R52 RIP Nano...
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RIP Nano...
Well, it seems there has been some talk going around the forums about our mishap on the Dragon this weekened, so I may as well get it out there. I was driving the dragon on Sunday, came around a curve that took me by surprise, and went off the road, flipping poor Nano right into the air. We were on the roof for a bit, then came to rest on the driver's side. Matt will post a more detailed thread later, along with pictures, but I wanted everyone to know that we are all okay (all three of us, including our 5 year old walked away from the wreckage), but it looks like a total loss for the car. We'll miss him dearly, but the car did it's job and not only saved our lives, but protected us well. Killboy got some pictures of the car on the flatbed on the way down. And thanks again to Chuck and Barbara for all your help. We would have been lost without you Sunday.
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Kara, don't know if you were aware of it, but Andrew (Yucca Patrol) and David (koolmini), assisted in calming traffic on the Dragon to warn the other motorists in the area about the wreck.
I am so sorry you had the accident, but am also so very relieved that all three of you are okay. Did you get checked out by doctors? Sometimes injuries don't show up right away. Take care.
I am so sorry you had the accident, but am also so very relieved that all three of you are okay. Did you get checked out by doctors? Sometimes injuries don't show up right away. Take care.
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Kamofrogg, I'm so sorry to hear about your misadventure. But you all are ok and the Mini can be replaced. I rode up to the Dragon last summer with 10 other motorcycles (10 cruisers and one crotch rocket). The crotch rocket didn’t even make it all the way up to the Dragon before crashing, and one of the cruisers was taken out on the Dragon by an SUV Monster that cut the center line on a blind curve. Needless to say – it’s called the Dragon for a reason. Glad all are ok.
Last edited by MiniWidower; 10-23-2007 at 01:06 PM.
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If you want to see pictures now, you can go to Killboy.com and then October 21st. We're on the first page, he got nine shots. He got the good side of the car (the side that ended up in the air). The poor driver's side is a mess. Looking at it like on the flatbed, it doesn't look so bad. Wait till Matt get's his posted though.
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If you want to see pictures now, you can go to Killboy.com and then October 21st. We're on the first page, he got nine shots. He got the good side of the car (the side that ended up in the air). The poor driver's side is a mess. Looking at it like on the flatbed, it doesn't look so bad. Wait till Matt get's his posted though.
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Kara, Matt and Grayson - As all others have said - I'm just glad you guys are safe.
But, given that Nano was truly one-of-a-kind, I thought a tribute was in order. Not trying to make you cry, Kara - please think happy thoughts about what a great car Nano was, and what a great car his replacement will be. Let's remember Nano as one of the truly distinguished MINIs in the NAMily - not on some flatbed truck. Things I learned from Nano live on in my MINI, and in MANY other MINIs across the country.
Nano Cook, King of MINI Illumination
Nano Cook, 1 1/2, departed our land of mostly-straight roads and speed limits on October 21, 2007. Never happy to be "just a MINI", Nano was a pioneer in alternative MINI illumination, fearlessly enduring countless minor and major surgeries in his quest for perfect "Blue-mination"...
Nano's pioneering spirit introduced to us the highly popular "Light that Boot" mod, under-seat lighting for cabrios, many LED replacement lighting options, Hella Optilux 2500 driving lights, and 101 uses for Oznium LED strips, some considered too radical by the conservative, timid, and self-conscious MINI sub-groups. Nano was also a test subject for Outmotoring gauge faces and other products.
Picturesque in the daylight as well as in the dark, Nano was featured in the 2007 NAM calendar with a photo many know and love.
While we wish our motoring companions could be with us forever, Nano left us in the way a great car is meant to - protecting his family from harm, while taking all the Dragon could dish out. Matt, Kara and Grayson walked away intact due to Nano's strength when it mattered. And that beats the heck outta rusting in some shed somewhere.
