I have checked the bike and accept for the tape on the captain's bars and
the mirror on the stoker's bars there is no real damage to the bike.  That is 
what happens when you throw two large middle aged bodies between the bike and 
the pavement.

While watching the tour last night Jens Voight's accident hit a little closer 
to home.  Good to hear he is doing well.

Larry Powers



"just when you think that you've been gyped
the bearded lady comes and does a double back flip" - John Hiatt




From: lapower...@hotmail.com
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Tradgedy Averted
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:28:07 -0400








I dumped the tandem on the commute this morning.  I caught a metal edge in the 
road in the rain.  We went down hard.  I lead with my shoulder and then thigh 
and knee.  My wife hit with her elbow and thigh.  Neither of us remember 
hitting our heads but our helmets tell a different story.  I managed to hop up 
make sure my wife was OK and haul the bike to the sidewalk before I passed out 
and went down for the count.  Long story short we are banged and beat up and 
probably won't be able to ride for 2 to 4 weeks but we should be OK.  

I Haven't checked the bike yet but based on reports from my kids who picked up 
the bike and brought it home there may be some damage.  I will check that 
tomorrow.

That sounds like a tragedy not a tragedy averted?  Well, when I went down for 
the count my wife was smart enough to call 911 despite my protests.  The 
ambulance shows up and they check me over, backboard me and load me up.  I have 
to lay their for about 10 minutes before we get to the hospital.  My thoughts 
start to wander.  Thank God we are OK.  Hope the bike is OK.  Glad I didn't rip 
my Ibex shorts or my blue wool Rivendell jersey.  My jersey, those scissors 
happy yahoo's at the hospital are going to try and cut it off.  Over my dead 
body I think.

I am in the exam room and they have checked me over including neck and spine.  
Temperature was down to 94.  The decision is made to get me out of my wet 
clothes and into warm blankets.  They manage to peel off my ibex shorts and 
then I hear "How would you feel if we have to cut that shirt off of you?"  I 
make it quite clear that there is no reason to cut it off and that while I have 
been a quiet and cooperative patient that will all end if the scissors make an 
appearance.  The doctor seems to have a good eye for clothes and says it 
appears to be a classic shirt and there is no need to cut it off.  With some 
wincing on my part as I sit up and manage to get my injured arm pointed towards 
the ceiling, they are able to pull the jersey off in one piece.  Tragedy 
averted.

Larry Powers



"just when you think that you've been gyped
the bearded lady comes and does a double back flip" - John Hiatt



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