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Darren Clark
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deer/bike crash today

Post by Darren Clark » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:03 pm

Had my first bad crash on my KLR today. Cruising about 50 on a dirt road, 2 miles from my house, and a deer comes out of the weeds right into the side of me. I got knocked over and slid about 100 feet in the gravel. Nothing on me broken, but my left knee, shoulder, and wrist took a beating. No broken skin either, which is amazing. I'm not looking forward to tomorrow though! My gear saved my butt, I always ride ATGATT. All my gear is trashed now, but if it wasn't for what I was wearing I'd be in ER right now getting rocks pulled out of my leg. The bike's not in too bad of shape. The only metal that's bent is the shifter and handle bars. The front fender, left hand guard, and the radiator cover are chewed up too. The forks are twisted up, but that's easy to fix. After watching the deer stagger off, I stood the bike up, looked it over and limped it the rest of the way home. Put some pics on flickr if anybody wants to look them over. http://www.flickr.com/photos/84373829@N00/ All I can say is thank God I didn't get hurt worse. Of course I'm missing church tonight (missions month), but I won't same my praise till Sunday! Darren Clark 2004 KLR-650 Fowlerville, MI

fasteddiecopeman
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deer/bike crash today

Post by fasteddiecopeman » Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:40 am

Darren, Good on ya for not getting totalled! Can't believe your left turn signal survived! Ed -

cdearl1
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deer/bike crash today

Post by cdearl1 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:12 pm

Darren, really glad you are mostly ok. I'm with you on the atgatt. Even though it can be a hassle and often too hot. Like here in the South Salt Lake Valley right now. In full gear right now, it is almost too uncomfortable too ride (for me, I've grown used to cooler climes over the years). I've compromised some and have been wearing Canyon pants, 1st Gear Meshtex jacket, combat boots, helmet and gloves. Around here, in addition to the majority not wearing helmets, people also dress like they are going to the beach while riding. My girlfriend and I took a ride over Guardsmans Pass the other day (in 4runner) and I saw couples in tank tops, shorts and flip-flops riding dualsports on the dirt roads. It made me shudder to think of going down like that in the rocks and gravel. I saw a group of kids on rental Honda Ruckas and the gals were in miniskirts with semi-high heel shoes. Each too their own, but I think most people copy other's behavior and have yet to have a major wipeout in their lives (possibly of any kind, as a teen, I figured out protection was good after many highspeed wipeouts bombing canyons on a skateboard). To quote Dr. Evil "People Die!!!!" And how about those deer?! Animals are scary. I try to be especially cautious in the evening hours. My most scary animal moment on a bike without a collision: going aprox. 50 miles an hour, dark, raining, near Pink Mountain, ak highway, I look to my right and I am whizzing by a giant moose with about 4 feet to spare. I'm still freaking out. Glad you are ok. Charles Sandy, Utah
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Darren Clark wrote: > > Had my first bad crash on my KLR today. Cruising about 50 on a dirt > road, 2 miles from my house, and a deer comes out of the weeds right > into the side of me. I got knocked over and slid about 100 feet in the > gravel. Nothing on me broken, but my left knee, shoulder, and wrist took > a beating. No broken skin either, which is amazing. I'm not looking > forward to tomorrow though! > > My gear saved my butt, I always ride ATGATT. All my gear is trashed now, > but if it wasn't for what I was wearing I'd be in ER right now getting > rocks pulled out of my leg. > > The bike's not in too bad of shape. The only metal that's bent is the > shifter and handle bars. The front fender, left hand guard, and the > radiator cover are chewed up too. The forks are twisted up, but that's > easy to fix. > > After watching the deer stagger off, I stood the bike up, looked it over > and limped it the rest of the way home. > > Put some pics on flickr if anybody wants to look them over. > http://www.flickr.com/photos/84373829@N00/ > > All I can say is thank God I didn't get hurt worse. Of course I'm > missing church tonight (missions month), but I won't same my praise till > Sunday! > > Darren Clark > 2004 KLR-650 > Fowlerville, MI >

oldrider25
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deer/bike crash today

Post by oldrider25 » Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:37 pm

Darren, Glad you're no worse for the wear. Good on your for riding ATGATT which includes going to church. John
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Darren Clark wrote: > > Had my first bad crash on my KLR today. Cruising about 50 on a dirt > road, 2 miles from my house, and a deer comes out of the weeds right > into the side of me. I got knocked over and slid about 100 feet in the > gravel. Nothing on me broken, but my left knee, shoulder, and wrist took > a beating. No broken skin either, which is amazing. I'm not looking > forward to tomorrow though! > > My gear saved my butt, I always ride ATGATT. All my gear is trashed now, > but if it wasn't for what I was wearing I'd be in ER right now getting > rocks pulled out of my leg. > > The bike's not in too bad of shape. The only metal that's bent is the > shifter and handle bars. The front fender, left hand guard, and the > radiator cover are chewed up too. The forks are twisted up, but that's > easy to fix. > > After watching the deer stagger off, I stood the bike up, looked it over > and limped it the rest of the way home. > > Put some pics on flickr if anybody wants to look them over. > http://www.flickr.com/photos/84373829@N00/ > > All I can say is thank God I didn't get hurt worse. Of course I'm > missing church tonight (missions month), but I won't same my praise till > Sunday! > > Darren Clark > 2004 KLR-650 > Fowlerville, MI >

