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				Tom Zangla
 - Posts: 101
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Hi Everyone....  May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself.
 
 I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about
 
 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.  I was on the
 
 bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher.  They life
 
 flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have
 
 had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on.  I have talked
 
 to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at
 
 the time but she does work on the local ambulance.  She told me when she
 
 first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling me
 
 to leave it on.  She also said I was trying to take it off without 
 
 the chin strap loose.  I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on 
 
 her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top,
 
 blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots.  I figured I fell off the
 
 left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there.
 
 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back.
 
 Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture.  BIG black and blue 
 
 mark on my left butt.  Road rash on both sides.  The bike has 2 
 
 messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars.  The fairing
 
 is tore  up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the 
 
 handle bar.  The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like
 
 it saved a lot.  I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak
 
 anywhere.  The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was
 
 the cause of the accident.  I will be turning 60 next month and
 
 I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19,
 
 time will tell.
 
 Tom
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				Jim Douglas
 - Posts: 326
 - Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2000 5:01 pm
 
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Interesting, no cars around you, possible deer strike at rear where you 
 didn't see it, but there
 would be evidence of something around the crash site! This is one for 
 Gibb's and the NCIS
 staff, you don't happen to be in, or where in at one time, the Navy 
 where you! The police
 should have gotten some type of report done and you should ask about it. 
 The KLR is
 fine, as you indicated it started, which takes away, possible mechanical 
 failure, IE piston
 seize and everything stops, someone will add more to this I'm sure.
 
 Before getting back on the bitch have I would have it gone over by a 
 Kawasaki dealer and let
 him know what happened, they may be able to figure out something.
 
 Hope you heal up quick as I know when you get older the bones take 
 longer to get back
 together. My back surgery was supposed to be about (2-3) weeks and the ok
 that on March 11, I still can't bend over, good thing not in jail, to 
 pick-up
 anything, can't life the big ass trash can to take it to the curb once a 
 week.
 I'm 52 years young. Go slow as I admit to trying to make some $$$ doing
 programming work from home and sometimes sit for 6+ hours working
 before I know and pay for it for the next couple of days!
 
 
 BTW, I am a web developer, expert with interfacing web pages to
 databases so if anyone out there knows of any work that can be done
 remotely please let me know.
 
 
 Good Luck and get well soon!
 
 Jim D
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
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				transalp 1
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Gee whiz, Tom. Sounds like you & the A19 took quite a ride!
 Glad you are here to tell the tale. Maybe it's a good thing you don't
 remember the scarier details of how your accident transpired. 
 All those broken ribs have GOT to hurt. I suppose you could look on the
 bright side and be glad it's not hay-fever season or something. (grin)
 I remember sneezing a tiny bit and broken ribs hurting like the dickens.
 
 Give the bones and your spirit time to mend and then see about fixing and
 riding the bike. 
 You'll be back on it before you know it!
 
 eddie
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						> [Original Message] > From: Tom Zangla > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 6/3/2009 2:41:51 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR "DOWN" and rider too >> Hi Everyone.... May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself. >> I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about >> 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. I was on the >> bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher. They life >> flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have >> had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on. I have talked >> to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at >> the time but she does work on the local ambulance. She told me when she >> first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling me >> to leave it on. She also said I was trying to take it off without >> the chin strap loose. I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on >> her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top, >> blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots. I figured I fell off the >> left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there. >> 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back. >> Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture. BIG black and blue >> mark on my left butt. Road rash on both sides. The bike has 2 > messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars. The fairing >> is tore up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the >> handle bar. The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like >> it saved a lot. I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak >> anywhere. The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was >> the cause of the accident. I will be turning 60 next month and >> I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19, >> time will tell. >> Tom
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				John
 - Posts: 121
 - Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 10:15 am
 
klr "down" and rider too
I had the same experience on a bicycle , single vehicle accident. I was found unconscious in the middle of the road by another cyclist, no cars passed him either way so we know it wasn't a car. Small animal, loss of conscious, rock, UFO who knows. Had all test, healed just fine, broke collar bone, couple ribs, split scapula, 5 months out of work, that hurt the most . I'm back cycling and Motorcycling, that was May 2005 . I ride bicycles with a couple of Dr's they assure me that the head impact cleared my memory of the event, they say that the whole event will come back to me or maybe not. It's been 4 years and I don't think about it anymore.Get yourself checked out but don't let it keep you off the bike if they don't find anything. Stuff happens that can't be explained medically, they would like you to believe it's an exact science but it's not. IMHO
 John
 04 KLR 
 01 Connie
 1/2 dozen road and Mtn bikes
 
