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Prayers for Brew1brew

Started by BuzzKill, Thu 18, Dec 2014, 22:32:07

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BuzzKill

Wanted to bring to your attention the need for thoughts and prayers for Brew1brew and his family.  Aside from a couple personal family matters that I will let him expound upon if he chooses, he laid his bike down recently.

He is fine for the most part and seems to be his normal self when I spoke with him, normal for him anyway.  He suffered a broken collar bone and 3? ribs in that area.  He is to go into surgery to install a plate for the collar bone sometime soon.  The bike will also need some surgery as well, with an expected medical bill of $4500 so far. 

He had told me he was on 75, and turned his head to ensure his lane he was about to move into was clear, when the traffic infront of him stopped.  He was able to break, but then hi-sided away from his bike.

He asked me to share with you his incident and to keep his VRCC brothers updated.

RainMaker

Prayers on the way.  Get better, Les!


2005 BMW R1200 GS
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
1998 Valkyrie Tourer
1981 GL1100I GoldWing
1972 CB500K1

R J



Prayers & thoughts from Iowa are on their way as we speak.
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Christbiker

HE>i

MarcusS

Thanks for the information. We will pray that Les heals quickly. Those ribs really hurt.
Life goes on whether you are in it for the ride or not.

Six Guns

Prayers for a speedy recovery.   :angel:
99 Valkyrie Interstate VRCC Member # 17,369


_Sheffjs_

Get well soon from the central Florida group! 

hubcapsc


Good luck, he's a real nice guy, we all met him at Inzane...

I don't know what got messed up on his bike, but I might end up
with some extra 2014 throttle cables and hydraulic lines soon...

-Mike

specialdose


           Prayers for him and his family and Gods speed in his recovery from the Trask family.

                                                                                                           Larry, Atlanta



5_19

Sorry to hear about your accident Les. Prayers send your from Dublin.


Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.

IBA # 45723
2001 Honda Valkyrie Standard (Sold after 9 years)
2009 BMW R1200 GSA

Mr.BubblesVRCCDS0008

Glad he is still with us. What a bummer. Thoughts and prayers are with him heal strong.

f-Stop

Here's to a speedy recovery!  And good to hear you're mostly OK!

"All I want for Christmas is to get back on my Valkyrie"

;)
 
Had my blinker on across three states!

john

drag .....    :o       ???      :-\
vrcc # 19002

brew1brew

Quote from: f-Stop on Fri 19, Dec 2014, 13:46:21
"All I want for Christmas is to get back on my Valkyrie"

;)
That's going to be more like "get on my Valkyrie by Spring" I think.

Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

brew1brew

Thank you Randy for getting this thread started, and thank you to all my VRCC brothers and sisters for you thoughts & prayers.  :angel:

I'm re-posting what I put on facebook for my non-biker friends and family;

Feeling blessed, laid the bike down on Monday on my way to work . Broke my collar bone, two ribs broken one rib fractured, hand is swollen but surprising it's not broken. Two fingers (ring and pinky) have "Mallet finger". And of course most of the right side is bruised. (note: found out this morning that the broken ribs punctured my right lung and it's 10% collapsed, the DR said it's ok that it'll heal on its own, no worries until 40% collapsed. but the anesthesiologist might not want to do the surgery. that is to put in the plate on my collar bone)

So, surgery on the 30th to put a plate on my collar bone and enjoy the new year.

I wear a full face helmet, other than having no memory of the incident my head is fine. I would not be here if I wasn't wearing it.

