Battle wound 1 (Buddy): Scratches along right side of buddy, not TOO bad but it still is a bummer, And displaced bottom panel.
After turning into Eco Moto and getting Buddy upright I begin to un-load. Out comes the owner and personally helps me get my scoot out and checked in for service. Record time, I'm in and out in about 30 minutes with the first service done, and two extra oil filters for my future changes. As I go to load Buddy up, I figure I will be alright doing so, I did it before right? Nope.
My strategy is this. My truck sit relatively low off of the ground. So I can usually gas buddy up the ramp (while standing to the side), hop into the bed with buddy and stop it. Not this time. I gas buddy up the ramp and hop. My right shin catches the tailgate, hard. I fall having lost my momentum and reach for buddy's brake. Instead in my efforts, I accidentally grab the throttle. I fall to the ground, buddy goes straight into the back of my truck.
Battle wound 2(Buddy): Much worse scratches on front wheel cover, left side panel, damn near tore the left panel off, and a severely bent front wheel.
Battle wound 3(Trevo): I now have a three inch gash in my leg, and a black hole at the bottom of it.
Battle wound 4 (Truck): Not too bad really, hell I don't really care about the truck.
My lesson? ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS get help loading and unloading buddy. I seem to think I can do everything on my own and look where it got me.
So here I am pouring a bottle of hydrogen peroxide on my leg and cursing my independent attitude. Looks like I'll be driving up to Eco tomorrow and getting a new wheel, and some buffing compound at home depot. I really hope that the bent wheel is all that's wrong... with my luck there is probably frame damage and I'll need a new rotor and brake caliper.
