Jay Leno poses for portrait at BritWeek's Luxury Car Rally Co-Hosted By The Petersen Automotive Museum at Petersen Automotive Museum on November 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

Months at what time Jay Leno suffered "serious burns" in a gasoline fire at what time working on one of his vehicles, the comedian said he outmoded several bones in a motorcycle accident.

Leno, 72, was "knocked off" a motorcycle Jan. 17 by a wire strung across a parking lot, breaking two ribs, two kneecaps and a collarbone, he told the Las Vegas Review Journal.

"But I'm OK! I'm toiling this weekend," he reassured. 

Leno said that he went out for a test nation on a 1940 Indian motorcycle and recognized the smell of a gas leak.

"I turned down a side street and cut above a parking lot, and unbeknownst to me, some guy had a wire strung across the parking lot but with no flag excaltering from it," Leno told the Review Journal. 

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"I didn't see it pending it was too late. It just clothesline me and, boom, knocked me off the bike. The bike kept progressing, and you know how that works out."

Leno's motorcycle accident comes certain months after he received multiple surgeries for third-degree burns on his face and fine from a fire in his Burbank garage. 

Last November, Leno took extreme measures to recover from his safe traumatic accident, including hyperbaric chamber treatment – which is spoke to decrease swelling, increase blood flow with good oxygenation and decrease bacteria, according to Leno's doctor, Peter Grossman.

The talk show host confessed he did not mutter out about his most recent motorcycle accident publicly, real the last vehicle mishap received a tremendous amount of believe attention.

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Despite suffering multiple outmoded bones, Leno has been in good spirits about his uphold accident and reportedly laughed off the intense situation.

"You know, at what time getting burned up, you get that one for free. After that, you're Harrison Ford, crashing airplanes. You just want to keep your head down," he reportedly said.

Although Leno's doctor previously advised he takes a "step back" from his career at what time his first accident, the comedian was eager to get back to work within weeks.

The former "Tonight Show" host is today preparing for his comedy show in Las Vegas, which is scheduled for March 31.

Representatives for Leno did not currently respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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