one more seat belt plea

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Gene-C
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one more seat belt plea

Post by Gene-C »

So as some of you know I was in a very serious accident. I just got some more x-rays done yesterday and i though I would put them up here for every ones enjoyment. Image Image Image Image I also wanted to re-say the main reason that I broke my back is because I only had lap belts in my manx. So please if you only have lap belts go and buy some shoulder belts and install them as soon as you can. It's a very worth while investment. If I could go back I would gladly spent the money to do it right the first time.
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Post by jspbtown »

L3 to S1 fusion with hardware? I bet that was not fun! Good luck with your rehab! I had a friend who was thrown from a Jeep and had what appears to be a very similiar procedure. He did well.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

As one recovering from back surgery right now I feel your pain. However, yours is much more impressive looking than mine. I wish you a speedy and good recovery.
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

No pics for me?? Anyway, hope your recovery goes well. I've done well after recovering from my back surgery. Sounds like mine was minor compared to your's!
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sorry the server is being wierd. here's the other two. Image Image
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Post by CairoManx »

What happened? Were you in a Manx? How well did it hold together/protect you in the crash? I've been T-boned and knocked sideways in a Manx and it was literally just scratched. The grill and front of hood and fender of the other car were smashed.
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Post by Gene-C »

yes I was in a manx. It held together well. But it was totaled. The whole front end crushed just like a modern car. Image Image Image
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Post by Gene-C »

hope you get well soon
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Post by CairoManx »

Looks like it was a ball joint front end. That's very fortunate because they have steering columns which collapse in a front end collision versus the older rigid type which spear the driver in the chest. The pan looks reasonably intact, like the fiberglass body absorbed most of the force. I don't believe the buggy was a Meyers Manx though.
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Post by Mvovr »

WOW :eek: hard hit man. I see the battery ended up in the front side floor pan!! Very happy to see you up and running. Hope you get well soon and get a better buggy out of it!!
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

thanks guys. They pan buckled severely at the shifter as well as the frame head was twisted back about 6 inches. The as far as I could see the coulomb didn't collapse at all. The steering wheel took the impact of the driver but only after break her her jaw and almost her neck.:eek: Ya the accident was no fun. I'm trying to get the police photos from the scene. If i get those I'll post them up.
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Hey Doc, Any idea of impact speed? Just curious of what a buggy will take.
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Post by Gene-C »

This is just a guess but I'm going to say around 50-60 mph of impact speed. So apparently a buggy in the shape mine as in (no cage only stock pans) can't handle 60 mph of impact. Just a random sine note. The other car looked just as bad as mine did. For some sick reason that always gives me a little gratification:evil:
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