Thangmorian
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Sounds like you'll be ok. I'm to hear your not banged up. That sudden unconscious tensing up during the first instant can do a number, especially as we get older. Keep us posted on how you and your bike make out.
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Sounds like you'll be ok. I'm to hear your not banged up. That sudden unconscious tensing up during the first instant can do a number, especially as we get older. Keep us posted on how you and your bike make out.
I almost got rear ended at a light yesterday. First real ride of the year and very windy. I had just pulled up to stop light and looked down at the speedo/mileage when a HUGE cloud of tire smoke goes rolling past me from behind. A quick look in my mirror is filled with pickup truck grill. I never heard a thing because of the wind (I'm guessing). I can't believe I didn't freak out. Everyone at the intersection had the old bug-eyed drop jawed look. Not much I could do other than drive away when the light turned green then look for a Wal-Mart and a new pair of skivvies. Whew....
Did you inquire about possibility of a loaner? I have not had this issue with Honda, but other dealers have been willing to do this when there is delay on their end. Also your insurance may authorize since the at fault vehicle will be paying the subrogated claim. Or you could use the opportunity to add another bike to your garage... Best of luck.
Did you inquire about possibility of a loaner? I have not had this issue with Honda, but other dealers have been willing to do this when there is delay on their end. Also your insurance may authorize since the at fault vehicle will be paying the subrogated claim. Or you could use the opportunity to add another bike to your garage... Best of luck.
I think the guy in the back just wasn't paying attention at all.being rear ended by bikes that's freaking weird...were they blind or it was on purpose