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Events => Regional Rallies => Big Lynn Lodge Ride => Topic started by: HawkGTRider on July 06, 2024, 11:34:15 am

Title: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on July 06, 2024, 11:34:15 am
I'm prepping for the ride over to the Big Lynn Lodge next weekend for the rally there, and I'm getting EXCITED. That weekend will be the July anniversary of being struck by a distracted driver while at the 2023 BLL Rally and spending 3 months in a hospital ICU/a rehab hospital/at home restricted to being in bed.

In October 2023, I was finally given permission by the surgeon who reconstructed me to start "slow progression weightbearing as tolerated. Continue range of motion as tolerated active and passive." Prior to this experience, I never imagined it would be such a thrill to walk (even with assistance) down the steps in front of my house, to the mail box, and back. But it was!

But even better, the next week my therapist asked what I wanted to do that day. So I admitted what I really wanted to do...put my leg over a motorcycle. So we walked down the steps (still with assistance), around to the garage, and pushed one of the bikes outside. With the therapist giving me some support (neither of us wanted me to land on the ground), I slid one leg over a bike. Having not been sure for 3 months if that would ever happen again, you would be correct if you thought I had a silly grin on my face.

I started walking each day with a walker, progressing to a cane, and finally walking without any extra support. My daily treks expanded from going to the mail box to a hundred yards and back, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and more. After 2 months of daily walks, I finally stretched out my distance to 2-3 miles daily. But I still wasn't riding. And it was now early January and the weather was challenging (not much snow, but it was COLD). If I was going to ride again, I'd still have to do it the right way....ATGATT. And my flexibility was still challenged. Clambering in and out of an Aerostich plus insulated gear still seemed daunting.

On a more pleasant day in February, it was finally time. I pushed a bike out of the garage, did my pre-ride check, and spent a significant amount of time donning my gear. It was finally time and I mounted the bike. I pressed the starter and was pleasantly surprised that it started after having sat for over 6 months with little attention. I rode all the way around the block (near 1/2 mile) and decided that was a good start and good enough for the first day. I sure didn't want to drop the bike far from home and find I couldn't pick it up.

Around that time, Roger White was putting together a group of folks to head out to Redmond, Oregon for the BMW MOA rally in June. If I needed some incentive, that seemed to be it. I registered for the event and started planning. I had purchased a 1993 BMW K75S one week before the accident the previous year, but I hadn't ridden it yet. Roger had picked up the bike for me while I was in the hospital and had ridden it a few miles, but it was still in his garage. It was time for it to come home. Roger rode it over to my house and I drove him home. Over the next few weeks, I rode the K75S several times along with giving some attention to the rest of the fleet. (I'm badly afflicted with MBS-Multiple Bike Syndrome.)

I'm now back from Oregon and excited to attend my first MSTA event in a year.

The K75S turned out to be a good travel companion. I find the rock-hard Corbin saddle on the bike to be pretty comfortable. The previous owner installed a set of bar risers...i'm glad. I misjudged the number of miles left in the tires before heading to Oregon and had to have them replaced in Utah. And like many folks, found that replacing tires on a vintage bike can be challenging. I wouldn't have thought that to be the case, but I have learned better now.

I have to thank the members of the MSTA for their support during my recovery. Phone calls, cards, etc., all helped. And the financial help that was given was also a godsend. The person who struck me was a single parent, had the bare minimum insurance allowed in North Carolina, had a low paying part-time job, and lived in a rental unit. That person was doing the best they could, but it wasn't enough.
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: NinjaBob on July 06, 2024, 12:12:07 pm
Awesome recovery story Geoffrey!  :trink39:
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: STLTHMSTA on July 06, 2024, 01:47:41 pm
Thank God for small (easy for me to say) miracles. So glad to read that ride report. But let me get this straight, you RODE to Oregon ??? As in the state of........all the way there and back?   Good on you Sir!!!   Yes, this group gives amazing inspiration.    TM
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on July 06, 2024, 05:56:12 pm
As a group, we averaged around 350-400 miles daily. However, after sitting in Utah waiting for the replacement tires to arrive, I knocked down closer to 540 miles one day to catch up with "the gang". I was happy to be riding with the group, but it felt pretty darned good to go out and ride a couple of days at MY pace (faster or slower with more or fewer stops).

