Wrote off my STI8, last night!!!!!
#31
sorry to hear it, you are luckier than you think though,its a good job they were bt poles and not electric poles, then you would of had up to 11kv around you aswell, and they wouldn't of snapped at 45mph either
#33
Didn`t get any discount on the new one though!! Managed the free mudflaps, which aren`t cheap. Was lucky my dealer had one in.
Not looking forward to running it in again, but at least I`ve got another one to wash and polish on a Sunday morning.
Like everybody`s said lucky to be unharmed, it could have been worse! I`ll see everybody at the Midlands meet in June.
Not looking forward to running it in again, but at least I`ve got another one to wash and polish on a Sunday morning.
Like everybody`s said lucky to be unharmed, it could have been worse! I`ll see everybody at the Midlands meet in June.
#35
i've never seen an insurance company work so fast *EVER*. amazing.
as for the comment about the telegraph pole shouldn't brake at 45mph, i think with todays cars and speeds people forget just how fast 45mph is when you strike an immoveable object.
as for the comment about the telegraph pole shouldn't brake at 45mph, i think with todays cars and speeds people forget just how fast 45mph is when you strike an immoveable object.
#37
Glad you are both ok.
To gain a sense of speed divide your mph by 2.2 to get metres per second. Trouble is a mile is too far to imagine and an hour is too long to visualise. But you can appreciate how far a metre is and how long a second is.
45mph is about 20 metres a second, which sounds pretty fast. If you're stretching the legs of your scoob at, say 100mph, you are covering 45 metres every second!!
I managed to hit an immovable concrete post at less than 15mph on black ice years ago and wrote a car off...
To gain a sense of speed divide your mph by 2.2 to get metres per second. Trouble is a mile is too far to imagine and an hour is too long to visualise. But you can appreciate how far a metre is and how long a second is.
45mph is about 20 metres a second, which sounds pretty fast. If you're stretching the legs of your scoob at, say 100mph, you are covering 45 metres every second!!
I managed to hit an immovable concrete post at less than 15mph on black ice years ago and wrote a car off...
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