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#11 Unread post by Gilfy650a »

Sevulturus wrote:
dag207 wrote:I hit a junebug with my chin going 55mph yesterday,ouch!
Two words

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:ninja: closest i could find :laughing:

how about a emote with a smily in a full face helmet? that would be neato...
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dag207 wrote:I hit a junebug with my chin going 55mph yesterday,ouch!
I've had stuff hit my helmet so hard I swear the face shield should have shattered. Thats why I rarely go above 50mph without it flipped down. That's just asking for a trip to the hospital.
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Well this is as about full faced as you get :mrgreen:


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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Holy Carp that is awesome!
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#15 Unread post by Keyoke »

Only just managed to dodge a suicidal bomber-pigeon on the way to work this morning - i'm sure that darned thing was aiming right for me!.....
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Thats "homicidal" bomber. Did it look at all like Bin Laden?
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#17 Unread post by Mer »

For awhile it seemed like my bike was a squirrel magnet. Those little creatures seemed to keep throwing themselves at me and my bike. I hate those little games they play too....run part way into the road, run the other way, dart back into the road. I clipped one of them pretty good and it bloodied up my floorboard. It was a disgusting feeling. Just glad it wasn't something bigger. :shock:
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Re: Hit my first animal ever today...

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Gilfy650a wrote:And wouldn't you know it was on my motorbike.:wink:

So i was on my way home from work today and i was riding on one of my scenic fun roads. (no posted limit) so it should have been 55mph, I was going around 60.

Anyway this rabbit comes out of nowhere, and all i feel is a bump bump. I look in my rearveiw mirrors, and I see it on the road all pwned... I totally thought about going back and getting it and then cooking it for dinner, but I didnt. :(

What are the odds eh?

Hmm.. :| Well, I personally have a little more respect for the animals out there... Unfortunately, in these modern times, things like that are inevitable when driving a car or bike on the road, and of course it's usually unintentional and unavoidable... But I have to say that I've avoided many close calls w/ land animals in my car when I lived in PA and had to take the back roads. Obviosly it's easier to brake suddenly when you're in a car than a bike...
If I ever did hit something, I'd have a little more compassion cause that rabbit may have been someone's mother...
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#19 Unread post by bennettoid »

I love Bunny wabbitts.

In stew or Hickory smoked, Yum.



I ran over a toad in my driveway this morning. It made a real loud POP.

Kinda scared me, I thought I broke my bike til I saw what it was.
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#20 Unread post by Itzamna »

I had a bird hit me in the shoulder when I was chasing a storm out in South Dakota. I was going about 70 mph when I hit it. I always thought it'd be a hard hit, but it honestly was barely a blow to me. I looked back to see it go upwards some, then just spiral down to the ground. :(
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