To all my brothers and sisters that ride with out a helmet, PLEASE RECONSIDER.
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

Valkpilot

Quote from: brew1brew on Fri 19, Dec 2014, 14:22:32
Thank you Randy for getting this thread started, and thank you to all my VRCC brothers and sisters for you thoughts & prayers.  :angel:

I'm re-posting what I put on facebook for my non-biker friends and family;

Feeling blessed, laid the bike down on Monday on my way to work . Broke my collar bone, two ribs broken one rib fractured, hand is swollen but surprising it's not broken. Two fingers (ring and pinky) have "Mallet finger". And of course most of the right side is bruised. (note: found out this morning that the broken ribs punctured my right lung and it's 10% collapsed, the DR said it's ok that it'll heal on its own, no worries until 40% collapsed. but the anesthesiologist might not want to do the surgery. that is to put in the plate on my collar bone)

So, surgery on the 30th to put a plate on my collar bone and enjoy the new year.

I wear a full face helmet, other than having no memory of the incident my head is fine. I would not be here if I wasn't wearing it.

To all my brothers and sisters that ride with out a helmet, PLEASE RECONSIDER.

I'm glad you're more-or-less OK and sorry to hear about the bike.

I've ridden with you in traffic and know you are a good, vigilant rider.  If this can happen to you, it can happen to any of us.  Thanks for reinforcing my paranoia!

Get healed up in time for Inzane.  I'm plotting a Bun Burner 1500 route  (1500 miles in 36 hours) so you need to be ready.
VRCC #19757
IBA #44686
1998 Black Standard
2007 Goldwing 
 
   

brew1brew

Quote from: brew1brew on Fri 19, Dec 2014, 14:22:32
Thank you Randy for getting this thread started, and thank you to all my VRCC brothers and sisters for you thoughts & prayers.  :angel:

I'm re-posting what I put on facebook for my non-biker friends and family;

Feeling blessed, laid the bike down on Monday on my way to work . Broke my collar bone, two ribs broken one rib fractured, hand is swollen but surprising it's not broken. Two fingers (ring and pinky) have "Mallet finger". And of course most of the right side is bruised. (note: found out this morning that the broken ribs punctured my right lung and it's 10% collapsed, the DR said it's ok that it'll heal on its own, no worries until 40% collapsed. but the anesthesiologist might not want to do the surgery. that is to put in the plate on my collar bone)

So, surgery on the 30th to put a plate on my collar bone and enjoy the new year.

I wear a full face helmet, other than having no memory of the incident my head is fine. I would not be here if I wasn't wearing it.

To all my brothers and sisters that ride with out a helmet, PLEASE RECONSIDER.
Quote from: Valkpilot on Fri 19, Dec 2014, 14:46:57
Quote from: brew1brew on Fri 19, Dec 2014, 14:22:32
Thank you Randy for getting this thread started, and thank you to all my VRCC brothers and sisters for you thoughts & prayers.  :angel:

I'm re-posting what I put on facebook for my non-biker friends and family;

Feeling blessed, laid the bike down on Monday on my way to work . Broke my collar bone, two ribs broken one rib fractured, hand is swollen but surprising it's not broken. Two fingers (ring and pinky) have "Mallet finger". And of course most of the right side is bruised. (note: found out this morning that the broken ribs punctured my right lung and it's 10% collapsed, the DR said it's ok that it'll heal on its own, no worries until 40% collapsed. but the anesthesiologist might not want to do the surgery. that is to put in the plate on my collar bone)

So, surgery on the 30th to put a plate on my collar bone and enjoy the new year.

I wear a full face helmet, other than having no memory of the incident my head is fine. I would not be here if I wasn't wearing it.

To all my brothers and sisters that ride with out a helmet, PLEASE RECONSIDER.

I'm glad you're more-or-less OK and sorry to hear about the bike.

I've ridden with you in traffic and know you are a good, vigilant rider.  If this can happen to you, it can happen to any of us.  Thanks for reinforcing my paranoia!

Get healed up in time for Inzane.  I'm plotting a Bun Burner 1500 route  (1500 miles in 36 hours) so you need to be ready.

Thank you Dave!  I'm glad to heighten your paranoia! But in truth, this scenario (looking over my shoulder and traffic stopping in front of me) has been, and now ALWAYS will be my greatest fear.

