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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: paigeoliver on August 09, 2005, 01:00:18 am
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Had a pretty bad scooter accident while I was on vacation, so I might very well replace both that and the burb with a subcompact, and this one is the specific kind that I want.
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Thanks, I got the report, it was clean.
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Had a pretty bad scooter accident while I was on vacation, so I might very well replace both that and the burb with a subcompact, and this one is the specific kind that I want.
How bad? Hit by a car or pilot error?
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C'mon Paige, you can't just dismiss the scooter wreck like that without giveing some details and picutres. ;)
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Pilot error/possible mechanical error.
On thursday I laid my scooter down going about 35-38 miles an hour. No broken bones, but there was a huge amount of lost skin (all I was wearing was swim trunks and a helmet).
I am not actually sure what happened, I was going around a turn and the thing went down, chain was off the bike when I got to it, maybe that caused it, as I went down right when I began to accellerate out of the turn). I had been having problems with the chain and rear sprocket all week and had actually already phoned home to have a friend order a new chain and sprocket for me.
Amazingly enough all the injuries were limited to my limbs (despite the fact that I was shirtless). I am recovering now, but I was almost completely useless (and in terrible pain) for several days. I am still in some pain, and still have some fuctional issues do to massive road rash wounds, but I should be as good as new in a few more weeks.
The scooter itself MIGHT be repairable with only a new taillight, but most probably I need new handlebars and one of the pieces inside the front steering area as well.
First few days after the injury were terrible, I wasn't able to sleep at all until the 3rd night (got 3 hours that night, with the help of sleeping pills), got six hours last night (with the help of some prescription painkillers my mom gave me.
Sleeping is the big problem, because I am used to sleeping on my side, and the MOST painful position possible for me right now is laying on my side, second most painful position is laying on my back.
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Ouch.....
Well there is a positive. The cuts & bruises will heal, skin is designed to recover quickly. You are probably lucky going at that speed not to have injuries that require surgery and time in plaster.
I cringe when I see these mad ---daisies--- on scooters and bikes without reasonable clothing protection.
Our injuries were completely opposite. I broke a stack on bones but had zero skin missing, I think I know which one I would choose given the choice.
A big fat joint will help kill the pain and help you sleep, so I hear....
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A big fat joint will help kill the pain and help you sleep, so I hear....
No joints for me, although I did get some painkillers from both my mom and one of my friends. My lack of medical insurance kept me from getting my own prescription.
I'm more mad about the damaged bike (and the ticket I got for parking it on grass earlier that week), and the driver's side windshield that got broken on the RV later that week. That stuff won't heal by itself, I will.
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Yes, free unprescribed expired medicine is much better for you than natures green. (I threw in "expired" for no other reason than I do things like that.)
I can't help you with that other stuff. Well I could, but that would involve me giving you money and I won't be doing that.
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sounds like a pretty bad vacation......... :(
here's to a speedy recovery.........
cheers
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Sorry to hear about the accident Paige. Hope you heal quickly. :)
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Be well Paige. People think that you can't get hurt much on a scooter, I wrecked my neck and shoulder at about 20-25 mph 20 yrs ago. Didn't help that I was drunk at the time and trying to BMX jump some hills in the park next to the bar! DOH! ::)
Take care.
ARCADIAC!
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Great news that you're not as badly hurt as you could've been.... read this article this morning and thought of you....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20050809/ts_usatoday/motorcycledeathsrisesharply
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Sorry to hear about it, but glad to know it didn't envolve anyone throwing rocks at you. ;)
Been there, done that as far as the road rash. I layed down my first bike wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I had a scab on my right arm from my mid forearm to my shoulder, and my right leg from my upper calf to ---my bottom--- cheek. It's a lesson that's stuck with me, if it's too hot to ride in leathers it too hot to ride, period.
Have you rashed areas started itching yet? Once they start healing they will itch like crazy.
Keep you bike, you've payed your dues and should be good for a long time.
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I never ever wore leathers in summer. You just can't ride with comfort worrying about how much your ass crack is sweating, if you are not comfortable then your mind is not on the job at hand and that itself is more dangerous.
But there is a difference between riding with a pair of jeans, boots and gloves as opposed to riding bareback as paige will probably now agree with.
Chicks dig scars, this strange fact may help offset any short term pain.
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Ok, deal is done for the car,
1991 Geo Metro LSI convertible.
76648 miles.
Stick shift.
45 miles per gallon.
Seller is delivering with a trailer on thursday.
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Man with all the crime you speak about in your area I am surprised you would go the soft-top option.
