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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
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<blockquote data-quote="muhtalicbloo" data-source="post: 3514307" data-attributes="member: 38688"><p>wooooooooow i'm amazed you only came away w/ a few scrapes...(they'll buff out lol) and i'm glad to hear your okay</p><p></p><p>+1 on wearing your gear....i used to have a 125 and 250 cc yamaha's and the 125 was an enduro bike (tail light, headlight, mirrors, basically street legal).....welllllll i used to moto cross so i was comfortable on them and always wore gear...lets just say i was dicking around before dinner one night riding around in my yard....i was doing about 10 mph in the grass....and the bike slid from underneath me as i was turning....landed on left side and then bounced back up and landed on right side which came to a rest....keep in mind it hadn't rained in about a month and a half so the ground was damn near as hard as pavement....cracked my helmet around the face guard and also tore off the sun visor on top....punctured my gas tank, broke a mirror, broke a tail light, messed up the steering and bent the frame....broke my wrist (had to get it pinned) and broke my shoulder (still broken b/c at the time it was on a growth plate...so now i just deal w/ the bone rubbing but it's not too bad anymore)</p><p></p><p></p><p>SO ALWAYS WEAR YOUR GEAR...REGARDLESS OF BEING ON A BIKE OR RACING IN A CAR!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muhtalicbloo, post: 3514307, member: 38688"] wooooooooow i'm amazed you only came away w/ a few scrapes...(they'll buff out lol) and i'm glad to hear your okay +1 on wearing your gear....i used to have a 125 and 250 cc yamaha's and the 125 was an enduro bike (tail light, headlight, mirrors, basically street legal).....welllllll i used to moto cross so i was comfortable on them and always wore gear...lets just say i was dicking around before dinner one night riding around in my yard....i was doing about 10 mph in the grass....and the bike slid from underneath me as i was turning....landed on left side and then bounced back up and landed on right side which came to a rest....keep in mind it hadn't rained in about a month and a half so the ground was damn near as hard as pavement....cracked my helmet around the face guard and also tore off the sun visor on top....punctured my gas tank, broke a mirror, broke a tail light, messed up the steering and bent the frame....broke my wrist (had to get it pinned) and broke my shoulder (still broken b/c at the time it was on a growth plate...so now i just deal w/ the bone rubbing but it's not too bad anymore) SO ALWAYS WEAR YOUR GEAR...REGARDLESS OF BEING ON A BIKE OR RACING IN A CAR!!! [/QUOTE]
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