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Well my son went and did it last night.

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old

01-10-2006 07:20:32




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My step son whos 15 has a motorcycle that he uses to check the mail, mile long drive way. Well when he was heading home from his grandparent house after take them there mail. He hit a rock with the front wheel of the litte 100CC bike and wrecked it. Broke his right arm both bones. He goes in for surgury around noon today.




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WiCraig

01-11-2006 04:29:24




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
Hope he hells up all right. No matter how careful you are,things can happen real fast with a motorcycle. I had a couple and had a couple of mishaps. My brother had one mishap, car crossed the center lane. Sorry to say, that was the last accident he had.



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Billy NY

01-10-2006 17:27:08




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
Give him a get well for me, and I hope they gave him something good for that throbbing pain, I know it ain't easy, especially at first.

Way too many accidents to think of, some had permanent results, had a few of my own, used to ride a lot myself, but know how unproteced you are on a bike, especially on the road, always the other guy you need to watch.

In '03 I broke several ribs foolin around in my yard, dumb me decided to take a rip over a nice pile of dirt, about 8'-0" high, forgot that I had been practicing archery and my soft square target was on the other side, was using the pile as a backstop, had been over this pile many times before, nice and easy, not this time, that target hung me up, feet were too far off the ground, went over on one side from 6'-0" high and drove my elbow right into the ribs, while my best friend was watching, it was his PE 250, he heard something crack and thought for sure I broke my arm, I never heard anything, was laying on the ground writhing and out of air, boy that hurt, and it took some time to heal up, we all grew up with them as kids, he decided to get one to fool with, once a kid always a kid. He was laughing at first, then realized I was down for the count, took 15 minutes to stand up, seemed like forever.

I'll mention this one, I would not wish this on anyones kids. Was a senior in H.S., 2 months to go, was driving my boat, a '73 impala 2 dr., few friends in the car, making the rounds to drop everyone off, 10:30 p.m. thursday night, went to take a left off a straight road to one that came in at an angle, was doing 3 M.P.H., friend riding shotgun says "Look Out" then BAM !!!!..... . two bodies fly over the hood, lucky they did not crash through the windshield, one hit a telephone pole in mid air, the other landed 50 feet past my car. They were on a Yamaha TT 250, wound out in 6th gear, well over 50 M.P.H. when they hit, both broke their legs on my bumper, and one lost a few toes, he was a terrible mess when I saw him on the ground. No helmet, no lights, no registration, speeding, no reflectors, no license, no insurance, no nothing actually ! I graduated with a 3.5 million dollar lawsuit to fend off, and 2 families who wanted a piece of my hide for what happened, in court they concocted it was intentional, hell, I could have took off, it was dark, no one knew antyhing, but I did the right thing. I made it clear if any of them came by the house they'd be full of lead, was damn serious about it at that young crazy age, having to watch over my shoulder after the incident, even after the legal battle. Still to this day I cannot figure out how they came up with that flim flam set up, here I am thinkin my wages are to be garnished for life, now criminal charges for something I did not do, and I don't even have a job yet, have not even graduated, great way to start life! Years later the driver, wanted to fight in the local grocery store, then a few years later he apologized, admitted he was wrong, we had a drink together and that was that. They still got some settlement, fair amount of money, they were both hospitalized for a month, not sure what insurance co. paid, but they were both busted up bad, they learned a terrible lesson at 13 & 14 and by right are fortunate to be alive.

Can't shelter kids, does them no good, but you can't let them do what these kids did, parents were to blame here, no reason for it at all. Oh well been a roll lately, better give the key board a rest don't want to wear out the welcome. finally back to work tomorrow.

PS - hope your boy feels better tomorrow, sorry to hear that news, hits home when you hear things like that, hope he reads the thread and has a laugh or 2 about the first paragraph, it happens to the best of us, it's funny now, but not at the time!

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Keith-OR

01-10-2006 15:09:08




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
Hey Rich, I know about them motorcycles, been riding since I was about 10 years old. Taught all my boys to ride when they were very young, 8,6, and 5. The only one that cannot ride a motorcycle is Shawn, but he rides my 4x4 4wheeler.