Our group started out from Tennessee at 9, but dropped to 8 when one decided he wasn't comfortable with the daily distance when we got to Colorado. Another rider dropped out after getting a tire replaced at the same place I did in Utah. We made it to Oregon with 7 (except when I was waiting on my tires and the group was then 6). One rider's honey flew out to Oregon and they decided to do some sightseeing in her rented car. So when we started back, we were 6. In Nebraska, 2 of the guys decided to head for a big road and get home. We finished up the ride with 4. I have to say one of the things that has always attracted me to the MSTA is our habit of breaking into small groups. They are more manageable and can be a bit more flexible with the pace and logistics in general.

Total miles for the trip was between 6500 and 7000 miles spread out between 6/2/24 and 6/25/24. Other than when sitting in a motel over a weekend waiting for fresh tires to appear, I rode every day of that period with no serious aches or pains.

And now I'm looking forward to riding to other events including STAR in TEXAS!
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: brider on July 07, 2024, 11:24:43 pm
Good on you my friend!
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: Patmo on July 08, 2024, 07:10:23 am
Looking forward to seeing you at the RCR!
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on July 08, 2024, 07:33:48 am
Looking forward to seeing you at the RCR!

:-)
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: bcd on July 09, 2024, 03:55:02 pm
I'm so happy that you are able to ride again! When I saw on FB that you were on that Oregon ride, it definitely put a smile on my face.

Looking forward to seeing you again soon, probably at RCR!
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on July 09, 2024, 06:10:25 pm
I'm so happy that you are able to ride again! When I saw on FB that you were on that Oregon ride, it definitely put a smile on my face.

Looking forward to seeing you again soon, probably at RCR!

I'm looking forward to being there!
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: ladtodt on July 11, 2024, 06:44:05 am
Geoffrey--I am SO impressed by your story! Your determination mixed with your compliance with rehab is mind boggling. YAY for you!! :trink39:
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: Ride4MS on July 16, 2024, 09:03:47 pm
Denise and I just got back from 8 days in Alaska with our 2 Grandsons, and a few times we saw some cycles with out of state plates and got us thinking about you and your long hauls. We also talked to a husband and wife on bikes from Germany when their bikes were parked next to our SUV. They told us a story how they always wanted to travel the U.S. on a cycle and finally were doing it.
The weather for them, was not perfect, as the last week of June was very hot and then rain and some fire smoke near Denali. But, we lucked out with good weather for us all 8 days.
Again, glad you are back to riding more than a few miles at a time.
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on July 17, 2024, 08:55:35 am
Thanks to all for the continued encouragement. As little as 6-7 months ago, I wasn't sure I'd be riding this year...or maybe not at all. With my ride to TriSTAR in May, the BMW MOA Natl Rally in Oregon in June, and the Big Lynn Lodge in July, I'm really feeling pretty normal...or as normal as that can be.

Now it's prep time for River City, Fall Colors, STAR, and maybe more.
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: tunerider335 on July 21, 2024, 12:10:00 am
Congratulations and well done!  Wishing you much continued success in riding!


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Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: stevegrab on September 24, 2024, 09:08:39 am
Wow what a story, so glad to hear you've mended so well. Heading out on such a big trip, on a relatively new to you bike is quite an adventure alone, then add in the recent injury and rehab.

Hope to see you later this week at FCR.
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: HawkGTRider on September 25, 2024, 10:25:08 am
I'm currently wishing there was an event in Arkansas this weekend rather than West Virginia. Rain associated with the recent Gulf storm is running SW to NE right up the Appalachians and sitting there for the next 4-5 days.

:-(
Title: Re: I'm excited!
Post by: stevegrab on September 30, 2024, 11:04:35 am
I'm currently wishing there was an event in Arkansas this weekend rather than West Virginia. Rain associated with the recent Gulf storm is running SW to NE right up the Appalachians and sitting there for the next 4-5 days.

:-(
Well it was a very wet time at FCR, I think very few people rode on Friday. We trailered there from NE Ohio, got in Wednesday and unloaded. Thursday had some rain so it was a short ride. Saturday was better, but the aftermath of the storm created some chaos on the roads, especially in Southern WV. We ran into some flooding near Spanishburg WV along US19 from the Bluestone river flowing over its banks. We turned around after seeing a box van that had apparently lost power after crossing the water. Many areas with heavy storm damage, and no power.

We saw some people who trailered loading up Thursday morning, some others who trailered left their bikes on the trailer for a day or two, until the weather cleared.