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You must be a little more level headed than I am. You checked out your bike first.... I would have drug that biatch out of her cage first.
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As sad as it is for me to say this, I agree!
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Glad you're ok. When we lived in NoCal I only lane split when traffic was completely stopped and even then went very slowly. That was on a Dyna, not sure my SG would have fit through-it's the car mirrors that made it tough.
I can see where that would p_ss people off. Sit in traffic with the rest of them. That would no go over very good in Georgia. You would be under a 4-wheel drive truck.
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