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Pavement Crew; NOW with pics

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I have joined the august club known as the "Pavement Crew. Put the bike down hard doing about 50 mph. I'm O.K. so don't be tuning out. At the end of a great cider run today, I was leading a newby biker back to Chelsea so he could find his way home when three wild turkeys ran out in front of me.. Didn't have time to think and I hit the breaks. Lost control (doing 45-50 mph) and down I go. Thank god for helmets and heavy leather, crash bars and good boots. I can remember sliding down the road and seeing my bike rolling over at least once. Can't remember if I was in front of the bike or not. Always wondered what it would be like. There were some bicyclist riding toward me and I am thankful the bike didn't plough into them.
The newby was tailing me and I'm greatful he was able to avoid the skirmish. Anyway the bike is a mess but I was able to ride it home as I don't live far from where it happened. So right now I am waiting for a state trooper to show up so I can get a police report for the insurance company. As to the turkeys...they fled the scene and I doubt I will be able to get a statement from them.
I'd make a adult beverage right now but I wouldn't want the trooper to get the wrong idea. :wink:

Oh, all my injurys seem to be a ding on my hip and pulled muscles in my upper body.

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roid . . . that was awesome. It really had me laughing out loud. :D

That link prompts for a username/password?
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yea please post public link.
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i dont like that websites try to claim image macros that they were NEVER responsible for, but yea, well down roidster.
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Post by will_kill »

glad to hear your ok bro....about 7 yrs ago a retired school teacher pulled out in front of me while I was doin' 50 mph...needless to say I required reconstructive surgery as well as a transfusion due to a torn femoral artery (it was actually torn by the broken peice of pelvic bone as it ripped thru the skin).

p.s. remember...always try to just lay it down and slide with it :wink:
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Glad to hear you're ok.
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I rode through a lamb at 260 kmh in 1989, on a Suzuki GSXR750RJ Hypersport. Thought I was going to die, but it turns out a 17" wheel at 265 kmh also doubles as a fairly handy, if somewhat blunt knife! Never even fell off the bike. Two parts of dead sheep on each side of the road testatment to how strong and stable the bike was.
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holy ★■◆● mobi
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Mobius wrote:I rode through a lamb at 260 kmh in 1989, on a Suzuki GSXR750RJ Hypersport. Thought I was going to die, but it turns out a 17" wheel at 265 kmh also doubles as a fairly handy, if somewhat blunt knife! Never even fell off the bike. Two parts of dead sheep on each side of the road testatment to how strong and stable the bike was.
So..... you lived. Such a shame :)

On another note, Mobi actually did something cool. I would love to see something like that on tape.
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Mobius wrote:I rode through a lamb at 260 kmh in 1989, on a Suzuki GSXR750RJ Hypersport. Thought I was going to die, but it turns out a 17" wheel at 265 kmh also doubles as a fairly handy, if somewhat blunt knife! Never even fell off the bike. Two parts of dead sheep on each side of the road testatment to how strong and stable the bike was.
Hitting a sheep at 163 mph? I have to call BS on this.
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agreed.... fool proof evidence needed.
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lol @ ACE calling BS on ANYONE.
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Since woodchip won't supply a valid username & PW, anyone who is curious may use my account:

http://bugmenot.com/view.php?url=http%3 ... ers.com%2F

if that link doesn't work, see below
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WarAdvocat wrote:Since woodchip can't be bothered to fix it, anyone who is curious may use my account:

http://bugmenot.com/view.php?url=http%3 ... ers.com%2F
Huh? Worked for me. whats the problem? Oh and War, your link doesn't work for me.
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neither link works for me.
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Yea, Woodchip, but it wants you to login. Most people don't like that. If my link didn't work you're probably not using IE :p

Anyhow, I created a profile on Bugmenot.

Go to:
http://bugmenot.com/

paste in site URL field:
www.volusiariders.com

That will pull up the username & password I created for volusia riders.


u/n: DBBUSER
p/w: bugmenot
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Post by woodchip »

O.K. I'll make it easy:

Front view. Notice symetry of crash bars

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Scuff marks from bike rolling down the highway

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Frayed mirror

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Some missing lower pegs

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Small dent in the gas tank

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total loss?
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Find out tomorrow when the appraiser stops by.
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Ouch. Glad you are ok.
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Except for the gas tank, that damage looks pretty minor. It's a tribute to how tough that thing is built! If I'd dropped a ricer-bike in the same way it'd be much worse off.

There's no way they'd write it off - surely?

Looks like a few hundred bucks worth of parts, a grand at most, and maybe $200 to have the tank repaired and painted?
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Actually Moby, I'm going to try and get the painted parts just primed. I got some ideas for a paint job that I may want to try out. And I'm surprised too how little damage was done. I was really surprised the beast started right up after I got it verticle. I would of thought the plugs would of been fouled and in need of a good cleaning.
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Damn, thats a sweet ride!
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woodchip wrote:Scuff marks from bike rolling down the highway
it would have been so much cooler if they were turkey marks. :(
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roid wrote:
woodchip wrote:Scuff marks from bike rolling down the highway
it would have been so much cooler if they were turkey marks. :(
But then he couldn't talk them into visiting his house for dinner! ;)
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WarAdvocat wrote:lol @ ACE calling BS on ANYONE.
SHADDUP!! :lol: :mrgreen:
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