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Glad you’re okay! Healing prayers from here for you and your bike.
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Geez Mike, sorry to hear about this, but glad you are able to tell us about it.
Don't worry about the bike, it can be fixed. Sent from my SM-G998U1 using Tapatalk
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Damn it man, that hurts all the way over here. So happy you got out relatively unscathed. Scoot will survive.
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Thanks everyone.
Hips is pretty much pain free. I think I'm going to loose the nail on the big toe.. Not sure just yet. The soreness of the internal tow has gone, but now its tender around the nail itself. Left shoulder is a different story. The earliest I can get an MRI is Aug 27th. If it's better by then I can cancel, but while the hip pain went away fairly quickly, the shoulder won't follow suit. Bike still in the garage. I've been trying to trouble shoot the starting issue and it may be the TSSM, or HSFM for Domestic models with siren. I did diagnostics and the only issue was rear ABS. Bike powers up with ignition switch turned on, and run switch in run, but pressing the start the only thing I hear is a click in the start relay of the left fuse panel. I also found out there are no turn signals or brake lights either. Although the turn signals flash with the security system activation. Reading through the shop manual it talks about resetting the system if the TSSM/HSFM is replaced. However, to do that I need the security code and can't get it to display the code as the turn signals are deactivated. The only other way to reset is with the digital technician and I'm not buying that. May have no choice but have the dealer diagnosis and repair with the other items.
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Will the starter engage and turn over the engine when the solenoid is jumped directly?
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It can happen to anyone!! Usually wicked fast. Glad you are mostly ok. A friend went down on an off ramp, oil slick he didn't see, bike beat up but he is ok. He too is old grey beard million mile rider.
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OUCH!!! Glad to hear that you’re coming along ok.
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Damn what a crazy issue to have happen. I somewhat despise the dealership, however that said the mechanic likely knows just what to do to fix it up. It is a plus to having pay an indi by the hour for fault diagnosis. Best of luck on that
BoB
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The only thing I plan on paying is the deductible.
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How ya feeling, Mike?
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Everything but the shoulder seems to be much improved. Still not sure about the nail on the big toe.. No pain there, but it's got that look like it's not going to be around much longer..
Hip, and thigh are pain/bruise free. Tender spot on outside forearm if I put pressure in the wrong place. Shoulder is not pain free, but has lessoned. Mostly a constant dull ache. Range is much improved too, and can now take of a tee shirt off over my head will just a little discomfort. However, while replacing a cordless phone in cradle yesterday with the left hand, the phone slipped and I reached quickly so it wouldn't hit the floor and... HOLLY MOTHER OF GOD.... That was a mistake. Guess I'm still getting the MRI at Oh Dark Thirty Friday morning. I also spoke with the adjuster and he's sent me a template for submitting damage claim. All done virtually. I explained there was at least one issue not photographical and he understands. That's the TSSM or whatever it it that's not allowing turn signals, brake lights or ignition to fire the cylinder. He also said even if I need surgery, I'm likely to heal before the bike comes out of a shop with the backlog on repairs in the area. He's aware it's a CVO and there are restricted parts to deal with.
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Damn man, sorry to hear it. Make sure they go over the MRI/imaging with a fine-toothed comb. Nearly 10 years since mine, and I can tell the weather with my knee.
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Transverse friction massage (also known as cross-friction and cross-fiber massage) is a technique that promotes optimal collagen healing by increasing circulation and decreasing collagen cross-linking, thus decreasing the formation of adhesions and scar tissue.
Deep transverse friction massage (DTFM) is a physical therapy technique often used to reduce damage and scarring caused by inflammation. It increases blood flow to the joint, which facilitates healing of the tendon by increasing the supply of oxygen transported to the injury. shoulda posted this a month ago.
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