Got to respect them things, if not they will jump up there and bite ya.

I still ride, have a 1980 Honda XLR 500.Don't ride it as much as I use to though, guess I am getting older and slower.:>) Not as nimble and quick as I once was when it comes to getting away from bike before IT CRASHES. lol

Shawn and I will say prayer for him that he recovers without any complications...

Keith & Shawn

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Chris Pritchard

01-10-2006 10:49:51




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
Ouch! Tell him we hope his arm heals, and are sorry for the loss of his bike!

In 2002, I was riding my XR200, and rounded a corner that had a hump in the middle of it. The ground disapeared under the bike, I landed on the ground, and the bike landed on my foot, spraining it quite badly.

I would have had to crawl to the house (Accident happend at the back of our old 5-acre lot) if Mom did not hear me yelling for help, and brought the car down. I had to walk with a crutch for close to a week.

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Jimmy King

01-10-2006 10:00:58




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Old, tell him my prayers are with him. I have been lucky I have never had a broken bone that I know of, had pulled rib cage a couple of times. Remember he could have done the same thing riding a biycle. Jim



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37 chief

01-10-2006 09:32:19




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I am sorry to hear about the motorcycle accident.Ihave had both arms, and one leg in a cast at different times from motorcycles. The boy will be ok.It is going to be a while. I will keep the boy in my prayers Stan



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Lance

01-10-2006 09:11:03




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
I feel his pain too! Kicked by a cow while milking, broke the big bone clean through horizontally and then the same bone vertically the exact shape of half her hoof... I learned the hard way too.. safety first.. take your time..



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Joe in MN

01-10-2006 08:06:45




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to old, 01-10-2006 07:20:32  
Gosh OLD, yur YOUNG, you have a son who's 15 years old, and learning all the things the hard way, I know it's not easy to teach these kids "safety first" but accidents do happen, and we all have them. Your son will be in misery for a while, but he will get better, it's just when he get's old, he will have arthritis problems, but that's a long time off for him. If he wants to keep in shape, tell him to go easy on sports, that will be nasty if he brakes it again. Our son who had a spill on a motor bike broke his leg when he was young, and now arthritis problems are showing up. So, keep up preaching to him, you just never know what "might sink in" Regards, Joe

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old

01-10-2006 08:39:46




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to Joe in MN, 01-10-2006 08:06:45  
The sort of funny thing about this is, that when I was about the same age and on a motorcycle about the same size I had a wreck and broke the same arm. But I also totaled a car when I broke my arm. The car was a 1965 Chev belair and the driver of the car made a left turn in front of me. At least all he lit was a rock and stump. Another funny thing is that he keeps asking how bad the motorcycle is and if it can be fixed. Guess its good I picked up a parts bike this summer at an auction. LOL

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Glen in TX

01-10-2006 12:55:49




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Old, I've heard that same kind of story several times hauling someone in a ambulance with broke arm and leg from a motorcycle or horse accident. He will be okay in the care of great doctors I'm sure and our prayers are with him, you and your family.



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Case Lady

01-10-2006 07:37:47




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will say a prayer for the boy and your family.



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4010guy

01-10-2006 07:35:38




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OUCH!!! I feel sorry for him (REALY) 2 Broken legs hear (hores) but they do heal---hey thats what i wat on my last bad pile up 15--30 plus years later and it still makes me cringe!



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phil lowe

01-10-2006 13:06:08




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 Re: Well my son went and did it last night. in reply to 4010guy, 01-10-2006 07:35:38  
Geez and my stepson keeps saying his dad is gonna buy him a mini bike soon ,,he's only 11.,,


aaah the good old days ,putting planks up against 45 gallon drums with the ol crx125 ,,great jumps ,,,not so fun when you stand em up an try ,,you go straight up and straight down ,,any wonder why I havn't made kids of my own !!!!
Old Tell yer boy "scars are csexy and bones heal"



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