			
			
									
									
						----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Zangla To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 1:35 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR "DOWN" and rider too Hi Everyone.... May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself. I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. I was on the bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher. They life flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on. I have talked to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at the time but she does work on the local ambulance. She told me when she first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling me to leave it on. She also said I was trying to take it off without the chin strap loose. I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top, blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots. I figured I fell off the left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there. 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back. Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture. BIG black and blue mark on my left butt. Road rash on both sides. The bike has 2 messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars. The fairing is tore up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the handle bar. The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like it saved a lot. I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak anywhere. The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was the cause of the accident. I will be turning 60 next month and I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19, time will tell. Tom [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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				Brent Tegler
 - Posts: 60
 - Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2005 10:40 am
 
klr "down" and rider too
The reference to a flat tire makes me suspicious, could a rapid
 deflation of the tire occur causing an immediate loss of control and
 crash?
 
  
 
 Brent
 
 Tengai Rider, Fergus, Canada
 
 ________________________________
 
 From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On
 Behalf Of Jim Douglas
 Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:21 PM
 Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] KLR "DOWN" and rider too
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Interesting, no cars around you, possible deer strike at rear where you 
 didn't see it, but there
 would be evidence of something around the crash site! This is one for 
 Gibb's and the NCIS
 staff, you don't happen to be in, or where in at one time, the Navy 
 where you! The police
 should have gotten some type of report done and you should ask about it.
 
 The KLR is
 fine, as you indicated it started, which takes away, possible mechanical
 
 failure, IE piston
 seize and everything stops, someone will add more to this I'm sure.
 
 Before getting back on the bitch have I would have it gone over by a 
 Kawasaki dealer and let
 him know what happened, they may be able to figure out something.
 
 Hope you heal up quick as I know when you get older the bones take 
 longer to get back
 together. My back surgery was supposed to be about (2-3) weeks and the
 ok
 that on March 11, I still can't bend over, good thing not in jail, to 
 pick-up
 anything, can't life the big ass trash can to take it to the curb once a
 
 week.
 I'm 52 years young. Go slow as I admit to trying to make some $$$ doing
 programming work from home and sometimes sit for 6+ hours working
 before I know and pay for it for the next couple of days!
 
 
 BTW, I am a web developer, expert with interfacing web pages to
 databases so if anyone out there knows of any work that can be done
 remotely please let me know.
 
 
 Good Luck and get well soon!
 
 Jim D
 
 
			
			
									
									
						talked> > > Hi Everyone.... May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself. > > I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about > > 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. I was on the > > bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher. They life > > flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have > > had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on. I have
she> > to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at > > the time but she does work on the local ambulance. She told me when
me> > first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling
-- *Genesis Software Internet Email Confidentiality* The information contained in this message, including any attachments is privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that it is strictly prohibited (a) to disseminate, distribute or copy this communication or any of the information contained in it, or (b) to take any action based on the information in it. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the message and then please delete it from your system. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > to leave it on. She also said I was trying to take it off without > > the chin strap loose. I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on > > her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top, > > blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots. I figured I fell off the > > left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there. > > 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back. > > Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture. BIG black and blue > > mark on my left butt. Road rash on both sides. The bike has 2 > > messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars. The fairing > > is tore up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the > > handle bar. The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like > > it saved a lot. I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak > > anywhere. The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was > > the cause of the accident. I will be turning 60 next month and > > I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19, > > time will tell. > > Tom > >
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				Lou
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 - Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:53 am
 
klr "down" and rider too
At 01:35 PM 6/3/2009, Tom Zangla wrote:
 
