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Wow...looks like the rider
Wow...looks like the rider probably could have stayed on the bike...
No . . he launched. bet ya.
No . . he launched. bet ya. (-; No question it could have been worse . .and another example of a soon to run add . . ."Bike has never been dropped" . . .
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You can see the rubber behind
You can see the rubber behind the bike. I wonder how far they slid before coming to a stop. If he had the bike in neutral, it might not have even stalled.
The title is misleading, it
The title is misleading, it should have been "When a Ford meets a Harley"
Actually should be when a
Actually should be when a Mercury meets a Harley. That's a Grand Marquis, not a Crown Vic. :)
Ha ha. Had to point this out.
I laughed at the last comments, because, not to offend somebody, but I didn't focused on the brand or model of the vehicles. I immediately saw that an effin cage rammed its bumper up a cruisers ass. The rider must've said "what the heck is going on here" while going through the air.
But I'm just joking. That preciseness to distinguishing things helps you ride in an alerted mode and makes you anticipate. You can notice and see things clearly.
So... yeah.
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