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Old 20-02-10, 02:06 PM   #21
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Textiles out of washer & look OK except trousers where keys have made a small hole - again lucky, they could easily gone into my pelt!
That's why I favour a girlie type bumbag. All the potentially dangerous sharp and not so sharp things are in an easily rip-offable pouch, thus hopefully stopping a pelt perforation.
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Old 20-02-10, 02:13 PM   #22
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Aweful news there David but glad you are relatively unscathed.

bikes fix easily (well with plenty of cash) boddies take a little longer.

Get well soon mate.
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Old 20-02-10, 03:07 PM   #23
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[QUOTE=petevtwin650;2188337]That's why I favour a girlie type bumbag.
Oh Peter I really do hope ( for your sake ) you're NOT referring to Lissa in that statement

And, amarko5: Bike rideable, not too many scrapes & total cost = NIL, which is what I call a result! Hope you're fit soon, mate.
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Old 20-02-10, 03:34 PM   #24
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And, amarko5: Bike rideable, not too many scrapes & total cost = NIL, which is what I call a result! Hope you're fit soon, mate.
i hope the neck and shoulder repair soon as im getting a little pi$$ed off to say the least.
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Old 20-02-10, 04:22 PM   #25
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puny you need to replace the horse in your avatar with the sv
glad it was a little off, i blame buggs bunny it was obviously his fault
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Old 20-02-10, 07:05 PM   #26
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Hard lines on the crash well done on the minimal damage to you and the bike!

Sounds like it slid down the road on the lever and bar end. Check bars are straight, steering lock stops undamaged, and forks still straight in the yokes.
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Old 20-02-10, 07:46 PM   #27
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bloody hell chap. glad your ok thats the main thing. Think it could have been a lot worse.
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Old 21-02-10, 09:55 PM   #28
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Well it had to happen sometime & that time was about 3 pm today.
The Scene : narrow country lane with lots of mud & gravel. Saw a hare which was nice & then saw left, right, left, right hedges in quick succession which wasn't! Bike tramlined between the verges, curtseying more & more with each change of direction. Oddly, it was the front that was losing grip most.
After about 70 yards of this hedging & ditching the bike lay down quite gently but still doing about 30. I left it to it. Ran after it & switched ignition off. Surveyed the damage - **** everywhere, front brake lever fubarred, can & headlamp rim scratched & a match head sized bit of paint off the tank. Textiles, gloves & helmet seem relatively unscathed, but will have to give a good hosing to make sure. Amazing how much mud was sticking to the bike: it felt a bit strange but reckon that was mainly due to about 3kg of mud stuck to the rear wheel rim. Will inspect closer tomorrow.
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Old 21-02-10, 10:09 PM   #29
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Ouch

Been offline this w/e Dave and only just seen this

Hope you're OK, looks like the bike should fix up alright
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Old 21-02-10, 11:06 PM   #30
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glad your okay and bike is too.

giving your bike a mud pack make over will not reduce it in years either.
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