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Welcoming myself back
#1
Hey all!! Its been a while since my presence here. Last June I was in an accident with my CB. I ended up being okay, bruised ankle (first thing that hit the car), saved by the boot.

Long story short, two way road, at highway speed, everyone stopped and swerved. I had nowhere to go, I tried to squeeze between a Subaru and a wooden 4x4 signpost, as the bike slid, it chose the corner of the Subaru. I bounced off and took a dive into a ditch.

The bike, with the exception of the exhaust and bottom of the frame and engine side cover, had no scratches.

Gas tank crushed, instrument cluster destroyed, left rear shock crumpled, bar bent, some misc. items damaged. I ended up riding it back home, after the hospital visit. I was super po'd, I had just waxed it and polished it up the night before.

Insurance got a hold of it, gave me an estimate of $5,500, the dealer looked it over, added $400 to the tally. So all in all, about $6,000 in damage. Very close to totaling out the bike, I wanted to keep the bike, since everything major checked out. It was all bolt on parts that needed replacing.

$1000 for the gas tank
$1000 for the inst. cluster
$500 for ONE rear shock/spring assembly
$900 for the muffler

I couldnt believe it. So after 3 MONTHS of waiting I finally got my bike back. And in the process of waiting, I purchased another bike, 98 Valkyrie. For those of you who dont know, its a more bada**, stripped down, more powerful Goldwing.

So, after feeling bad about hurting the CB, I havent really ridden it since I got it back, plus being returned to me at the end of August, it was already at the back end of the real riding season. Ive only added 85 miles and 20 of those were from riding it back from the dealer. Hopefully ill add some good miles this year.
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#2
Welcome back. A nice long trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas could really get you back in the habit. Perhaps in the last week of May?

Again, welcome back and enjoy both bikes!
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#3
Glad you're back and the CB is looking good.
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#4
Welcome back, indeed, BigGreek. I'm sorry to hear of your accident, but glad you escaped with minor injuries and are OK. The Valkyrie is a great looking bike. The restored CB looks very handsome too.

Happy riding!
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#5
This stripped Goldwing with its 6 cylinder boxer engine is definetly a bike I digg.
There is also a black used one in my neighbourhood at a local dealer to sell. I'm tempted to buy it, but don't have the place to park it. And 2 bikes are still enough for one butt. But what is enough?

Wisedrum
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#6
Welcome back, BigGreek! Glad to hear the damage was limited to the bike.

(04-05-2017, 05:22 AM)BIGGREEK_imp Wrote: Hey all!! Its been a while since my presence here. Last June I was in an accident with my CB. I ended up being okay, bruised ankle (first thing that hit the car), saved by the boot.

Long story short, two way road, at highway speed, everyone stopped and swerved. I had nowhere to go, I tried to squeeze between a Subaru and a wooden 4x4 signpost, as the bike slid, it chose the corner of the Subaru. I bounced off and took a dive into a ditch.

The bike, with the exception of the exhaust and bottom of the frame and engine side cover, had no scratches.

Gas tank crushed, instrument cluster destroyed, left rear shock crumpled, bar bent, some misc. items damaged. I ended up riding it back home, after the hospital visit. I was super po'd, I had just waxed it and polished it up the night before.

Insurance got a hold of it, gave me an estimate of $5,500, the dealer looked it over, added $400 to the tally. So all in all, about $6,000 in damage. Very close to totaling out the bike, I wanted to keep the bike, since everything major checked out. It was all bolt on parts that needed replacing.

$1000 for the gas tank
$1000 for the inst. cluster
$500 for ONE rear shock/spring assembly
$900 for the muffler

I couldnt believe it. So after 3 MONTHS of waiting I finally got my bike back. And in the process of waiting, I purchased another bike, 98 Valkyrie. For those of you who dont know, its a more bada**, stripped down, more powerful Goldwing.

So, after feeling bad about hurting the CB, I havent really ridden it since I got it back, plus being returned to me at the end of August, it was already at the back end of the real riding season. Ive only added 85 miles and 20 of those were from riding it back from the dealer. Hopefully ill add some good miles this year.

Wow. I had this same accident on my first new bike back in 1981, except it was the back corner of a Cadillac instead of a Subaru. I hobbled away with a sprained ankle and a few cuts and bruises. My KZ750 was totaled.
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(04-05-2017, 05:48 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Welcome back. A nice long trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas could really get you back in the habit. Perhaps in the last week of May?

Again, welcome back and enjoy both bikes!

Thanks, haha unfortunatly because im such a big guy (6'5" 300lbs), after about an hour, i need to stop and rest. I know a taller seat and crash bars (with highway pegs) would do the trick. I bought the Valk for the long trips. Plus, the other reason for the valk, the ol lady doesnt like riding on the CB. She says, small seat and no back rest....good more alone time on the CB for me! Big Grin
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#8
so ride the Valkrie to the rally...no biggie
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#9
Well.....touche

Ill have to see, im going to ohio around that time and all leave not already approved has been capped for the rest of the year. Hopefully ill know something soon.
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#10
Nice pic, the CB looks good, so does the Valk. Thumbs Up

Glad you're on the mend.

I have a 97 Standard I picked up back in 97 and recently passed my Y2K Interstate on to my son.

Best wishes for a full recovery. Boy those replacement part costs sure hurt.
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