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Why it's vital to keep your visor down

The story of a 160mph encounter with a pigeon

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Posted: 31 July 2008
by Tim Skilton

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THE STRAIN on my neck was a good indication I wasn't hanging about. A quick look at the SV650's speedo confirmed my thoughts - 125mph is fast enough in anyone's book - especially on an unfaired bike. Pushing my arse back in the seat, I tucked in tight in an attempt to catch as little windblast as possible. Won't be long 'til home. Or so I thought.

I didn't see the pigeon before it hit me but I knew by the almighty impact I'd made contact with more than just a sparrow. It's amazing what random thoughts flash through your mind in these sort of situations. My brain was catapulted back 20 years to a scuffle at a rugby match, where a burly prop-forward had taken an exception to yours truly. The shock was similar, the pain almost identical, only this time I didn't have the luxury of rolling around the floor clutching my face. Far from it.

Luckily (yes there is such a thing in this situation) the road had been recently repainted and I could just about make out the solid white line running along the left-hand edge of the carriageway. Squinting through watering eyes and a blood spattered visor, I clung like a limpet to the edge of the road, bringing the bike to a standstill without thinking. Then the adrenaline kicked in.

Confused, dazed and in a lot of pain, I tried wiping the blood from my visor but couldn't seem to clear it. Then the penny dropped. The dark, sticky liquid was on the inside - I was looking at my own blood.

Removing my helmet to look in the mirror gave me a fright. My nose was double the size, both eyes were half closed and my face was covered in blood. To add to my problems, the bleeding was getting worse. Panic was setting in.

My friend, who'd been following behind, had seen everything and called for an ambulance. With the situation under control, he whipped out his camera and started taking pictures - cheeky bastard! I was whisked to hospital and diagnosed with concussion and a broken nose. A few days later the swelling subsided and I was left with two lovely black eyes. My nose still gives me gyp to this day.

And what about my helmet? I was wearing an Arai Condor at the time. Both helmet and visor did a fantastic job of stopping over a pound of feathered meat, bearing the brunt of the massive impact - the Arai helmet is still in use to this day, however, I'm not so sure about the pigeon...

So there you have it - unlucky and very lucky in the same incident. One thing's for sure though: I'm certain, without a doubt, that I'd had have been killed outright had I not had my visor down.


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Posted: 15/08/2007 at 22:25


x2zero
I hope the pigeon's ok:burp:

Posted: 15/08/2007 at 23:05


johnnie be bad
stops ya eating bugs!!!

Posted: 15/08/2007 at 23:06


TheEnglishman
I thought this was an impassioned plea to halt the rampant commercialisation on the site....



Posted: 15/08/2007 at 23:27


ZRX Al
Nasty!! You don't have much luck on bikes do you??

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 08:37


editor
Condor you say....?



meets



= mouldy old dough.

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 08:43


Paulybab
Close one to say the least

Did really well to stay on the bike :smoke:

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 08:58


editor
Paulybab wrote
Close one to say the least

Did really well to stay on the bike :smoke:


Absolutely.

It's odd but I really think I've seen this article, or major parts of it & the piccies before. Not that it's a problem.

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 09:08


Matt-62
Why was he doing that kind of speed on a public road.....

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 15:24


littleblue
sorry to hear about this, but given the recent court cases and people being done for speeding, are you sure you want to be admitting that the speedo was at 125 mph and then you tucked in to go faster?

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 15:25


nikthebrief
That's a quick pigeon doing 35mph!

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 18:00


scotty636
Have to agree with littleblue....many may do it but stating you were doing 125mph at the time in print seems a strange thing to do!?! Maybe the concussion was to blame, huh

Posted: 16/08/2007 at 23:30


Carbon Cam
125 mph on a 222,222 mile SV 650........Yeh Right!!!
But a "woody" will do 55 mph.

Posted: 17/08/2007 at 09:28


Dave101
Poor little pigeon!!

Posted: 17/08/2007 at 14:39


harleyboy
yep it hirts so i am told had one mate 20yr ago hit ablack bird at 100mph nearly took his head off . I'v also had another mate who i was following at 85mph hit two birds in the space of one mile one on his fairing the other on the side of the head. as a foot note there was a storie doing the rounds up here (rothbury nothumberland ) of a lad who had a bee put his eye out while giveing it sum a round the local roads ! never know do ya.

Posted: 18/08/2007 at 16:57


topski100
I hit one the other week 'only' doing 70ish. Luckily the bike took the brunt of the impact, as the chicken-sized pigeon swiped the front fairing, splattering me with blood, then bounced up, flying through the gap under my right arm, and away to that little coup in the sky...the bike was a little worse for wear afterwards though, smashing the front mudguard, cracking the front fairing and right hand mirror. I can imagine it would have flippin hurt if it hit my head or chest.

Posted: 19/08/2007 at 14:38


Deleted 456
These pigeons are getting a bit to cocky i think.

The ones in Manchester city centre won't budge. One the over day was in the middle of the road, it wouldn't budge as i was approaching it so i ended up riding round it. It still didn't move as i past it.

Posted: 19/08/2007 at 14:45


Fanclub54
why was he doing that speed with the visor up

Posted: 20/08/2007 at 13:57


MaverickK
that reali had to hurt! rather him than me! (sorry!)

Posted: 20/08/2007 at 22:46


Noggers
Blimey. A few years ago I hit a pigeon at about 95 on the A303. Thing bounced off the headlamp fairing and was sliced partly in two by the mirror stem. Never could credit the amount of blood in a bird that size. I was covered in it from head to foot.

Guess what - I was also riding an SV650!

Posted: 21/08/2007 at 18:49


roadpoet
Pigeons are a bit solid to hit, next time try a bat - i hit one doing 60 ish but no harm done to me just a musty smell and a smear down the side of my open face helmet.

Posted: 22/08/2007 at 19:04


Rangoon
If you smelt shite just before the incident its possible it was one of my racing pigeons and you arse ended it.
no doubt that the pigeons insurance company will be laying the blame with you!

deriously though glad u ok !

Posted: 23/08/2007 at 13:28


davyboy
next time you want to eat a pigion try a shotgun rather than your head.

Posted: 27/08/2007 at 18:45


alf_huker
soft arse, wasting ambulance time for a mere flesh wound

Posted: 28/08/2007 at 07:04


Tenth Speed Wri
Next time you're in the states, head down to the southeast. Alabama's pretty beautiful in the fall, and we have the patent on rolling speed bumps.
(Proven fact: Armadillos were created by God as a test of man's ability to swerve.)

Posted: 15/09/2007 at 02:23


James Morss 2
It the end of every winter comes summer, cold days become warmed by bright sunshine, and every year i ride about for a few days with my visor open. Untill i get a bee in there. Happend every year so far, i think bees like me.

Posted: 25/09/2008 at 17:21


davemax
Nothing worse than a bee in your helmet!

Posted: 25/09/2008 at 17:25


Pringle
perhaps it wouldnt have hurt so much if the author wasnt doing almost double the national speed limit ?

Posted: 28/01/2009 at 23:42


FoggyVisor

http://s290.photobucket.com/albums/ll263/rtbdirect/th_0bcd276957ea7e66.jpg

.......................................................Sharpe and the Condor

According to SHARP,  Condor lids are the shite


Posted: 29/01/2009 at 07:19


HammyUK

Sparrow about 15yrs ago, ripped the visor clean off!

And A&E about 5yrs ago with a wasp under my eyelid - mind you that was in the car with the window open - talk about shit pain


Posted: 15/02/2009 at 12:27

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