Card Czar
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Venomous
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How's everyone doing tonight?
Heya! I recognize you from Mod Mark's cc... I join it from time to time.
I'm doing good, been a nice and peaceful night... how about yourself Veno?
Oh cool! Say hey to me whenever you stop by.
I'm doing pretty good.. deciding on if I should head to the gym today or not haha. (Sorry for the late response)
06-Nov-2017 00:37:28
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06-Nov-2017 00:38:07
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Venomous
Sad day for Tuffty. See the above picture of my new parking space for my bike.
Bikes ok only a few scratches but the fence didn't make it. The bad thing is it's only 20 feet from my house.
Took 2 of us to stand the bike up. What a weight it is.
I'm also fine as the prang was less then 10mph. I have it on video but with the sun in the position it was it's hard to see the video. The sun was in a bad spot and blinded me and lost the pavement and then hit it. Too late then.
Dong U Dead
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Tuffty
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It's 7 years old with 15500 miles on the clock and was in mint condition.
It will be mint again once I get a sunny day to touch up the paintwork.
You are lucky it was just a fence this time - please be more careful!
This time..... It's my last crash. Fingers crossed.
I have it on video and I still can't fully understand how it happened. I suppose it's 1 of them things I'll never work out.
Having been a motorcycle rider myself for many, many years I know for a fact that there are a few very nasty rogue fences out there which bide their time and when conditions are just right ... jump out at you. Oh yeah.
There's also kerbs which sit innocently for years until you come along and think you can mount them with ease to get to .. wherever. Seizing the opportunity they put on a miracle growth spurt just as your front wheel touches them, then they sit tittering at your consternation (and up-ended bike).
Don't even get me started on drain covers which were most definitely not there yesterday but magically appear overnight, then cunningly conceal their greasy surface and depressed into the road by 6 inches position by sneakily scattering a distraction of dead leaves on top of themselves.