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K 28-01-08 10:00 AM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Well I'm glad to hear you did the responsible thing and suitably cushioned the fall of your bike. Bumps and bruises can be fixed by Mum, but bike repairs cost money y'know! ;)

chris8886 28-01-08 10:06 AM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1398778)
No I'm not a Soho wannabe!

oi, i'll here no slander of the soho massive and crashing. you know it's just because you want to in our sub group ;)

seriously though, hope you're feeling better and the bike's looking ok!!

thedonal 28-01-08 10:07 AM

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That's rubbish mate- still, glad you're OK and hopefully the bike too.

Razor 28-01-08 10:21 AM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Poor Plowsie GWS.

Kinvig 28-01-08 10:29 AM

Re: Plowsie down
 
W**kers!

All the best Plowsie!

Paws 28-01-08 10:49 AM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Plowsie if your gonna try and copy me-youve gotto try harder!! ;)

Seriously mate, glad you and the bike come off better than i did!

StreetHawk 28-01-08 12:53 PM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Poor obs ;-)

Glad it wasn't more serious, same thing happened to my mate on sat, car drove straight into the back of him and pushed the numberplate into the rear tyre :o

ljharmitt 28-01-08 12:55 PM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Same thing happened to the mrs other night but with a people carrier, knocked her off at the side though, badly injured her leg and knee but she's still riding!

Warthog 28-01-08 01:00 PM

Re: Plowsie down
 
thats bad to hear Stu, I can't beleive the driver didn't stop, they were probably drunk or uninsured or something. I'd still tell the police, you have to give them maximum chance to find them.

Baph 28-01-08 01:15 PM

Re: Plowsie down
 
Bummer mate. At least there was very little damage. Still, it'd be nice of the car driver to pay for a new jacket wouldn't it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tildo (Post 1398776)
I'm coming around more and more to the idea that it's a good idea to cover yourself by using a camera/recorder on the road. Wouldn't know the first thing about it though. Is there anything small/portable enough to integrate into a bike?

There are various setups on the org, and I don't want to derail this thread. A search should bring up more than enough information. If I do change bikes, I'm planning to invest in a full camera rig (multiple cameras, multiple angles etc).


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