NoCage
formerly SouthernFJR
Good grief, are you going for the hat trick? Good on ya for staying up this time. Michigan must be as bad as Pennsylvania for deer; I saw a ton of 'em driving up in the cage to see my son in Pittsburgh last year.
I wish it were so, but (knocking on wood) my FJR is the only vehicle in the family not to have at least one deer hit. The strange part is that the Ford and minivan had them run into the side. At least the doe that stuck her head in the fenderwell behind the front left wheel won't be around to make any more little forest rats.If I were a betting man, and had a million dollars...I'd say you are safe from deer strikes for a loooong time.
Why would you want to call a deer when riding? A deer grunt will work better.Not sure if that's really lucky - or really unlucky but glad you are ok. Since I've asked before, I'll ask again...deer whistles installed on either bike?
That's funny right there, I don't care who you are...Three more and you will be an ACE!!!
I think I would say to be extremely careful. It sounds like the times you ride are prime deer times and obviously you have to ride in an area with a high density (LOTS) of deer. I'd think you're more likely than most to hit one again. Wishing you the very best. Ride safe.If I were a betting man, and had a million dollars...I'd say you are safe from deer strikes for a loooong time.
I'm sure that's what he thought after the first hit, too.If I were a betting man, and had a million dollars...I'd say you are safe from deer strikes for a loooong time.
:rofl: Priceless.Going to have to start sticking up these, for the sake of the deer.
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