Broken Ankle, bent axle, ruined rim
#1
Well, the DS needs some wings and a much better suspension! I was on my new 2005 DS 650X, with only a couple of mods, less than ten hours on it.
I hit a good jump at my buddy's ranch, went a little too high, not much distance. He said I would have cleared his Hummer had it been underneath. I was not real impressed with the suspension, upon impact, I broke my ankle, bent my axle and flattened my left rim. I didn't loose my footing, feet stayed on the pegs, the impact was horrific.
I'm looking for a Durablue axle, and a stock rear rim. Any ideas?
I'm thinking about selling it and getting a Rhino RTV. Check them out, they are killer, but expensive.
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I hit a good jump at my buddy's ranch, went a little too high, not much distance. He said I would have cleared his Hummer had it been underneath. I was not real impressed with the suspension, upon impact, I broke my ankle, bent my axle and flattened my left rim. I didn't loose my footing, feet stayed on the pegs, the impact was horrific.
I'm looking for a Durablue axle, and a stock rear rim. Any ideas?
I'm thinking about selling it and getting a Rhino RTV. Check them out, they are killer, but expensive.
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#2
Well, Im very sorry to hear that you broke your ankle, but Im sorry to tell you that there is a limit at which no suspension will be "enough". Yeah, go get you a Rhino and try that jump again!
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#6
Ive checked it out man...Im not trying to talk smack here. But, Im just saying that I feel bad that you broke your ankle jumping the DS, which happens to have one of the best stock suspensions that you can buy on a bike. But, you come into the Bomb forum talking like the DS just dont have enough suspension....all Im saying is that there is a limit at which no suspension set-up will be enough suspension to soak up the impact of the land!
#7
Same jump in that would have broke your back[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by: sandbomber
Same jump in that would have broke your back[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Same jump in that would have broke your back[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#9
sorry to hear you found the limits of your Ds suspension so soon , i have ridden a lot of different atv`s and found the DS to have the most forgiving stock suspension i have ridden.
No bike likes to land straight down the less forward momentum you have the harder you will hit
hope you leg heals ok
No bike likes to land straight down the less forward momentum you have the harder you will hit
hope you leg heals ok
#10
Time for a Durablue axle. Also need a new rear wheel. Could have turned out better with 22" tires. Reminded me of when I was younger but taking longer to heal. My doctor was not happy to hear about it since I had (scheduled) minor back surgery this morning.
I've thought about it more and more, I cannot blame the bike, I landed hard and in more of an upright position, front end very high. I thinks thats why I broke my ankle.
I've thought about it more and more, I cannot blame the bike, I landed hard and in more of an upright position, front end very high. I thinks thats why I broke my ankle.


