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It is all good. Used to have three H-D's. Prefer one or two. Down to one. Going up to two. Will be strong and have no more! Been hanging around elsewhere in this forum... lately, defending the V-Rod in a topic under the General H-D chat section. Have a video in the video section here. Also, a moderator at the new hd-forums.com, when asked by Max to be so. Check out www.hd-forums.com Owned by the same gang owning 1130cc.com
I own a Night Rod Special 07. I ****ing love it, but... unfirtunatelly people DO NOT SEE BLACK BIKES and I crushed twice in a week.
Two cars ****ing crushedme. Oncewhen Iwas stopped at a stop sign.
And second time was...about 1 hour ago. A retarted driver tried to avoid a bump on the road, got in my lane and tipped me over. The bike slided for a long long long distance and miraculously, it had nothing more than a broken mirror, and foot controls. Other than that it was still shinny and proud, oh and had 0=Zero scratches. Unfortunatelly, me and my woman have more than Zero scratches but fortunatelly nothing more. And I managed to lift the bike back incredibly easy, all by myself.
Damn man, I'm sorry to hear about that. Did the idiot stop? Are there witnesses? Hope you get everything you can out of him/her.
Make sure you check the bike over real well, and consider having it looked at by someone professionally. I'm not trying to drag down your enthusiasm about the bike being okay, I just wouldn't want to hear that after everything is resolved with an insurance company you find out that there is a major problem.
Keep your head up, I hope you and your lady heal up soon.
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