I don't think I'll have enough vacation left next year to my personal obligations and  make Insane  :'( but we'll see.

Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

Big Ed

Get well soon my friend. 


Baron

Ride safe,

Baron
VRCC 28275
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
2023 Road Glide Limited
2022 KLR 650

Super Santa

Prayers for healing from Houston, also.  Heal well, Les.

HayHauler

Dangit Les!   Hate to hear this, but glad you are mostly OK.  I look over my shoulder the same way you do.  I will continue to look.  I will just try and make sure the traffic is steady when I do look. 
Same thing happened to me, But I was in the BWD truck. 
Prayers for a speedy recovery bud.

Hay 8)
Jimmyt
VRCC# 28963

brew1brew

Thank you Everyone for the well wishes and prayers, it helps.

So I went to see my Phat Girl, I Think She's a little better off than I am. I took a few photos.











So the windshield and mirror are scaped too, I didn't take a shot at them.

if you want to see the full size photos go here
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

brew1brew

Quote from: HayHauler on Sat 20, Dec 2014, 15:23:15
Dangit Les!   Hate to hear this, but glad you are mostly OK.  I look over my shoulder the same way you do.  I will continue to look.  I will just try and make sure the traffic is steady when I do look. 
Same thing happened to me, But I was in the BWD truck. 
Prayers for a speedy recovery bud.

Hay 8)
Jimmyt

Thanks Jimmy, I will certainly continue to look over my Shoulder as well. I will have plenty of down time to analyze things, but I think the one thing that I can change to reduce risk is to take the commute in the cage at least 50% more. I mean the smart car at least has side & front airbags and it gets about the same MPG. Also my work is only 5 miles from the house, I don't need to get on the highway, I'm just avoiding 3 lights.
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

RainMaker

That'll buff out.  Don't change the crash guard, though - it's a badge of honor.  I have a similar flat spot on my crash bar from my crash where my collarbone was broken.

I have been close to having accidents like you described and was rear ended by someone doing what you were doing.  I now do a quick glance in the mirror and use that for the lane moves so that I keep my attention ahead.  It means I miss some easy lane changes but it has cut down on the panic braking.

Prayers continuing your way.

RMaker


2005 BMW R1200 GS
2000 Valkyrie Interstate
1998 Valkyrie Tourer
1981 GL1100I GoldWing
1972 CB500K1

john

#24
   :o        phewwww ....
                  that was a close one ...       :coolsmiley:
                      you survived ...      :cooldude:
               
       
          " I now do a quick glance in the mirror "         8)
     
vrcc # 19002

brew1brew

Quote from: RainMaker on Sun 21, Dec 2014, 12:41:29
That'll buff out.  Don't change the crash guard, though - it's a badge of honor.  I have a similar flat spot on my crash bar from my crash where my collarbone was broken.

I have been close to having accidents like you described and was rear ended by someone doing what you were doing.  I now do a quick glance in the mirror and use that for the lane moves so that I keep my attention ahead.  It means I miss some easy lane changes but it has cut down on the panic braking.

Prayers continuing your way.

RMaker
Thanks  Mark! Buff out,  damn you!  Don't make me laugh! It hurts!

The real badge of honor in my recently retired helmet that saved my life! I'm sorry but the Phat Girl gets restored to her original glory!
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

brew1brew

Quote from: john on Sun 21, Dec 2014, 12:59:25
  :o        phewwww ....
                  that was a close one ...       :coolsmiley:
           
     