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
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I never ever wore leathers in summer. You just can't ride with comfort worrying about how much your ass crack is sweating, if you are not comfortable then your mind is not on the job at hand and that itself is more dangerous.
But there is a difference between riding with a pair of jeans, boots and gloves as opposed to riding bareback as paige will probably now agree with.
Chicks dig scars, this strange fact may help offset any short term pain.
Anymore I simply park the bike for the summer and break out my Jet-Ski.
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
Once again, you manage to voice my thoughts before I get a chance to. It's possible that we are twins who were separated at birth.
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Hey, can anybody carfax one for me too? Sorry to be a mooch, but my old fart car ('87 Buick Park Ave.) died and I found a replacement. I just don't have a carfax account. The VIN is JH4DC4469XS004219. Thanks.
My condolences, Paige. I hope for a speedy recovery.
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Yep, best of luck, that's two of us down, your injuries sound more painful than mine. As much crap as I give you, I don't actually wish ill on you. It's all in good (well, mediocre) fun.
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
Once again, you manage to voice my thoughts before I get a chance to. It's possible that we are twins who were separated at birth.
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the more we both post the more I start believing it..........
perhaps we are both the evil twin
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Pilot error/possible mechanical error.
On thursday I laid my scooter down going about 35-38 miles an hour. No broken bones, but there was a huge amount of lost skin (all I was wearing was swim trunks and a helmet).
Come on - you were asking for it. Everyone knows to get a full leather racing getup for when driving a scooter: Full face helmet, reinforced leather jacket with red flame stripes, full leather pants with kneepads and of course steel-tipped leather boots!
It's all the rage in Europe, and Ohio!
(Seriously, get better, you can't build cabs if you're hurt!)
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
Once again, you manage to voice my thoughts before I get a chance to. It's possible that we are twins who were separated at birth.
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the more we both post the more I start believing it..........
perhaps we are both the evil twin
If I've learned nothing else from Star Trek, I've learned that the one with the goatee is the evil one.
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
You mean the one on a jack?
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
You mean the one on a jack?
I'm sure he means that one, that one could be missing an engine and STILL be worth more than my Metro.
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Ouch.....
I cringe when I see these mad ---daisies--- on scooters and bikes without reasonable clothing protection.
check out darwin then! hehe.
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I want the green one in the back of the 2nd picture
You mean the one on a jack?
I'm sure he means that one, that one could be missing an engine and STILL be worth more than my Metro.
It's not like Ford V8s are hard to find or particularly hard to install. I was certainly talking about the 'Stang. Give that car to me and you wouldn't recognise it in six months. Needs to be another color too, but that only takes time & elbow grease.
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Come on - you were asking for it. Everyone knows to get a full leather racing getup for when driving a scooter: Full face helmet, reinforced leather jacket with red flame stripes, full leather pants with kneepads and of course steel-tipped leather boots!
Leather pads well against hurled stones.
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Come on - you were asking for it. Everyone knows to get a full leather racing getup for when driving a scooter: Full face helmet, reinforced leather jacket with red flame stripes, full leather pants with kneepads and of course steel-tipped leather boots!
Leather pads well against hurled stones.
He forgot leather gloves too :)
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Paige should have gone full out and been wearing a stormtrooper's outfit. Then he'd have totally geeked out and would have his skin.
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Paige should have gone full out and been wearing a stormtrooper's outfit. Then he'd have totally geeked out and would have his skin.
For reasons probably known to no one at all, the image of a dude riding a 50 cc scooter in a full Stormtrooper uniform made me laugh hard enough to actually hurt.
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76000 miles was about when my Geo started falling apart.
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I bet it came with 75000 miles on it.
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76000 miles was about when my Geo started falling apart.
Doesn't matter too much to me, gas mileage is so low, and repairs are so easy that I am going to simply fix everything that goes wrong with it. At current gas prices it should use $62 a month in gas. My Suburban would use $260. That leaves $200 a month to use for repairs. A single year with a $200 month repair budget on a METRO could replace every mechanical component on the entire car.
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How much money will you lose, in insurance paid, taxes paid, value change, etc when you sell the Suburban, though?
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76000 miles was about when my Geo started falling apart.
Doesn't matter too much to me, gas mileage is so low, and repairs are so easy that I am going to simply fix everything that goes wrong with it. At current gas prices it should use $62 a month in gas. My Suburban would use $260. That leaves $200 a month to use for repairs. A single year with a $200 month repair budget on a METRO could replace every mechanical component on the entire car.
Or buy a better car to start with.
