I'm sure the observant of you guys might of noticed I've gone from one 14R to another, in quick succession.
Going from a pristine nearly new, Ohlins equipped bike ( the 20th bike in my 40 year riding career ) complete with flame effect graphics.
To now owning a Matte black version ( my 21st bike )with the red grilles.
There is of course a reason for this, the biggest accident I've ever had. That put me in hospital for 3 days after being airlifted by chopper, I felt rather stupid & I,m lucky to still be here with you in actuality.
If anyone remembers I put photos up of scraped footpegs, lower fairing panels & even the oil window had a bit of a drag on the bitumen, on my 14R mark one. Of course I realised I was at the very limit of the bike ( but that's just me ) & I was looking into raising its back side to gain ground clearance in various ways, well I didn't get that far.
I set off with around 20 mates for a 4 day trip away, with the biggest & number one thing in my mind ( I,M TAKING IT EASY UNTIL OF GOT HER SORTED )
Well, I did take it easy, scraped nothing, UNTIL, ( I'm told by others, ) cus I don't remember a thing about it, after lunch on day one, in a tight, hilly, twisty section, a left hand corner that then tightened up, had me leant over & then stuffed her in some more, In a split second both wheels let go, down I went & over a BIG drop off on the opposite side of the road, down, down around 40m I'm told, !!! As I say I'm lucky to still be here.
I hadn't hit gravel, I hadn't run off line or wide, there was no dip in the road surface, I'd just done what came , naturally, corner tightens up, stuff her in & over more but on this occasion the engine cases must of bottomed out & down I went,over the edge in this case, gave everyone a hell of a shock, only one rider behind me saw what happened, & alerted the rest following. There were a few ahead too.
The moral of the story ? I push a bike hard, always have, my instincts are built in, corner tightens up & I stuff the thing in every time. HOWEVER, great thing hindsight, I shouldn't of been riding her knowing that I was compromised by ground clearance as much as I was, being used to my Aprilia Tuono ( which I've recently sold ) & other bikes on the list that I've owned having more clearance.
If my telling of this, my fessing up, to an accident of my own causing, can save anyone else from a similar helicopter flight then my feeling stupid is all worth it.
I had a miricle escape, somehow I flew through the air at maybe approaching 100 klm, ended up 40 down a steep embankment that was dotted with big trees, boulders & tree stumps ! I didn't break a bone, still never have, but I did go into gar gar land for around 45 minutes, & the first thing I remember was being cared for by my mates at the bottom & the chopper hovering overhead. During my flight for a good half an hour I remember being a little pissed at being strapped down & not able to see out the window.
So guys, judge me as you will after reading this, if it enlightens anyone else's riding then good it's worth me feeling a little stupid, I had concussion for around a month, I've bought a new helmet & leathers, replaced my 14 with another & im back on the pace, having realised my first 14, although having Ohlins, it wasn't the best quality Ohlins these bikes deserve, so I bought what I call the base model bike & ive added the GOOD Ohlins gear that's height adjustable in the arse. Lifting her up at the back has made a massive difference to her handling characteristics & im enjoying her very much.
Thanks for reading my ramblings Johnno.