paste007
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On Labor Day, on California's Hwy 1, I pulled out to pass a few cars and was immediately confronted by a large rock. Although my estimate of it's size grows every time I recount the incident, I'm sure that it was at least 10" in diameter. Estimated speed at 60-65mph. Maintained a good grip, keep the bike straight and shifted body weight slightly to the pegs. Shattered the rock and from the noise, which was much louder than I remember from having had a tire blowout, knew that something was broke. Fortunately the bike handled the situation and without much drama, quickly slowed to a stop. The rim was bent to the extent that the wheel would not roll, once my speed dropped, blocking itself against the brake. Pretty amazed that I didn't go down. The bottom line is that this is a GREAT bike and pretty much handled the situation with minimal assistance from it's pilot. Thanks to the FJR designer, whoever that person(s) was.
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