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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Hi Guys,
A mate of mine was on his morning ride yesterday (the Brisbane River Loop) and he had an accident on the Brisbane Corso (near the Somerville House Rowing Clubhouse). He had to be taken away in an ambulance, and consequently his pride and joy was left on the side of the road. By the time his wife got there it was gone. We are hoping that someone has taken it for safe keeping, and we are now trying to locate it. It is a: Full Carbon EPX-303 Frame (Silver and White) Black Spinergy Wheels with White Spokes SRAM Rival Groupset I would suspect it will be damaged, but don't know to what extent. If anyone knows anything about it, please let me know via PM. The poor guy is still in hospital and I would love to be able to recover it before he gets home. Thanks, Chris BTW - Hope this is the right place on the forum to post this.... Last edited by huthy : 12-07.-2007 at 10:32 AM. Reason: Update |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bay of Plenty
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Bummer, every time I have had a ride in an ambulance my bike either went with me or they made sure someone looked after it.
Good luck. |
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Unfortunately he was not really in a position to argue at the time. I can confirm it occurred between 6.30 and 7.00am yesterday morning. |
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Location: Strathfield, (Sydney), Australia
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Hope your mate gets his bike (and health) back. Scotty |
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![]() The Somerville House Rowing Club got our flyer, and they have the bike. I can tell you that the patient (albeit STILL awaiting surgery at the PA) is much happier knowing his bike has been recovered. Thanks guys. |
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His wife has arranged to pick it up Monday. When I get a look I will let eveyone know. As for the rider: Hairline fracture in the neck (non-critical - lucky it is in the "right" spot to be considered stable), shattered left forearm and dislocated wrist. They can't put the wrist back in properly until the forearm is plated and screwed. Has been at the PA in Brisbane since Wednesday (ie the day of the accident) and has been "pushed" on and off the surgery list each day. Was on the surgery list again for today/tonight... so we will see what happens. |
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Location: Strathfield, (Sydney), Australia
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Sounds lucky. A guy I know (occassionally lurks around these forums) had a serious fall (assited by a tradesman's van) late last year. Broke his neck but as you say - he was very lucky and is recovering well (back on the bike etc). Lets hope your friend has the same fortune. Scotty |
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