Still at that price, I'd just get new tires on my dime and still be ahead.
Still at that price, I'd just get new tires on my dime and still be ahead.
It mostly missed the bumper which is probably better if you only had things you care about in the front seat. Feet of cage crumpling absorbs a ton of energy and give you a much more gentle shove than if the bumper took everything and accelerated you to mach jesus in a flash.That was my plan until this happened. Thank your Buckhorn Sand and Gravel driver for not paying any attention whatsoever and driving full speed right into the back of my father in law's SUV while we waited to turn left.
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That was about 2.5ft of Volkswagen Atlas smashed into the trunk. Thank God we didn't bring the dogs with us.
That was my plan until this happened. Thank your Buckhorn Sand and Gravel driver for not paying any attention whatsoever and driving full speed right into the back of my father in law's SUV while we waited to turn left.
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That was about 2.5ft of Volkswagen Atlas smashed into the trunk. Thank God we didn't bring the dogs with us.
It mostly missed the bumper which is probably better if you only had things you care about in the front seat. Feet of cage crumpling absorbs a ton of energy and give you a much more gentle shove than if the bumper took everything and accelerated you to mach jesus in a flash.
Glad you're mostly ok. Some members here have been through the process of negligence turning into money. Hopefully this crappy situation gets you some more bike money.
You can see in your first pic that the bumper was hit but it was a glancing blow. Most of the energy was higher (as expected with truck bumpers way up on the air). My guess is the bumper was a secondary impact (something like the engine block on the truck hit it after the bumper was already a few feet into the suv).Scratch that, I think it did hit the bumper because this bar was both bent in on one end, and completely torn off on the other.
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Been saying for years I would rather ride a motorcycle across Italy than be on the 401 in Canada... This happened on a country side road waiting to turn into a farm, so I guess those aren't safe either.
You can see in your first pic that the bumper was hit but it was a glancing blow. Most of the energy was higher (as expected with truck bumpers way up on the air). My guess is the bumper was a secondary impact (something like the engine block on the truck hit it after the bumper was already a few feet into the suv).
It could have been worse. If you were heavier, the crash might have put enough energy in the tank to blow out the front hatch and coat everyone with &*^%*&.Ah, that probably makes sense given the truck had a leak from under the hood after the accident.
For perspective, this is the fucker that hit us:
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Imagine dying with your father in-law because you got hit by a literal **** truck? I wouldn't be able to live that down.
If it's a loaded tank, that's A LOT of weight shifting forward and sloshing side to side.Ah, that probably makes sense given the truck had a leak from under the hood after the accident.
For perspective, this is the fucker that hit us:
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Imagine dying with your father in-law because you got hit by a literal **** truck? I wouldn't be able to live that down.
Lesson to new riders to always watch your mirrors when stopped/stopping. So does this mean you didn't get the bike?That was my plan until this happened. Thank your Buckhorn Sand and Gravel driver for not paying any attention whatsoever and driving full speed right into the back of my father in law's SUV while we waited to turn left.
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That was about 2.5ft of Volkswagen Atlas smashed into the trunk. Thank God we didn't bring the dogs with us.
I hate waiting to make lefts. You're a target for stupid people. One I used to make all the time has been replaced with a roundabout. People are still stupid and entitled but are less likely to kill me.Lesson to new riders to always watch your mirrors when stopped/stopping. So does this mean you didn't get the bike?
Didn’t you also get hit from behind waiting to turn left?Lesson to new riders to always watch your mirrors when stopped/stopping. So does this mean you didn't get the bike?
FIL didn't have to deal with the pain of owning an out of warranty VW. That's always a win.Glad you're both mostly ok. Could have been a lot worse.
So do you feel lucky or unlucky?
Hey, I have one too. Nice to drive but not the most fun to own.