I see lots of MINIs that never have seen a twisty road, that don't know what a mod is, and, 5 years after delivery, look just like they did when new, only dirtier and more banged up. Nano didn't stay with us long, but he "lived the life" ALL MINIs are created for, but so few experience - being truly loved by his owners, bringing them immense happiness, tearing up the twisties, helping forge many new friendships, and creating an indelible image in the minds of motorers across our land.
Motor on, Nano. You will be missed.
But, given that Nano was truly one-of-a-kind, I thought a tribute was in order. Not trying to make you cry, Kara - please think happy thoughts about what a great car Nano was, and what a great car his replacement will be. Let's remember Nano as one of the truly distinguished MINIs in the NAMily - not on some flatbed truck. Things I learned from Nano live on in my MINI, and in MANY other MINIs across the country.
Nano Cook, King of MINI Illumination
Nano Cook, 1 1/2, departed our land of mostly-straight roads and speed limits on October 21, 2007. Never happy to be "just a MINI", Nano was a pioneer in alternative MINI illumination, fearlessly enduring countless minor and major surgeries in his quest for perfect "Blue-mination"...
Nano's pioneering spirit introduced to us the highly popular "Light that Boot" mod, under-seat lighting for cabrios, many LED replacement lighting options, Hella Optilux 2500 driving lights, and 101 uses for Oznium LED strips, some considered too radical by the conservative, timid, and self-conscious MINI sub-groups. Nano was also a test subject for Outmotoring gauge faces and other products.
Picturesque in the daylight as well as in the dark, Nano was featured in the 2007 NAM calendar with a photo many know and love.
While we wish our motoring companions could be with us forever, Nano left us in the way a great car is meant to - protecting his family from harm, while taking all the Dragon could dish out. Matt, Kara and Grayson walked away intact due to Nano's strength when it mattered. And that beats the heck outta rusting in some shed somewhere.
I see lots of MINIs that never have seen a twisty road, that don't know what a mod is, and, 5 years after delivery, look just like they did when new, only dirtier and more banged up. Nano didn't stay with us long, but he "lived the life" ALL MINIs are created for, but so few experience - being truly loved by his owners, bringing them immense happiness, tearing up the twisties, helping forge many new friendships, and creating an indelible image in the minds of motorers across our land.
Motor on, Nano. You will be missed.
Last edited by BlimeyCabrio; 02-28-2008 at 08:08 PM.
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Thanks for this. Just what I needed to hear, when I'm still feeling the pain and guilt of what has happened. In the future, try to be more respectful, and either keep thoughts like these to yourself, or in the least, don't post them publicly. I'm not stupid, and I would never jeopardize my family's life on purpose. What an unthoughtful thing to say. I sent out this post for hopes of sympathy from fellow MINI owners, and I get more guilt.
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Kara, Matt and Grayson - As all others have said - I'm just glad you guys are safe.
But, given that Nano was truly one-of-a-kind, I thought a tribute was in order. Not trying to make you cry, Kara - please think happy thoughts about what a great car Nano was, and what a great car his replacement will be. Let's remember Nano as one of the truly distinguished MINIs in the NAMily - not on some flatbed truck. Things I learned from Nano live on in my MINI, and in MANY other MINIs across the country.
Nano Cook, King of MINI Illumination
Nano Cook, 1 1/2, departed our land of mostly-straight roads and speed limits on October 21, 2007. Never happy to be "just a MINI", Nano was a pioneer in alternative MINI illumination, fearlessly enduring countless minor and major surgeries in his quest for perfect "Blue-mination"...
Nano's pioneering spirit introduced to us the highly popular "Light that Boot" mod, under-seat lighting for cabrios, many LED replacement lighting options, Hella Optilux 2500 driving lights, and 101 uses for Oznium LED strips, some considered too radical by the conservative, timid, and self-conscious MINI sub-groups. Nano was also a test subject for Outmotoring gauge faces and other products.
Picturesque in the daylight as well as in the dark, Nano was featured in the 2007 NAM calendar with a photo many know and love.
While we wish our motoring companions could be with us forever, Nano left us in the way a great car is meant to - protecting his family from harm, while taking all the Dragon could dish out. Matt, Kara and Grayson walked away intact due to Nano's strength when it mattered. And that beats the heck outta rusting in some shed somewhere.
