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The baby is a total write-off. It looked to me when I saw it that there was very little damage, but according to Proline, there is lot.
It was June 11th and my wife and I were making a deposit at the bank and then I was taking her to a parking lot for her bi-evening practice. I decided on a quiet route to the usual parking lot as opposed to the busier freeway route.
We were following a half ton truck and he pulled into the parking lane and slowed almost to a stop, I proceeded past as I have done 1000 times before.
As I came abreast of the rear bumper of the truck I saw that the left signal had come on, I veered to the far left of my lane but as he hit the signal light he turned the wheel.
If he had been pulling back into the lane life would have continued as per normal. Instead he was pulling a u-turn.
We hit the front of his truck about even with the front wheel, maybe a tad in front. I with my right foot, knee and shoulder denting the truck quite badly and continued on with the bike at about a 30 degree lean to hit a fence and metal bus route pole which flung me rolling down the sidewalk.
As soon as I came to a stop I looked for my wife. She was laying without moving in the middle of the opposite lane we had been traveling on. She had been thrown directly over the hood of the 4x4 coming down with great force on her right side (I found this out later).
The fire dept. ambulance and police arrived in good time and she was placed on a backboard and we were taken to the RU Hospital.
I was fine, relatively speaking

, but my wife was in HUGE pain in the middle of her body.
After 5 hours and 12 x-rays she was drugged up big time and sent out the door. 3 days ago we find out she has a compression fracture and maybe a broken bone in her hand, she is still using a cane and probably will be for months to come.
I have a broken bone in my foot, a somewhat worse knee than I had before and a bad memory.
And no bike.
We are lucky people, it could have ended quite a bit worse for sure. We were wearing full face helmets (the markings indicate we would have both had facial injuries with a shorty) we had our leathers on and boots and gloves.
I can look at the marks on my leathers and broken right boot and know that All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT) is the only way to ride. Had we been dressed differently it would have been a horrible experience instead of just a bad one.
Anyone selling a nice fishing boat

ROFL