I had a crash on King St downtown. SUV pulled out from behind a WB streetcar (making a left). I was EB @ 50kph. He braked and stopped in my lane. I braked and swerved. I caught his drivers side bumper/headlight with my left fork/rad/ankle and went over the bars.
I don't remember letting go of the bike, opened my eyes on my back looking up at the sky to a lady asking if I needed 911 and the driver of the SUV asking if I was OK. Police/Fire/Ambulance arrived (in that order) Fire checked me first and then ambulance. I felt OK so I refused transport to hospital. Did the whole rigmarole with the officer. Other driver charged on site, witness info taken so I was free to go.
Handlebars were bent (didn't realized fork/rad was damaged) bike ran so I rode home. Wife took me to urgent care to make sure I was OK (i was and spent less than 2hrs there). Lots of Advil and a several hot showers/baths I was fine but limping the next day. Took it easy for a while, started riding my wife's bike later that week.
Other than being hit and having to deal with Kahuna (I spit on their service dept) for the repairs, it was a painless experience.
From cops to insurance adjusters to appraisers to DSP who eventually finished fixing my bike it was an experience that couldn't have gone better
I don't remember letting go of the bike, opened my eyes on my back looking up at the sky to a lady asking if I needed 911 and the driver of the SUV asking if I was OK. Police/Fire/Ambulance arrived (in that order) Fire checked me first and then ambulance. I felt OK so I refused transport to hospital. Did the whole rigmarole with the officer. Other driver charged on site, witness info taken so I was free to go.
Handlebars were bent (didn't realized fork/rad was damaged) bike ran so I rode home. Wife took me to urgent care to make sure I was OK (i was and spent less than 2hrs there). Lots of Advil and a several hot showers/baths I was fine but limping the next day. Took it easy for a while, started riding my wife's bike later that week.
Other than being hit and having to deal with Kahuna (I spit on their service dept) for the repairs, it was a painless experience.
From cops to insurance adjusters to appraisers to DSP who eventually finished fixing my bike it was an experience that couldn't have gone better