That's what I said!
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

WDAN

Sorry to hear that, Les. Get well soon.
WDAN
Irving, TX

Firefighter

Wow Brew, sorry to hear about your crash! You never know do you, can happen any time any place, and life is different after that. Always wear my helmet too, and I have been lucky. Hope and pray for your complete recovery. I try not to ride in heavy traffic, will usually take the longer route, not sure how much that matters? Hope to ride with you again in the Hill Country or anywhere, maybe Cooper's BBQ again.  Get well quick  Firefighter
2000 Valkyrie Interstate, Black/Red
2006 Honda Sabre 1100
2013 Honda Spirit 750
2002 Honda Rebel 250
1978 Honda 750

brew1brew

Quote from: firefighter on Mon 22, Dec 2014, 17:47:03
Wow Brew, sorry to hear about your crash! You never know do you, can happen any time any place, and life is different after that. Always wear my helmet too, and I have been lucky. Hope and pray for your complete recovery. I try not to ride in heavy traffic, will usually take the longer route, not sure how much that matters? Hope to ride with you again in the Hill Country or anywhere, maybe Cooper's BBQ again.  Get well quick  Firefighter

Thank you Sir!  :cooldude: We will ride together again, Cooper's BBQ sounds like a great idea

And yes, I'll also be avoiding the heavy traffic, changing some of my commute habits.

Thank you for the thoughts and prayers.
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

brew1brew

Here's what the helmet that saved my life looks like

Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

HayHauler

Wow!  Insurance should replace that helmet AND your gloves as they are safety equipment. 
Glad it wasn't any worse for you Les.  But, ribs are no fun.  By now you are WELL aware of that fact. 

Hay 8)
Jimmyt
VRCC# 28963

BnB Tom

Hey Les,

  The last time I saw you, 'THEY' were out of ribs!!  :2funny:

That would be Valk meeting @ 10 80 BBQ in Richardson.

  I know.  A joke about ribs is about as pitiful as a 'how do you play a clavicle' joke.  :roll:

But, really, I DO have empathy for you...  NOT FUN!  Glad the outcome was not any worse that what it is.  :)

  Hope to see ya back in the saddle soon.  :cooldude:



 

brew1brew

Quote from: HayHauler on Wed 24, Dec 2014, 10:23:42
Wow!  Insurance should replace that helmet AND your gloves as they are safety equipment. 
Glad it wasn't any worse for you Les.  But, ribs are no fun.  By now you are WELL aware of that fact. 

Hay 8)
Jimmyt
They they will replace the jacket as well.
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

brew1brew

Quote from: BnB Tom on Wed 24, Dec 2014, 17:37:58
Hey Les,

  The last time I saw you, 'THEY' were out of ribs!!  :2funny:

That would be Valk meeting @ 10 80 BBQ in Richardson.

  I know.  A joke about ribs is about as pitiful as a 'how do you play a clavicle' joke.  :roll:

But, really, I DO have empathy for you...  NOT FUN!  Glad the outcome was not any worse that what it is.  :)

  Hope to see ya back in the saddle soon.   :cooldude:



 
thank you Tom,  I'd LOL,  but then I'd have to call you a Dick for making me laugh  ;D
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

SideCar

Les, I'm just getting back to the board after some absence and I see you have been testing the pavement on 75. Prayers for a quick recovery for you without any laughing (for benefit of your ribs) and healing from the upcoming surgery.
Gary
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Stormrider65

Hey Les. I just sent you a message.  Sorry to hear about everything.  Heal quickly
In this wild and wolly world, there are only 3 things you can depend on, your brains, your bros, and your bike.  Ride free!!!

A good friend will bail you out of jail.  A true friend will be sitting next to saying "Damn, That Was Fun"

Mofla

Scary stuff bro ! Glad your here talkin bout it !! Get well !
Tomboy

brew1brew

Thank you Guys for the well wishes and prayers!

I had my clavicle plate and screws installed this morning.   It all went well and I'm now home resting and dealing with pain.
Les
2014 Valkyrie GL1800 C Blue

MarcusS

Les,
I hope your surgeon had a nice face , talked softly, and had warm hands. No one likes getting screws from a brute.   I googled the clavicle plate and grabbed an X-ray

This looks painful . Is it similar to yours?  That is a lot of screwing. And we thought OEM Honda screws were pricey.

Life goes on whether you are in it for the ride or not.