I was on a rough, patched two lane highway and entered a sweeping 90 degree left hander. Since I was riding in the fourth position, I was staggered to the right side of the road and the pavement there was very rough. I kept leaning and turning trying to get to the left side of the lane while being as smooth as possible and slowing down. I recognized that I was in a little trouble.
End result, three broken ribs and a possibly totaled R1200R.
I thank the BMW Street Guard 3 suit for limiting the injuries. The paramedics couldn't believe that I only had broken ribs given the distance I was from the motorcycle. In fact it looks the ribs got broken when I impacted a 4" stump after flipping over the handle bars. I actually uprooted the stump and I think it helped to launch me up because I remember flipping at least once before hitting the ground and rolling a couple of times.
The bike is at the dealer and the estimate shows it to be totaled, or very nearly so. $10000+ in hardware and $1500 in labor. Depending on how the insurance company values it, it is probably totaled. That is the biggest bummer for me since I LOVE this bike. It has never felt unstable and when I have hit slippery or rough pavement, the response has been stable and predictable. Well, except for this last time, but I'm not blaming the bike. I was clearly too hot for the road conditions.
I have a couple of questions for others that have been in similar situations with these bikes. The majority of the damage looks to be in the front end with the Telelever, fork tubes and front frame. How repairable is the front end? I am most concerned with the reliability of the front end and achieving the handling I have come to enjoy. I didn't think the front end impacted anything, but that the left jug dug in to the hillside and stopped the bike, but evidently it also hit the bottom of the ditch.
Also, the engine was running after the crash until my friends came back and switched it off. The bike was on the left side and I am told that the oil pickup is on that side, so the engine should be good. What do you all think?
Thanks and good riding!
-Jim