Hi This is my first post to the forum, but I have been lurking here for a while. I hope that this post is an appropriate use of the forum. Apologies if not! I am a "mature" student at St. George's Hospital Medical School here in London. As part of my medical degree I am doing a project on motorcycle crashes. I am a rider myself and am interested in anything that increases the dialogue between medics and riders (I think that both groups can only benefit from this). If you have ever had a crash and would like to take part, I'd really appreciate it of you could spend a few minutes filling in the survey at the following link: [URL]http://www.sghms.ac.uk:8080/survey/entry.jsp?id=1082804839840[/URL] It asks about you, your bike, your kit and details of the accident and medical attention recieved. You dont have to have been injured to take part! If you didn't receive any injuries in your crash I would still like to hear from you! I am posting this on UK forums that I'm affiliated to but I am very interested in the global picture too. I know that riding in the UK and Europe/US/Aus/NZ is probably very different and that the medical services are completely different and I'm hoping to explore this in the project, so non-UK responders are welcome! If you know of anyone else who may be interested in taking part, please pass the web address along. I'll be writing up and presenting the results here at George's, and possibly publishing them in medical journals. At no point does the survey request your contact details and the results are completely anonymous. If people are interested I could also post the results here. I am not in anyway affiliated to any motorcycle or equipment manufacturers (I wish!) Again, many apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this post. Cheers Mattrocket _________________ Please spare a few moments to fill in my survey of motorcycle crashes! [URL]http://www.sghms.ac.uk:8080/survey/entry.jsp?id=1082804839840[/URL]