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Re: Insurance company totaled bike rebuild done..


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Posted by John B. on June 19, 2014 at 08:10:43 from (65.73.147.151):

In Reply to: Insurance company totaled bike rebuild done.. posted by dej(Jed) on June 19, 2014 at 07:35:18:

I'm not a motorcycle man but do like them. What
model is this?

Three weeks ago a young man was coming up our
road. I had just sat in my easy chair when I heard
him shifting gears. All of a sudden his engine
revved way up and just quit. He had run into the
ditch, hit the end of the neighbor's culvert and
was thrown 50 feet onto a pile of big rocks we
have at the end of our waterway. His Harley was
broke in half and he sustained substantial head
injury. He wasn't wearing a helmet. That was on a
Sunday evening at 8 pm, the following Wednesday he
and his wife were back at the scene looking for
one of his shoes. They were just here visiting
friends. They told us their story. Turned out he
only had to have 29 staples on the outside and 9
stitches on the inside of his head to hold his
scalp on. She had pictures from the emergency
room. Wow! He's lucky to be alive. The friends
they were visiting had worked on his bike front
end. He said on his way home that night it started
to shimmy and he couldn't control it. But then he
said he wanted to reach 100 mph on this oil road
that is only a mile and a quarter long. His wife
was following him in their truck and saw it all
happen. This is the part you won't believe. Two
days before this I was laying on my living room
couch looking out my front door into the clouds.
Just for a second I saw what appeared to be an
angle looking in the direction of where he wrecked
his motorcycle. I didn't put this all together
till days after the wreck.


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