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We tried,,,that square tubed backbone along wit the chrash bars are tough,,,,u'd have to drop a house on it.....I feel for KMM,,,sucks to be bikeless when the sun is shinning....
ORIGINAL: michaelbarry
ORIGINAL: YUCK
Damm,,,I just started putting together an 06,,,,the guy laid down,,,,slid into the woods,,,,polevolted and tumbled the bike,,,,his parts bill was just under $6k
If I would've been that dude and it did all that I think my frame would have been bent too [:-]
But should get it back when my company sues the other one for the deductible
I am getting a check for my helmet but not the gloves or goggles
So will see how it goes
Sucks you have to lay out a dime.But as long as the bike gets fixed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f**k it.It would really suck if some folks totalled the kids car with baseball bats in the middle of the night[sm=badbadbad.gif]
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