the Paul smart?
Who has a Paul Smart? Those things are art. I'd like to get one for my living room.
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i am glad you are not worse off. this is just more fuel to fire for selling my 900SS. i wish you a speedy recovery.

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Greg congratulations on surviving what is at best a life altering and at worst a life ending event. And welcome to the Association of the Luckiest P h uckers on Earth. I too thought I'd never ride again. But now, 10 years after a C5 hyper flexion I'm living a very regular life with some adaptations. Stay strong in your faith in yourself and don't be afraid to ask for help.
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Mike-you still have the Paul smart?
Oh yeah, although it's a rack, I think it's such a great looking bike.
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i am glad you are not worse off. this is just more fuel to fire for selling my 900SS. i wish you a speedy recovery.

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Good luck on your sale.

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