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    Today I get a call at work that a guy on a street bike hit our wall and might be dead so I raced home and found police and amblances in front my house. the guy still alive thank god but hes messed up bad. He hit the wall doing about 60 more and flew about 50 feet on the other side wall...

    And the best part its his friends bike and he has no insurance










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    Holy crap! Looks like what's left of an R6, is that the cylinder head on the ground?

    Person is lucky to be alive. You have one hell of a wall, just took a chunk out.

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    Wow, he is lucky he didnt get killed.
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    Soooooo, Exactly how does all of that get paid for?! (bike,support,medical,fence,etc)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeF View Post
    Soooooo, Exactly how does all of that get paid for?! (bike,support,medical,fence,etc)

    I'm guessing fence...likely "Homeowners" or "Homeowner"

    The rest and Bike SOL.

    Lucky to be alive, I have seen my share of tattered streetbikes, but I can't say I have even seen a cylinder head BROKEN off the engine.

    That beats all my trophys combined.

    An honor I care not to ever surpass BTW.

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    It's not the cylinders...it's the airbox, where it attached to the throttle bodies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STV_Keith View Post
    It's not the cylinders...it's the airbox, where it attached to the throttle bodies.
    Maybe Keith. From the picture they look pretty big for carb adapters, but too far out of the hop for sure. Look like the cylinder and holes for studs.

    Who knows, that bike is FUBAR'ed anyway, don't matter much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STV_Keith View Post
    It's not the cylinders...it's the airbox, where it attached to the throttle bodies.
    It look's like somebody has a part's bike now,,, The exhaust pipe's are still attached to the bike,,so my guess would be the airbox,,, ......E

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    well it gets better, today we find out that the guy that crashed is one of our friends x boyfriend ...
    Last edited by Warlock 27; 02-06-2010 at 08:55 PM.

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    how did he manage to hit the "inside" portion of the fence?

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    Damn. Bet he wont do that again

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    Quote Originally Posted by JawDropper View Post
    Damn. Bet he wont do that again
    Given today legal system, I hope he doesn't sue you for having that type of a fence.

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    I was showing off riding my 1978 Honda XL350 (dual sport) down a flight of stairs. The walkway below the stairs was slick with moss from the recent rain, and my motorcycle fell over on the right side and dragged me about 20 feet. Tore all my clothes, broke the turn signals on that side, scraped the front fender, misaligned the front wheel. I got plenty of road rash. Went to get an X-ray, 'cause my foot was hurtin', but no bones were broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsuwrhr View Post
    I'm guessing fence...likely "Homeowners" or "Homeowner"


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