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So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
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stateboy Offline
1st Service Completed

SW Michigan
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So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
Here's a few stories from the state side of the forum...

Georgia:

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/dekalb-c.../513455193

Michigan:

http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/inde...most-read_
04-18-2017 01:51 PM
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Elipten Offline
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San Antonio, TX
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So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
What are the odds?


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04-18-2017 03:41 PM
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Frulk Offline
High Mileage

Utah
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RE: So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
Apparently 100%.
04-18-2017 03:53 PM
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SSK Dave Offline
Break-In Period

Sisaket
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So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
Had a couple of near misses with cobra's & other random snakes over here.
Luckily when they rise up, your normally long gone.


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04-18-2017 09:52 PM
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DaSwami Offline
Running Like a Top

Northwest Montana (again!)
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RE: So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
Goes back to the fact that we riders are always in a more precarious position than the cagers, no matter the conditions.

We had a tree fall and kill someone on a road in Montana but can't remember if it was a pedestrian, rider, or cager.
04-22-2017 07:24 AM
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SSK Dave Offline
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So you can dodge cars and animals... Dodge this!
(04-22-2017 07:24 AM)DaSwami Wrote:  Goes back to the fact that we riders are always in a more precarious position than the cagers, no matter the conditions.

We had a tree fall and kill someone on a road in Montana but can't remember if it was a pedestrian, rider, or cager.


Very true. Here in Thailand fences are a rarity, so all sorts of cows/buffalo/dogs wander across roads BUT the main reason for it being in the number one slot for motorcycle deaths, is either D&D or not wearing a helmet.


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04-22-2017 08:57 PM
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