 
			
			
									
									
						It's hard, and it stays hard ... I hit a deer a year ago, broke six ribs, spent several days in ICU with all my friends convinced I had a brain injury, etc., and I'm 59. But I got back on the bike in a couple of months, after the ribs healed. It might be worthwhile to read up on the symptoms of PTSD because you'll probably be experiencing them for a while. It gets better with time. Riding is still better than Not Riding.> I will be turning 60 next month and I don,t know if I got the guts > enough to get back on this A19, time will tell. > >Tom
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				Tom Zangla
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 - Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2005 4:37 pm
 
klr "down" and rider too
Hi Everyone....  May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself.
 
 I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about
 
 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.  I was on the
 
 bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher.  They life
 
 flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have
 
 had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on.  I have talked
 
 to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at
 
 the time but she does work on the local ambulance.  She told me when she
 
 first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling me
 
 to leave it on.  She also said I was trying to take it off without 
 
 the chin strap loose.  I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on 
 
 her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top,
 
 blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots.  I figured I fell off the
 
 left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there.
 
 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back.
 
 Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture.  BIG black and blue 
 
 mark on my left butt.  Road rash on both sides.  The bike has 2 
 
 messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars.  The fairing
 
 is tore  up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the 
 
 handle bar.  The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like
 
 it saved a lot.  I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak
 
 anywhere.  The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was
 
 the cause of the accident.  I will be turning 60 next month and
 
 I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19,
 
 time will tell.
 
 Tom
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				Rick McCauley
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 - Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:28 pm
 
klr "down" and rider too
At 01:35 PM 6/3/2009, Tom Zangla wrote:
 
 
			
			
									
									
						---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think that sums it up best. Rick A17 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Riding is still better than Not Riding.
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				Charlie Y
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 - Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:02 pm
 
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Lady Luck is on your side  !
 Now that you got yer one krazy freak accident 
 out of the way, as it were, the rest should be clear sailing 
 from here on out , yeah?
 
 
			
			
									
									
						----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Zangla" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 1:35 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR "DOWN" and rider too > I don,t know if I ...get back on
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				Craig Kahler
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I hit a deer 2 years ago. Lots of road rash, broken wrist, 12 weeks out of work.
 I bought a lightly used 2007 KLR (350 miles) this spring and started riding again. I really keep a sharp eye out for deer now.
 Anyone interested in starting a white tail eradication movement, let me know.
  
 Craig Kahler
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- On Wed, 6/3/09, Tom Zangla wrote: From: Tom Zangla Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR "DOWN" and rider too To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 1:35 PM Hi Everyone.... May 23rd was a bad day for the A 19 and myself. I was up in the rolling mountains of SW Pennsylvania going about 30 to 40 miles and hour and I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. I was on the bike and the next thing I was on a ambulance stretcher. They life flighted me to Johnstown Pa. hospital because they thought I may have had a brain injury sine I did not know what was going on. I have talked to a few people and they lady that found me was in her private car at the time but she does work on the local ambulance. She told me when she first saw me I was trying to take my helmet off and she kept telling me to leave it on. She also said I was trying to take it off without the chin strap loose. I guess I got a lot of my road rash blood on her, I only had a tee shirt and a safety colored vest on the top, blue jeans on the bottom with heavy boots. I figured I fell off the left side of the bike since most of the heavy damage to me is there. 5 fractured ribs, 2 sets of ribs have fractures on front and back. Left shoulder fracture and scapula fracture. BIG black and blue mark on my left butt. Road rash on both sides. The bike has 2 messed up foot pegs, drivers and one on the crash bars. The fairing is tore up a bit along with the hand guard and rubber on the handle bar. The afermarket luggage rack is bent up but it look like it saved a lot. I started it up a few days ago and it does not leak anywhere. The rear tire was flat.... I do not know it that was the cause of the accident. I will be turning 60 next month and I don,t know if I got the guts enough to get back on this A19, time will tell. Tom [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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