Everyone,
I've recently had plenty of time to read about the pros and cons of CTE vs KW vs supercharged vs turbo, etc, due to having been homebound for the past two weeks. On May 23, I was on the first leg of a three-day trip from La Vernia, TX to Downingtown, PA. My first stop was to be in Meridian, MS. Well, I was stopped cold when I attempted to make a left turn into a Texaco gas station at the same time a guy in a Z71 pickup decided to hightail it out of the same parking lot. T-boned my Road Glide, smashed my leg and ended my trip real quick. Luckily, miraculously, no broken bones although my ankle is severely sprained, knee has some torn ligaments, and there is extensive soft tissue damage to my left leg. Motorcycle is at Chunky River Harley Davidson - don't know yet if they will total it, preliminary estimate is $9k but will probably be higher once all damage is noted.
I was wearing all my protective gear - heavy jeans (Diamond Gusset), Joe Rocket jacket, gloves, boots and full-face Shoei helmet. Good thing, since I was thrown from the motorcycle and landed on my right shoulder and my head smacked the pavement. Funny thing is, I lay there for a bit while cars just whizzed by. A good Samaritan at the gas station ran out into the road, directed traffic around me, and basically saved my life. Then, as the Anderson Regional Medical Center was dumping me onto the sidewalk after they had done xrays and exams (I couldn't walk, they didn't give me crutches, and my wife was on her way from La Vernia, an 11 hour trip), the good Samaritan and his wife (who had stayed with me the entire time) took me to their home in Ellisville until my wife arrived (she drove all night to get to me).
Now I'm recovering, and it will be months before I'll ride again, and months before I can drive a manual-transmission car (like my new Civic Si). God Bless the good Samaritan and his wife, who literally saved my life, took me in, and cared for me. All they asked is that I pay it forward, which I will certainly do, but I still owe them a debt which I can never repay. If you ever need a plumber and live in Mississippi, call Purvis Plumbing. Trust me.
Bob