I see lots of MINIs that never have seen a twisty road, that don't know what a mod is, and, 5 years after delivery, look just like they did when new, only dirtier and more banged up. Nano didn't stay with us long, but he "lived the life" ALL MINIs are created for, but so few experience - being truly loved by his owners, bringing them immense happiness, tearing up the twisties, helping forge many new friendships, and creating a indelible image in the minds of motorers across our land.
Motor on, Nano. You will be missed.
But, given that Nano was truly one-of-a-kind, I thought a tribute was in order. Not trying to make you cry, Kara - please think happy thoughts about what a great car Nano was, and what a great car his replacement will be. Let's remember Nano as one of the truly distinguished MINIs in the NAMily - not on some flatbed truck. Things I learned from Nano live on in my MINI, and in MANY other MINIs across the country.
Nano Cook, King of MINI Illumination
Nano Cook, 1 1/2, departed our land of mostly-straight roads and speed limits on October 21, 2007. Never happy to be "just a MINI", Nano was a pioneer in alternative MINI illumination, fearlessly enduring countless minor and major surgeries in his quest for perfect "Blue-mination"...
Nano's pioneering spirit introduced to us the highly popular "Light that Boot" mod, under-seat lighting for cabrios, many LED replacement lighting options, Hella Optilux 2500 driving lights, and 101 uses for Oznium LED strips, some considered too radical by the conservative, timid, and self-conscious MINI sub-groups. Nano was also a test subject for Outmotoring gauge faces and other products.
Picturesque in the daylight as well as in the dark, Nano was featured in the 2007 NAM calendar with a photo many know and love.
While we wish our motoring companions could be with us forever, Nano left us in the way a great car is meant to - protecting his family from harm, while taking all the Dragon could dish out. Matt, Kara and Grayson walked away intact due to Nano's strength when it mattered. And that beats the heck outta rusting in some shed somewhere.
I see lots of MINIs that never have seen a twisty road, that don't know what a mod is, and, 5 years after delivery, look just like they did when new, only dirtier and more banged up. Nano didn't stay with us long, but he "lived the life" ALL MINIs are created for, but so few experience - being truly loved by his owners, bringing them immense happiness, tearing up the twisties, helping forge many new friendships, and creating a indelible image in the minds of motorers across our land.
Motor on, Nano. You will be missed.
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Thank you so much for this Paul. It was well thought out, and well spoken. I plan to keep this thread, and refer back to it often. You're a great MINI friend, and I'm glad we met.
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Sorry for the loss of your Nano What a great looking MCSC.
Glad to hear you're ok and was able to walk away unharmed. It's also reassuring to know your passengers (especially your son in the rear seat) came away ok as well. Knowing the Cabrio can protect it's passengers in a roll-over is very comforting.
Love that Hot Orange! Hope you can find another one
Glad to hear you're ok and was able to walk away unharmed. It's also reassuring to know your passengers (especially your son in the rear seat) came away ok as well. Knowing the Cabrio can protect it's passengers in a roll-over is very comforting.
Love that Hot Orange! Hope you can find another one
Last edited by MiniMac2005; 10-23-2007 at 08:27 PM. Reason: typo.. meant Nano...
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Kamofrogg - don't pay any attention to Raiyu. Some people can't help themselves - probably never had a puppy as a child
Dreaming of riding in Rosie
Or probably never had someone special to share the joy with like you did with Nano
This would be funner in my Mini
By the way - Nano looked like what Rosie wanted to be when she grows up!
Rosie on the day she came home
Remember Nano - then get a new one ("Nano Nano"?)
Dude - that was so bad I hide my face in shame!
Dreaming of riding in Rosie
Or probably never had someone special to share the joy with like you did with Nano
This would be funner in my Mini
By the way - Nano looked like what Rosie wanted to be when she grows up!
Rosie on the day she came home
Remember Nano - then get a new one ("Nano Nano"?)
Dude - that was so bad I hide my face in shame!