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Biker faces two-month hospital stay
A MOTORCYCLIST who was seriously injured in a crash this morning could have to spend two months in hospital, his mother has said.
Dad-of-one Rodney Vyner, 28, of Oakfields in Staverton, was riding his Honda 125R along Canal Road when he was involved in a collision with a Ford Transit van.
The impact was so hard that he landed more than 30ft away from the scene of the crash and his bike was completely destroyed.
His mother Marian Tilley-Vyner said: "He is in surgery and it's going to be a long job.
"He has badly broken his arm and leg and his hip smashed into his pelvis and has broken that too.
"They have said he is looking at spending two months in hospital."
Mr Vyner had been driving from his home to his work in Wellow, Somerset, where he does grounds maintenance.
4:11pm Friday 4th July 2008
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CommentPosted by: Alex Zivojinovich, Wiltshire on 5:20pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Wellow is a stunning little place. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery from one biker to another!
Wellow is a stunning little place. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery from one biker to another!
Posted by: maz, Trowbridge on 10:46am Sat 5 Jul 08
From seeing the wreckage, thank god he didn't break his neck, quite a few of us that work not far from the crash were worried he wouldn't make it, so comforting to hear he will be on the mend especially for his child. Good Luck.
From seeing the wreckage, thank god he didn't break his neck, quite a few of us that work not far from the crash were worried he wouldn't make it, so comforting to hear he will be on the mend especially for his child. Good Luck.
Posted by: Wiltshire Resident, Wiltshire on 5:22pm Sat 5 Jul 08
I have seen poeple killed in far less serious collisions. Lucky doesn't come close.
CAN I HAVE HIS LOTTERY NUMBERS, PLEASE ??
I have seen poeple killed in far less serious collisions. Lucky doesn't come close.
CAN I HAVE HIS LOTTERY NUMBERS, PLEASE ??
Posted by: Disgusted of, Westbury on 7:41pm Sat 5 Jul 08
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
Posted by: Alex Zivojinovich, Wiltshire on 8:50pm Sat 5 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Disgusted of[/bold] wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers. [/quote] People have been known to drown in puddles, you know!
Disgusted of wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
People have been known to drown in puddles, you know!
Posted by: Wiltshire Resident, Wiltshire on 11:15am Mon 7 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Disgusted of[/bold] wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers. [/quote] A 125cc motorbike will do 60mph easily. Anyway, even if the bike was doing 30 and the van was doing 30, thats a closing speed of 60mph in anycase. What if either of them was speeding ???
Disgusted of wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
A 125cc motorbike will do 60mph easily. Anyway, even if the bike was doing 30 and the van was doing 30, thats a closing speed of 60mph in anycase. What if either of them was speeding ???
Posted by: GSXRRRSP, WESTBURY on 5:40pm Mon 7 Jul 08
[quote][bold]Disgusted of[/bold] wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers. [/quote] ****!!!!!
why do you have to be such a jerk over someones suffering!!!
Disgusted of wrote:
I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
****!!!!!
why do you have to be such a jerk over someones suffering!!!
Posted by: walter, wilshur on 8:09am Tue 8 Jul 08
This shows yet again that a motorcyclist, however careful he or she is, is very vulnerable. Statistically they have 12 times the chance of being killed or injured in travelling 100 miles than a car driver. f course, there's a huge difference in risk betwen some 17 year old idiot doing wheelies in the High Street and a middle-aged experienced rider on his big bike.
This shows yet again that a motorcyclist, however careful he or she is, is very vulnerable. Statistically they have 12 times the chance of being killed or injured in travelling 100 miles than a car driver. f course, there's a huge difference in risk betwen some 17 year old idiot doing wheelies in the High Street and a middle-aged experienced rider on his big bike.
Posted by: eh?, Wilts on 3:30pm Tue 8 Jul 08
[quote][bold]GSXRRRSP[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Disgusted of[/bold] wrote: I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers. [/quote] ****!!!!! why do you have to be such a jerk over someones suffering!!![/quote] Because 'Disgusted' is an internet troll/keyboard warrior! It's just another ill-informed post that should be disregarded as a work of fiction.
My 125 will do 80mph, if that was a little Honda Race-Rep 125, they're good for 86mph ;-), so it's more than plenty to kill yourself on.
I knew a chap that was killed at 30 - it's not the coming off that damages people, it's the landing!
Best regards to the rider, wishing him a speedy recovery.
GSXRRRSP wrote:
Disgusted of wrote: I wouldn't have thought a Honda125 would go fast enough to do that much damage. They are only silly little pop-pop hair dryers.
****!!!!! why do you have to be such a jerk over someones suffering!!!
Because 'Disgusted' is an internet troll/keyboard warrior! It's just another ill-informed post that should be disregarded as a work of fiction.
My 125 will do 80mph, if that was a little Honda Race-Rep 125, they're good for 86mph ;-), so it's more than plenty to kill yourself on.
I knew a chap that was killed at 30 - it's not the coming off that damages people, it's the landing!
Best regards to the rider, wishing him a speedy recovery.
Posted by: GSXRRRSP, WESTBURY on 7:32am Fri 11 Jul 08
[quote][bold]walter[/bold] wrote:
This shows yet again that a motorcyclist, however careful he or she is, is very vulnerable. Statistically they have 12 times the chance of being killed or injured in travelling 100 miles than a car driver. f course, there's a huge difference in risk betwen some 17 year old idiot doing wheelies in the High Street and a middle-aged experienced rider on his big bike.[/quote] the biggest cause of accidents are old duffers like you walter doing 12mph in your morris minor every thursday on pension day!!!!
walter wrote:
This shows yet again that a motorcyclist, however careful he or she is, is very vulnerable. Statistically they have 12 times the chance of being killed or injured in travelling 100 miles than a car driver. f course, there's a huge difference in risk betwen some 17 year old idiot doing wheelies in the High Street and a middle-aged experienced rider on his big bike.
the biggest cause of accidents are old duffers like you walter doing 12mph in your morris minor every thursday on pension day!!!!
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