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  1. Been off the bike for a while with a pinched nerve in my shoulder, so today I decide to enjoy the great weather and see if I'm feeling good enough to handle a long ride...rode out east of Coshocton and was buzzing around the twisties...had some lunch and was enjoying 258 when it happened.

    Came up to a flagged road crew trimming trees around a powerline. I was going about 45 when I came to them, the guy flagged me into the left hand lane past the trucks, and just as I started to go over around them I caught some movement on my right in my peripheral vision...but wasn't sure what I was seeing...just a blur moving in my direction, so I just intinctively got on the brakes a little and went further left towards the berm....as soon as pass the first truck a big dog darts out in front of me and another behind him at an angle about to collide with me, I am already pointed towards the ditch a bit and with nowhere to go but dog or ditch, I get on the brakes hard...hit the white line and some pea-gravel on the berm and slide sideways locked up...soon as I re-grab pavement I high side and go over.

    Going fairly slow by the time I went superman, but enough to judo-flip me into the pavement, right onto my bad shoulder and the bike slides after me pinning my ankle into the ditch.

    The guys on the ground didn't see it, but the guy in a cherry-picker did, and said the second dog hit me, grazing my side. I squirmed out from under the bike and lifted it up, didn't have any obvious pain or damage to me, so I pushed the bike into a driveway and sorted myself out.

    The engine guards, handguards, brake pedal, footpeg, rear pannier and rear rack are fucked up. Scratched fairing, windshield and shroud. Hit my shoulder, knee, elbows, hands and a strike to the helmet, and the bike on my ankle. No rash or any real injuries.

    Gear. Fucking. Works. I was in full gear, Teknic stinger jacket, Fieldsheer 4-season pants, Fox Comp5 shorty boots and a Caberg Trip lid. Gloves are Astars of some sort...all the gear did its job wonderfully. My shoulder has some ripping, but the kevlar lining and hard armor underneath are perfect. I was always a firm believer in crush-protection being important in boots, and why I wore an MX style boot and today it proved me right. Bike came down hard on my left ankle and the boot did its job.

    I was able to bend stuff back into place and ride home without any pain or discomfort (tho I suspect tomorrow I'll be sore as hell). So, I consider that a victory as far as gear. A little ticked off, couldn't find the owners of the dogs, but I'm alive and well.

    Unfortunately, I was preparing for a 3-day trip to Skyline/WV that is now in some jeopardy...but it could have been much worse.

    Here's some pics.

    Fairing/cowling/engine guards all scuffed (engine guards are pushed in and badly mangled...they took the brunt of it). Turn signal broke, aux. light stem mangled.

    Wreck_Fairing.JPG

    Panniers dug into, rear-rack broken and bent.

    Wreck_Pannier.JPG

    Brake pedal snapped, foot peg broken.

    Wreck_Pedal.JPG

    There's also scuffs on the handguards, windshield lip and front fender...but pretty small.

    My gear faired really well for as hard as I hit. Pants are untouched, one small impact area on the helmet, the worst was the shoulder on my jacket, ripped through the outer layer but didn't get through kevlar or CE armor.

    Wreck_Gear.JPG

    Spent last night taking off broken shit and sorting things out....she's naked again.

    Wreck_After.JPG

  2. If by any chance this gets pushed to Sunday, I'm game. Only seat time I'll have time for on Saturday is an early hour or two at the dyno day :\

    I'm gonna ride Sunday, my Saturday's shot so if you're looking for another bike I'm game.

    Can meet the same place - KFC/16 at 11?

  3. This. I'm AMAZED at the number of people I see on the highway who are reading books while driving. Books. Not their Mapquest directions, but BOOKS.

    Yup....see it a lot. Saw a guy on his fucking laptop while driving 161 the other day.

    Distracted driving is already a ticketable offense - banning a specific distraction won't solve anything...it hasn't in any of the states that have tried it.

  4. I've made quite a few paracord bracelets, lanyards and belts, but sometimes it's easier to buy them made. Five Below has the bracelets in all colors and sizes for $2.

    My daughter came home with a few last shopping trip. Somehow she thinks blue is better than olive drab and black. Tactical fail from my kiddo, must think she's in the Navy or something.

  5. The decision must come with motivation otherwise it is hollow. Many people must hit rock bottom before something stirrs them into change. Sometimes people are "scared straight", all I know is something just clicks in your head and that's when the decision is truely made.

