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Keith Oates

Janner
Location
Penarth, Wales
Really bad luck, JtM, hope your recovery is quick and not too painful. Get the bike fixed and go out on it as soon as you feel you can, that will help recover the body and the mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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John the Monkey

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
Thanks everyone - I'm all for hopping back on once everything is fixed up, but my elbow and hand are buggered (nothing broken, but the impact seems to have knocked the whatsit out of them) - I'm off for a week at least, I think, even if the bike shop are able to sort the bike quickly. (Typing one handed is taking some getting used to).
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
Hope you heal up fast.

Are the police involved yet? If not, get onto it.

I like your sig quote BTW...
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Hope the missus doesn't give you a load of ear ache about cycling.....

My missus played hell when I was wiped out on the A6 in Manchester 12 or so years ago (broken hand, written off bike) - more or less banned me from commuting to work by bike, following a number of close shaves/accidents......

Made sure she was OK with it when I got back into commuting early last year. She realises I don't tell her about close shaves, but you can't hide the fact that you've been knocked off.

Speedy recovery !!
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Sorry to hear that, John - you've had a real time of it these last few months !

Hope things heal up soon, and fingers crossed the ole' Blue Frame is up and running soon too.
 
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John the Monkey

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
fossyant said:
Hope the missus doesn't give you a load of ear ache about cycling.....
Her exact words;

"It happened, it will probably happen again, stop moping about it." :smile:

Reckon I should be checking whether she's taken some new life insurance out on me..? ;)

Thanks again for the kind words everyone.
 

Andy 71

New Member
Location
Chelmsford
Really sorry to hear that John. You do really seem to be a 'w**k*r magnet' on the road.

You really must keep on cycling don't let these idiots stop you doing the things you enjoy.

Perhaps those crash avoidance systems fitted to the latest Volvos should be fitted to all cars. You know, you get too close to the vehicle in front, and the computer slams on the anchors.

If motorists can't be trusted to use their noodle and keep a safe distance by themselves, they should have to pay a premium for the system on new car purchases.

I have a simple equation - MP2 x LA2 = CP2 -

Where MP = 'Motorist's Attitude problems', LA = 'Lack of Awarness' and CP = 'Cyclist's problem'
 
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