Rogue
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Good to hear there is no permanent damage to you two or the bike!
+1! Gunny! Yeah, what he said!good for you...I always am concerned (like when it's me victimized) that I / we're get on the posters nerves with advice and analysis instead of just listening and offering sympathy. You, sir, are a class act.We both will wear more protection from now on. We have argued about her always wanting to wear shorts and tennis shoes, she's been riding as my passenger for 14 yrs, I've always given in, but this accident has made her realize she needs more on. We always were helmets with flip face down and i always wear gloves and high top hiking shoes. I plan on wearing a lot more from now on.
I always wear the orange milspec vest and have my high beams plus hella fog lights on. We were traveling 30 mph (posted limit). Saw them yield at sign and in hind sight wished I would have laid on the horn (have randy's harness plus aftermarket horns so it is loud), but for what ever reason I didn't, just thought: they see us. That thought will not happen again.
My AE towed that trailer extremely well. No problems, towed it from south of Houston Tx, up into Oklahoma, across the talimena scenic drive into Mena Arkansas, then up to Mount Magazine state park. The trailer never slowed us down, even while going up and down the mountians. Trailer loaded weighed approx 220-250 lbs. The accident happened on the 8th day of our vacation while heading home.
When I get another trailer, a swival hitch will be adapted to it. No if's, and, or buts about it.
Cheers,
Mike
Don't forget to claim "Loss of consortium"
Consortium is a legal term that describes the negative effect that an accident can have on a marriage. If one spouse is injured in an accident, the other spouse may lose some of the love, support, affection, companionship and sexual relations that were a part of the marriage before the injury occurred. Many people mistakenly believe that loss of consortium applies only to sexual intercourse. However, there are numerous different components of loss of consortium, such as comfort, assistance around the home, solace and moral support. As described above, loss of consortium generally refers to any disruption to a marriage that comes about as a result of a personal injury, not just physical intimacy. To seek damages for loss of consortium, the non-injured spouse files a loss of consortium claim in conjunction with the personal injury claim being filed by the injured spouse.
Don't forget to claim "Loss of consortium"
Dang, sounds like I could've claimed that right after I married my first wife! :blink:
Street prices is what I think when I see the demands from plaintiff attorneys going across my desk. There is no cap on tort liability, demand high! Liberal venues help.Besides, how does one place a price tag on consortium?
Just use the going street prices?
I have to ask, loaded with what, packing peanuts? Maybe Helium balloons? Or was that trailer made of Superlightium?...Trailer loaded weighed approx 220-250 lbs....
.....and second.Dang, sounds like I could've claimed that right after I married my first wife! :blink:
.....and second.Dang, sounds like I could've claimed that right after I married my first wife! :blink:
.....and third.
:glare:
Thank you for sharing your experience. Glad you faired relatively well and have learned from the experience.
Now just a short hi-jack...
I have to ask, loaded with what, packing peanuts? Maybe Helium balloons? Or was that trailer made of Superlightium?...Trailer loaded weighed approx 220-250 lbs....
I'm looking at trailers and the lightest steel trailer/cargo box combo I can come up with is pushing 200# empty! :blink: An all aluminum trailer with 8 cuft box weighs in at 124# but at quite a cost. How did you keep the weight down that low???
Thank you for sharing your experience. Glad you faired relatively well and have learned from the experience.
Now just a short hi-jack...
I have to ask, loaded with what, packing peanuts? Maybe Helium balloons? Or was that trailer made of Superlightium?...Trailer loaded weighed approx 220-250 lbs....
I'm looking at trailers and the lightest steel trailer/cargo box combo I can come up with is pushing 200# empty! :blink: An all aluminum trailer with 8 cuft box weighs in at 124# but at quite a cost. How did you keep the weight down that low???
Wow, that's a pretty scary story. Glad to hear you guys are ok. Also, a good reminder for anyone pulling a trailer that your maneuverability is seriously compromised.
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