I work on my stuff because I'm pretty fanatical about maintenance and I don't really trust anyone else to do it. I don't find it particularly enjoyable, just another thing I have to do. Have you added up all the money you've spent saving money? ;)
I'm thinking you could have a pretty decent $6,000 used car for your lateral moves and trade ups.
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Yeah, it was nice to fill up the car with 8 gallons of gas every 2 weeks. I dumped mine when the repair costs got to around $300 a month (new car payment was $289). I no longer own a car, it's much cheaper that way. ;D
Doesn't matter too much to me, gas mileage is so low, and repairs are so easy that I am going to simply fix everything that goes wrong with it. At current gas prices it should use $62 a month in gas. My Suburban would use $260. That leaves $200 a month to use for repairs. A single year with a $200 month repair budget on a METRO could replace every mechanical component on the entire car.
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Update paige!
How is the new beast going?
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How much money will you lose, in insurance paid, taxes paid, value change, etc when you sell the Suburban, though?
Actually I think I am just going to keep the Suburban and leave it parked, keep it licensed, but not insured, and just let it run for a while once a month. That way if I have a vehicle emergency then I immediately have another vehicle I can switch to simply by calling the insurance company and switching the coverage over. With gas prices going up, up, up I simply wouldn't be able to get anything for a rusty Suburban, so I am just gonna save it for future use.
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Update paige!
How is the new beast going?
New car works just fine, its at the shop at the moment though, getting the broken exhaust pipe fixed (it came that way).
Exhaust is about the only thing I won't be able to do to that thing myself, everything else I can do myself. Its very roomy under the hood, due to the TINY engine, and everything is light and small, apparently the engine is even light enough for the average guy to swap one without an engine hoist.
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Cool. You should put a sports exhaust on it.... ;D
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Cool. You should put a sports exhaust on it.... ;D
HAHAHA!!
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I reckon we all team together and Pimp paige's ride.
paige, I know you don't watch TV, but this is a show where some brilliant dudes go to work on your car and turn it into something very special.
A racing stripe, nitro kit and a supercharger would be a fine place to start....
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I reckon we all team together and Pimp paige's ride.
paige, I know you don't watch TV, but this is a show where some brilliant dudes go to work on your car and turn it into something very special.
A racing stripe, nitro kit and a supercharger would be a fine place to start....
I have heard of it.
I'd personally prefer a repaint, new chrome wheels (stock size), all new super duper interior, new radio, and a complete chroming of the engine. I'd prefer to keep the outside pretty much stock.
Of course I am not going on pimp my ride, so it isn't getting much of anything.
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Of course I am not going on pimp my ride, so it isn't getting much of anything.
I wish someone would pimp the rust out of my Kombi. That would be way sweet....
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;D
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Wish I had the balls to buy a used car. I want to get a CJ style jeep for summer quick trips to the store, and I want a cadillac convertible, 1970's style, for big style cruisin.
I've never bought anything used, and it's starting to get to me paying so much for new/worthless cars.
Art
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I was always the opposite... not enough balls to buy a new car, so I always bought used. Car after car after car I'd get the Consumer Reports guide, do my research, pick out a car with a great reliability record, only to have it die way before I was done paying for it.
I finally got over that this last one and bought a NEW car. Forget used cars for me, won't happen again for anything other than a short term tossout.
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...I want a cadillac convertible, 1970's style, for big style cruisin.
Highly desirable car. Be prepared to pay real money for one of those.
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I love the big 70s caddy convertibles, but at the same time I think they are overpriced for what you are getting.
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I love the big 70s caddy convertibles, but at the same time I think they are overpriced for what you are getting.
Yeah, I keep my eye out for a good local deal, but I look a lot less than a 4 player jamma cab around here. ;D
Art
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I love the big 70s caddy convertibles, but at the same time I think they are overpriced for what you are getting.
Yeah, I keep my eye out for a good local deal, but I look a lot less than a 4 player jamma cab around here. ;D
Art
I would eventually like to make my backup vehicle something old like that (both so I can get the cheaper limited-use insurance, and so my spare car won't lose value while sitting).
But my Suburban will be rusted out in a few more years, but will still have a strong drivetrain that I could swap into something old.
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Swap it into the motorhome!
Don't feel like getting into the Metro, or getting out of bed, drive the home to work!
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Swap it into the motorhome!
Don't feel like getting into the Metro, or getting out of bed, drive the home to work!
The motorhome has a larger, stronger and lower mileage drivetrain than the Burb.
Actually I should just part the motorhome out and drop that low mileage 440 big block into a Duster or something.n ;D