Rider Down ... Maver-Nick (dad)

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You are of course welcome along to any Southwestbikers rideout, however your bike must be in good mechanical order (we don’t want anything falling off of it including you), taxed and have a current MOT. You must have a valid motorcycle licence and current motor insurance. You are in charge of your motorcycle at all times and SWB will not accept any responsibility for actions you take or any accidents you may have. Always ride within your own capabilities and do not put others at risk. Remember, while you are on a Southwestbikers rideout you are representing the site and what it stands for.
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Post by jon_hgv »

get well soon mate.
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all the best for a quick recovery nick
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Post by gixerdrew »

Sorry to hear about your off mate :(

Hope there's no complications. At least its the end of the biking season, could be worse..................

Great to hear everyone clubbed together to get Nick sorted :)
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

Get well soon to your old man Leroy from me and the Mrs.
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Post by A_T »

All the best nick... get well soon.
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Post by clunk »

Bad luck mate, hope you make a full recovery.
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Yes get well very soon.
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Post by Jonny »

I am very sorry to hear that.
All the best, hope you have a speedy recovery!
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Post by LWR GERRY »

Ouch! :shock: that looks a bit hairy.
Unlucky Nick, sorry to hear you've had a slide.
You looked remarkably cheerful in the pics.


Hope you recover quickly,
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to your leathers I'm sure someone will bring them out to me to get sorted for you bud!) :wink:
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Post by tobyedmunds »

havent had time to read all the info, but wish nick a speedy recovery!!!
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Post by Maver-Nick »

Thanx for all the well wishes guys, & pm's, calls and texts... :P

I will now explain the EXACT reason behind my crash...

I was riding into a left hand bend, well within my limits and on a good line, when I suddenly spotted the lane on the right...

Now my cr@p eyes told my dopey brain that this was a 'T' junction and I was about to be out of road to stop on...

I panicked, stood on and locked the back brake, which sat me up and headed me across the opposite lane towards where I was looking...

A couple of skids and slides later, I was on the gravel and grass and it was time to go in head first, or lay her down and go along for the ride, so down she went...

As you can see from the photos in the other thread, the bike skipped the ditch, and I went in...

So there you have it... The bike was mechanically fine, road conditions perfect, no excuses... I f**ked up... :oops: :cry:

Note to self 'Must where glasses when riding'... :roll:
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Post by jason »

I take my hat off to you for looking so upbeat and cheery in the post crash pics - a broken collarbone is bloody painfull. You are obviously hard as a coffin nail :)
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Post by miler »

as Jason said, how can you be so cheery ?

dont you feel pain :?

wish you a speedy recovery mate :)
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speedy recovery nick, gimme a ring if you need the bike taken anywhere or u need a hand etc.
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Post by DynaMight »

Get well soon Nick.

From what I've been told, Nick was just coming down from a 180MPH one handed wheelie, he noticed the corner was quite sharp so naturally started to back it in, he was still backing it in side ways as well as dragging his knee when he noticed the stream ahead, he was also quite thirsty so decided to back it straight into a stream. He decided to break his collar bone so people wouldnt realise he meant to do it.
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