    I've experienced such a thing. After pretty much a lifetime of feeling sorry for myself for being very overweight; One day something clicked, I got on nutrisystem and lost nearly 70lbs in a matter of months. I don't know what motivated me, just after that morning in the shower before work I was all of a sudden dead set on doing it, and I did it. Had I made such a "decision" any other day I would not have followed through.

    I'd say considering suicide is damn near a man's rock bottom. If he's down there, he's ready to make a decision to turn his shit around.

  6. Life is a lot like riding a motorcycle. Target fixation & such. Look where you want to go, not where you don't. Cultivating a positive attitude isn't easy but it goes a long way. Good luck in getting out of your doldrums.

    Yup, this. If you spiral into apathy and being negative, everyone around you will pick up on it and treat you accordingly (including your children).

    Trust me, I have 1,000 reasons to pick apart my own life and career, but at a certain point I chose to be a better version of me and find my happiness instead of expecting it to come to me. It's a decision, man, nothing more.

    It's something you can hear, or read, and pass off as a platitude until you sack up and do it, and then it's the wisest shit you'll ever say to someone.

  7. Which IS union self-entitlement bullshit. Fagbusa herp derp. No one owes you anything. Don't like it? Pick yourself up by your bootstraps and find something else to do. You're lucky we let you live in this country. And I guarantee if it's from the great Paul Ryan he's doing it for a reason....to save taxpayers THEIR money. This is no different than all those spoiled school teachers bitching for their union entitlements when he tried to put a stop to the theft last year. Fucking socialist scum.

    Sometimes, not often, but sometimes I'm embarrassed to be conservative.

  8. This just in: Other countries have completely different ways of dealing with the incarceration and rehabilitation of inmates than the US.

    You know what the bigger joke is? The US has 10 PERCENT of the population, 30 MILLION people, currently behind bars in a prison system that's being used as a profit generator instead of a rehabilitation area. Maybe Norway's on to something.

    Yeah, a guy who shoots 77 children is gonna bounce right back to being a model citizen when he gets out.

    The better question is, what kind of fucked up society WANTS to rehabilitate a monster like that?

    Not an admirable one.

  9. Copper is harder than lead, end of story. But, a lot more goes into rifling longevity than just material. A 220 swift shooting lead will burn out quicker than a .22lr shooting copper.

    As for what hits hard, that depends on caliber but most modern self-defense loadings are quite good - Gold Dot, PDX, Critical Defense, etc. JHP's are all I would consider, unless your gun is too finicky to load them consistently (and in that case, get a new gun).

    That said, you're going to go broke before you wear out most pistol barrels. I have a P89 that's got 40,000 rounds through it and the rifling is still sharp. Don't worry about that.

  10. Is there an option for not living in the city? Best place to live with a motorcycle is out in the country, IMHO.

    The area around Silver City, NM was about the funnest riding I've done, I'd live near there. Awesome twisties, national forests, dual sporting and trails everywhere. It's bike heaven.

  11. I don't give fvck about the bike really...there are others. I already said I don't blame him for doing what's right financially. It's the lack of respect and courtesy that irritates me. I would've paid more if given the chance to match it. There's a right way and a wrong way to do things...I guess maybe I'm just old fashioned.

    I offered last weekend to buy the bike Wednesday (yesterday) cash in hand but I was told I couldn't because he was out of town for work but yet he could sell it to a dealer.

    You can delete the thread, flame me, whatever but that's how I feel.

    Browns fan? :thefinger:

    FWIW, I'm not gonna join the dog pile. If it went down like you state, that's epic douche shit to pull IMHO, especially when it's a fellow OR guy or rider.

    I would never sell to someone else if I had someone in the process that was ready to lay cash down, and if I was inclined to because a dealer threw an offer at me, I'd call the potential buyer and give him a chance to beat the dealer's offer.

    Threads like these are always good tho, they are wonderful indicators of who not to do business with, so I'm happy when the personal ethics test pops up and people declare their resume so boldly.

  12. It's a GM sedan, which all but guarantees:

    1. First year model will be plagued with stuff like bad bearings, brakes, water pumps, head gaskets, and the like.

    2. It will depreciate fast, and hard.

    3. It will be overpriced. You'll likely be able to buy a similar car of much better quality for the same dough.

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