Side stand switch on all my scoots.
This is in the for what it's worth department. Your side stand switch comment made me think of it. When I had my accident last year, I had all kinds of trivial thoughts before I realized what condition my leg was in.
Some of them were:
1.Why can't I get this thing back under control? This median wasn't that big of a jump.
2. What was that that just broke my wind shield?
3. Why did my instrument cluster just pop out?
4. Why did I just fall?
5. Wow! I'm rolling.
6. Am I going to be able to ride it home without the cluster?
7. My Allstate motor club gives $200.00 free towing. Will I have to come out of pocket?
8. (This is the one your side stand comment brought to mind) After the scooter flipped several times, it fell on its side then jumped back up and started "ghost riding" for a short distance.
I remember thinking "I thought that thing had a kill switch to shut it off if it fell on it's side?" "Oh, it finally shut off"
9. Is that thing totaled?
10. Man! I'm going to be late for church this morning!
11. (After reality starts setting in) . MAN! My leg's hurting real bad.
All those TRIVIAL thoughts happened between the time I hit the median , hit the mystery objects (sign posts) that broke my windshield, instrument cluster, AND LEG, and the time me and the scooter stopped tumbling and came to a rest. In retrospect I actually LAUGH when I think about it.
12.Then I looked at my leg and saw the extent of the damage to ME and I VERBALLY expressed my next thought .
JESUS! JESUS! JESUS!
In retrospect, that was the MOST rational thought of them all. I know it was the most helpful. [emoji16][emoji1488]
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