NTXFJR
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So who has the distinction of traveling the furthest distance to Hooterville? Airboss?
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Probably the kanukistans.So who has the distinction of traveling the furthest distance to Hooterville? Airboss?
Disqualified for "trailering". And being Canadian! Take your pick.Probably the kanukistans.So who has the distinction of traveling the furthest distance to Hooterville? Airboss?
You're not in real trouble until you hear banjos.Two drunks in a crappy truck wanted to play dark games on the road yesterday morning in the blackness and fog at 5:30am.
Scary at first, but not a big deal in the long run. For a minute there I thought I was in a bad movie.
...more in an RR.
I had earplugs in, and for all I know they had one in the back they wanted to shove up my ***.You're not in real trouble until you hear banjos.Two drunks in a crappy truck wanted to play dark games on the road yesterday morning in the blackness and fog at 5:30am.
Scary at first, but not a big deal in the long run. For a minute there I thought I was in a bad movie.
...more in an RR.
I had the same thing happen in Palo Duro Canyon in Texas. The front just goes so quickly there's really nothing you can do. Glad everyone's OK.I can't imagine how quickly the wheels went out from under the bike. No turn, no throttle, just pow!
You guys handled it great and hopefully everyone is safe at home with minimal damages. Removing that stator from the factory red-Loktite treated cover is good times. Hope you have better luck than I did and avoid drilling it out.
ThisI would send that video, along with the repair bill to that town's City Hall. No signs or warnings or anything? They need to fix your bikes.
There was one sign on the right that she captioned "managed to miss that sign". That said, I agree the city should have liability here based on what the locals have said about how many bikes go down because of the slick moss/algae. It still hurts me to see this video two days later.I would send that video, along with the repair bill to that town's City Hall. No signs or warnings or anything? They need to fix your bikes.
Slippery when wet signs usually apply to rainy conditions. This condition is obviously always wet, thus creating the condition that caused both bikes to get damage and whatever hurts the riders experienced. As you can see from the video, they were careful...and thus obeyed the sign. However, the conditions that the city has allowed to fester and grow, clearly caused the accident...not due to any rider's carelessness. The fact is, there is video showing someone coming to assist that was felled by that same algae.There was one sign on the right that she captioned "managed to miss that sign". That said, I agree the city should have liability here based on what the locals have said about how many bikes go down because of the slick moss/algae. It still hurts me to see this video two days later.I would send that video, along with the repair bill to that town's City Hall. No signs or warnings or anything? They need to fix your bikes.
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