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#11 Unread post by motorbike.ventures »

ofblong wrote:
motorbike.ventures wrote:
Reminds me of this: http://www.pleaselooktwice.com/
OMG I like laughed my "O Ring" off at that website. I am sure if it was safe to do some riders would do it.
I bet car drivers would not hit us so often if this was the case! Just crash into each other while we pass by, lol
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#12 Unread post by sv-wolf »

Hiya Kym

You can do a lot of damage at 32 mph, so glad to hear you are OK. I guess the downside of being OK is that there is nothing to take your mind off the frustration of having your bike smashed up, huh.

Lousy thing to happen.

Take care.
Hud

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#13 Unread post by Teek »

OMGZ!! :shock:

NOT the HONDA!!!! Sheet! It was SO sweet. 8)

VERY glad you are okay, very sorry for your loss, you know I drooled over that little bike.... :cry:

IDJIT CAGERS!!!

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