Dave Svoboda
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deer/bike crash today

Post by Dave Svoboda » Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:52 pm

Darren, John, Or, you could consider that God put the deer there in the first place, perhaps as a character- building experience. Or maybe a crucial ATGATT confirmation that'll be even more important in the future. Or perhaps God had nothing to do with it at all. Or with anything. - Dave Svoboda, Sandy Eggo PS, Glad you're okay. At 12:37 PM 7/18/2008, oldrider25 wrote:
>Darren, > >Glad you're no worse for the wear. Good on your for riding ATGATT >which includes going to church. > >John > >--- In >DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, >Darren Clark wrote: > > All I can say is thank God I didn't get hurt worse. Of course I'm > > missing church tonight (missions month), but I won't same my praise >till > > Sunday!
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ckahleer
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deer/bike crash today

Post by ckahleer » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:15 am

The Deer population has gotten out of hand. They are the deadliest animals in America. Craig Kahler --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Darren Clark wrote:
> > Had my first bad crash on my KLR today. Cruising about 50 on a dirt > road, 2 miles from my house, and a deer comes out of the weeds
right
> into the side of me. I got knocked over and slid about 100 feet in
the
> gravel. Nothing on me broken, but my left knee, shoulder, and wrist
took
> a beating. No broken skin either, which is amazing. I'm not looking > forward to tomorrow though! > > My gear saved my butt, I always ride ATGATT. All my gear is trashed
now,
> but if it wasn't for what I was wearing I'd be in ER right now
getting
> rocks pulled out of my leg. > > The bike's not in too bad of shape. The only metal that's bent is
the
> shifter and handle bars. The front fender, left hand guard, and the > radiator cover are chewed up too. The forks are twisted up, but
that's
> easy to fix. > > After watching the deer stagger off, I stood the bike up, looked it
over
> and limped it the rest of the way home. > > Put some pics on flickr if anybody wants to look them over. > http://www.flickr.com/photos/84373829@N00/ > > All I can say is thank God I didn't get hurt worse. Of course I'm > missing church tonight (missions month), but I won't same my praise
till
> Sunday! > > Darren Clark > 2004 KLR-650 > Fowlerville, MI >

revmaaatin
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deer/bike crash today

Post by revmaaatin » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:36 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Dave Svoboda wrote:
> > Darren, John, > > Or, you could consider that God put the deer > there in the first place, perhaps as a character- > building experience. Or maybe a crucial > ATGATT confirmation that'll be even more > important in the future. > > Or perhaps God had nothing to do with it at > all. > > Or with anything. > > - Dave Svoboda, Sandy Eggo > > PS, Glad you're okay.
Yeah, perhaps. cough. Perhaps you put your 'faith' in this... http://www.guardianbell.com/ Amazing how many people do. shrug. revmaaatin. who is also glad Darren is OK. A-Men.

Jud Jones
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deer/bike crash today

Post by Jud Jones » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:52 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ckahleer" wrote:
> > > The Deer population has gotten out of hand. They are the deadliest > animals in America. > Craig Kahler >
I will never understand why they have a hunting season for deer. A bounty would be more appropriate.

Ross Lindberg
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deer/bike crash today

Post by Ross Lindberg » Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:59 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ckahleer" wrote: > > > > > > The Deer population has gotten out of hand. They are the
deadliest
> > animals in America. > > Craig Kahler > > > > I will never understand why they have a hunting season for deer. A
bounty would be more
> appropriate. >
No kidding. As one who had a very seriuos collision with a deer on a bike at 17, I'm with our on that idea. Don't get me wrong, I like wildlife as much as the next guy, but Craig and Jud hit it right on the head. I read an article in Raders Digest a couple of years ago that claimed the leading cause of death in Wisconsin was autp accidents involving deer. How many deer are enough? North of me they are having an open season on the deer. Shoot as many as you like, use spotlights or any other means necessary. The DNR is trying to contain an disease outbreak in the deer that is affecting the cattle ranchers. I wish they would do the same thing here. Ross Lindberg Fertile, MN

E.L. Green
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deer/bike crash today

Post by E.L. Green » Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:04 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Ross Lindberg" wrote:
> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ckahleer" wrote: > > > The Deer population has gotten out of hand. > > I will never understand why they have a hunting season for deer. A > > bounty would be more appropriate. > I read an article in Raders Digest a couple of years ago > that claimed the leading cause of death in Wisconsin was autp > accidents involving deer. How many deer are enough? North of me > they are having an open season on the deer. Shoot as many as you > like, use spotlights or any other means necessary. The DNR is trying > to contain an disease outbreak in the deer that is affecting the > cattle ranchers. I wish they would do the same thing here.
Mommy! They want to shoot Bambi (sniff)! May Walt Disney's disembodied spirit be burning in the flames of Hell for that movie and the plague of four-hooved rats that it unleashed upon our countryside. (And yes, I've hit Bambi with my car too, though luckily it was Bambi and not Bambi's mom and thus it went under the car rather than over the car... still was a $1800 repair bill between new bumper, paint job, new radiator, and all that). -E

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