SpiralGray
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Cow (actually bull, no horns) vs. FJR saddlebag.
Now that's sum funny **** right there!Wow, glad that it turned out good for everybody. That would have been a hard way to make hamburgers.
New Hampshire style:
Self serve with a lock box bolted to the trailer. The lady that runs this vending stationhas a large cow farm and sells over a thousand bags a year.
It was open range.Were you guys riding in an open range area?
T-bone... cow... bwah-ha-ha-ha.Great miss! A deer is one thing, you T-bone that dude and it's pretty much church!
My buddy (the one with the GoPro) said the beast did fall over. By the time I got stopped and turned around to look he was wobbling back into the trees. We saw him crossing the road a few minutes later while we were examining the damage.Yeah...that didn't knock him on his ass. If you watch the slo-mo version, it barely phased him.
The front mounting hook broke along the underside. We took the liner out of the bag and bungied it to the passenger seat and wrapped it around the bag to keep it from bouncing and finished the trip. The bag needs to be replaced. There's a small dent in the muffler as well (from the bag hitting it when the mount broke) but I don't think I'll bother with that.I'm glad that all you did was slap that beast in the face. I'm surprised it didn't break the bag off. You were very lucky.
Is there any damage to the bag?
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