Terry got rear-ended at speed...stayed alive but bike is bad

Jun 15, 2013
9,134
8,808
Red Banks, MS
Last Friday our accountants husband got rear-ended in a Hit & Run.

He stayed on the bike for the first somersault, but got thrown off after that.

He's banged up pretty good, but no broken bones, and only a mild concussion (he was wearing a half helmet).

Looking at the bike, you can see Terry was very fortunate to come out of it relatively unscathed.

Looks%20totaled_zps8yepgetz.jpg




It was after dark, there was a car in front of him slowing down, and a car behind him going 40+ that just plowed into him.

Rear%20ended_zpst9xkltxd.jpg




Lela, our accountant, says Terry was out looking at the bike within 24 hours of getting home from the hospital.

At first he thought it was totaled, but now is already making a list of what he needs to repair it...including replacing the broken swingarm (along with 100+ other items).

Broken%20Swingarm_zpsgtyjvj5r.jpg



The cager that hit him kept going...no one got their plate or description.

If you're inclined, please keep Terry & Lela in your thought/prayers as he recoups from a lot of soft tissue damage.

Kevin
 
Man I really hate those who don't have the decency to stop when they've hit someone. A friend of mine lost his younger brother, an avid cyclist, after someone hit him and left him to die on the side of the highway at night in a rural area. :ranting:

My best wishes go out to Terry and I am thankful he wasn't more seriously injured...things can be replaced, but people can't.
 
Oh WOW!
So sorry this happened. Yes, definitely sent prayers and wishes for a good recovery.
That stupid S*-t driver was probably texting - not watching the road. Otherwise how can you not see a bunch of brake lights in front of you? A real shame no one got some kind of I.D. They put a lot of that type thing on Facebook and Twitter around here - a lot of times someone comes across with info that catches the perp.
 
Break a swingarm? It's probably happened before but I've never heard of it so I imagine ya gotta get hit pretty hard for that to happen. So it must have done a lot of damage to the front of whatever hit Terry. I said a prayer for Terry and Lela, as this is always a losing proposition in more ways than the obvious. Sooner or later this clown is gonna pay. Either he must have been drinking or already in trouble with the law. So he's not too bright. Hope you heal well also.

Hope you were well insured Terry.

PC
 
Terry & Lela are both in my prayers. Terry is fortunate to be alive and blessed to have a friend like you to help him fix his bike or find another one.
 
WOWWWWW.
Terry is an extremely lucky dude to survive that human and mechanical carnage.
Godspeed to him & his family on his recovery.

On the plus side, besides his surviving the ordeal, anything on the bike can be fixed & shovel parts are still in relatively good supplyThumbUp

Karma will find the elusive cager, sooner or later...
 
My thoughts for Terry... He'll heal and the bike will/can be repaired..
***
As far as the hit and run.. Drunk- Drugs- Stolen car Driver without a license .... And the main reason... No insurance ' You can not even guess how many people are out there at any given time for what ever reason driving with out insurance.
 
Prayers for quick healing said. Too bad you can't pull data from the closest cell tower at the time of the accident...if it were possible, perhaps the perpetrator was among them..
 
Dang, glad that Terry survived, he will heal and the bike will be ridden again, good wishes all around.
 
Terry defiantly had a biker Angel watching over him! :angel16: Goodness...he's lucky to have walked away with the bumps and bruises. Like the gang said the bike can be rebuilt. I hope that they catch that SOB
 
Glad to hear that Terry was well enough to be worried about fixing his bike. The first bike wreck I had kept me away from a bike for several years. Of course I was a teenager, and I broke my arm in the wreck.

Will keep him in my thoughts and prayers.
 
Thank you! I will pass along all your good words to him and Lela.

Yes, he was most fortunate!

This occurred in a small town, no cameras, no witnesses...but since it is a small town, maybe the vehicle that hit him will turn up and some justice will be had.

At first Terry was just going to total the bike...as I'm sure his insurance company will do....but he has had it for so many years (sentimental value), to him it is worth it to get it riding again.

Kevin
 
If it is totaled by the insurance company he should have the option of taking a deduction on the payout and keep the bike. I did that on a car that was totaled due to hail. Only thing is, I could no longer have full coverage on the car and I had to get a salvage title. The grandson has a school car with a lot of dents. Jim
 

Welcome to the Trike Talk Community

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things Trikes! Whether you're a seasoned rider or just starting out, this is the place to share experiences, tips, and stories about your three-wheeled adventures. Explore modifications, maintenance advice, and rides, all while connecting with fellow trike enthusiasts from around the globe

Forum statistics

Threads
55,375
Messages
897,953
Members
22,545
Latest member
Markh853

Trike Talk Community

Welcome to a community dedicated to the most diverse and fastest growing powersports segment, Motorcycle Trikes. Come join the discussion about the best makes and models, popular modifications and proven performance hacks, trike touring and travel, maintenance, meetups and more!

Register Already a member? Login

Forum statistics

Threads
55,375
Messages
897,953
Members
22,545
Latest member
Markh853
 photo 260e2760-d89e-45b2-8675-2bc26fb3d465.jpg

 photo Trike-Talk-150-x-200.gif

 photo DK Trike Talk Right side banner 19.jpg

Merziere Reverser

 photo 9796095c-0d4b-4a9b-88ed-efe4c498d084.png
 photo f9866e4e-75c5-471a-86f5-5e72a446ecc3.png
Back
Top