(Casey seen with his homebuilt scooter, The Flying Jackhammer, at Sandblast 2007)
It’s an eerie feeling to watch a close friend hit the pavement right in front of your eyes. As it’s happening you become overwhelmed wondering how this is going to turn out and wishing for the best. Why do I know this? Because it happened last night 4/20/08.
Sunday at around 11pm was a calm night lit by a full moon. Six guys on scooters, the Austin Hooligans Scooter Club, were riding back from our gymkhana planning meet-up in preparation for Austin’s forthcoming River Rally. Nothing out of the ordinary was going on. We were on our normal route and reached the straight-away on Stassney where it speeds up a bit. I’d say we were doing 50, maybe to 55mph when suddenly we notice something from a rider in the lead, Casey Cook. His front end began to wiggle. At first I thought he was clowning around, but then it got worse. “What is he doing? If he doesn’t straighten up he’s gonna wreck”, I thought… the wiggle turned into an incontrollable fight and then it happened. The scooter spilled over, tumbling and flipping with the rider tumbling behind. It was horrific! Afterward I paced it off… It took Casey 80 yards to reach a stop. WHAT HAPPENED? He had gotten a case of the “speed wobbles” or more specifically, as it states in the wiki, the “Death Wobbles” (example). Sometimes referred to as a tank-slapper. From what we could gather, the front end on his DIY scooter, the Flying Jackhammer (seen above) had gotten a bit sloppy. Just the little bit of play plus the fact that there was no dampener built into the project and the fact that he was riding toward the back of his scooter leaving the front end light are all suspect.
The worst part about the whole thing was that Casey wasn’t expecting to ride that night so he left all his gear (helmet, jacket, gloves) at home (the scooter is kept at the house of another Hooligan who lives closer to town). Casey ALWAYS gears up. At least Chris “The Dude” had a half helmet to lend him. This leads to the original title of this post, “Occasionally, even a tempted fate will cut you a break.” As Casey tumbled down the pavement with his scooter sparking ahead of him I feared the worst. An open face half-helmet leaves your face, teeth and chin open to damage. Riding gloveless can leave the skin on your hands peeled back like a banana. Riding jacketless can leave some major road rash, not to mention an assortment of bone fractures at the major contact points (back, shoulders, arms, elbows, chest). Riding without reinforced jeans can lead to more road rash and maybe bone damage and wearing Vans instead of boots leaves your ankles open to even greater damage. Casey was given a break. Sure he received some nasty road-rash along the shoulder, arm hands and legs, a separated shoulder (at least 2-3 weeks in a sling) from his initial impact with the blacktop and a pretty bad sprained ankle, it really could have been SO much worse.
I couldn’t think of anything poetic or profound, all I could say to Casey was “great job”. Seriously, I know he was thinking the scenario over as it was happening and he managed to recall some of his old skateboard crashing techniques to reduce road rash.
We are all glad that Casey was let off relatively easy (especially his wife and 2 kids). Of course there is healing time, and assorted costs associated with mending himself and his scooter, not to mention time off from work. If you’ve met Casey before you know he’s a great guy. Casey is knowledgeable, sharp as a tack and also a big contributor to the scooter scene. Very few have taken DIY scooter building to the degree that Casey has. The Flying Jackhammer is just one example.
If you’d like to help Casey get back on his feet he could use it. Anything helps.
I’ve added a relief fund for Casey to this post. We all wish him a speedy recovery.
***UPDATE 4/22/08***
Anyone who donates $5+ will receive an official TheScooterScoop Jacket patch (while supplies last).
On top of that, for every donation of $20+ (a $40 donation get 2 tickets, a $100 donation gets 5 tickets) you will receive a virtual raffle ticket for the drawing to win a TheScooterScoop gift basket with lots of little goodies:
- 2 stroke oil, scented fuel additive, Liquid Horsepower ($20 value) from Manhattan Oil
- A TSS Shirt of YOUR choice, a TSS Bumper Sticker, 5 new TSS posts in your honor, a MONTH of banner space to display whatever you want (within reason) on TheScooterScoop.com ($crazy value)
- A new-in-box Alliance SS Battlecry Helmet (Large/Blue) ($279 value) from ICON
- A fabulous Scooter Seat Cover ($65 value) from Crystal at ScooterSeatCovers.com
and MORE being added as contributions come in. So, come on out and show Casey a little love! Drawing to be held the week after we’ve reached our goal of just $500 measly bucks. That can be done with just 100 contributors. We get THAT many unique visitors by 5am! If you want in on the ever-growing gift basket, you better do it QUICK!
Note: A TSS Banner is a great way to promote your Scooter Club! How about your website, shop or product? Show off your cute puppy! Make fun of Steve! Promote your presidential candidate! Show how Baddass you are! NOTE: IF the “chip in” tool below is broken, please send your charitable gift via paypal to TheScooterScoop@gmail.com and put “Casey” somewhere in the description. Thank you. You know… better yet. Use this button:
(Phil compassionately offered a $200 contribution, so add that to the above total.)
A warm and sincere “Thank You” to all who have come to Casey’s aid.
If you want to be included in the Raffle, you’ve still got a few days to enter.
22. April 2008 at 10:30 am
Casey hope you heal quickly and good to hear you got so lucky and it wasn’t worse. – Eric
22. April 2008 at 11:41 am
Get well soon, Casey! The Jackhammer will fly again soon at River Rally!
Stassney is cursed!
Lorenzo
22. April 2008 at 4:25 pm
I’m sorry to hear that man. Get well soon!
22. April 2008 at 6:04 pm
Steve!! You are a sweetie! Thanks for being there at the hospital for us. You are a great friend. You’ll see us this weekend at the Hooligan Hut for ADA compliant Rock Band!
22. April 2008 at 10:29 pm
Hey, I glady contributed, and you don’t have to put me in the raffle. Just wanted to wish Casey the best recovery and express gratitude for the Austin scooter scene.
P.E.A.C.E Scoot
23. April 2008 at 3:01 am
Looks like we’re gonna make our goal of $500 in ONE DAY! I’m proud of you. TSS Readers are such a generous bunch.
I know Casey feels the love and appreciates the support. The Jackhammer WILL fly again!
So, our drawing for the ScooterScoop gift basket will be recorded live and shown RIGHT HERE one week from today. If you’ve contributed at least $20 you’re in. That’s it! One Jefferson gets you a shot at winning prizes valued at five, maybe SIX HUNDRED BUCKS OR MORE! If not you’ve got until this coming Tuesday to hook it up. Someone’s gonna win and it should be YOU!
23. April 2008 at 5:07 am
Hey Guys, Just wanted say how lucky I am to have the support of friends, family and the readers of TSS. Truly lucky. I’m doing fine by the way, hobbling around the house and being doted upon by loved ones.
I hope I get an opportunity to return some of this outstanding generosity in the future.
*Homeboy hugs all around*
-Casey Hooligan-
25. April 2008 at 5:57 pm
Oh man! Steve… You are so great! Thanks for being there at BRACK. It’s really comforting to know my big brother has such wonderful friends (Danny, Chris, Mike, you, etc…) around him! You guys make me smile! Thanks for taking care of my big bro! (tear) I mean it
Casey – your sis is missing on you! Rest good and I hope I see you soon. I love you! ((((careful hugs)))
28. April 2008 at 6:00 pm
Hey Casey, I’m sorry to hear the news. I met you at the last 3cr and respect and admire you & your workmanship. Who said skateboarding will only get you in trouble? I know it helped me stay alive too. I hope you have a quick recovery and to see you at the River Rally. ~Brett~