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    first attack from the world of flight

    lil white butterfly decided to launch an attack today as i went through to palmerston. did you know those butterflies are yellow inside? left its head on my sunglasses and its guts all around my eye. also had a fly leave its guts on my headlight. poor thing was still alive when i pulled it off, so i put it out of its misery.

    3 hours cleaning and thats what happens. get rid of cetemeter thick cow shit to replace it with bugguts

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    Welcome to the wonderful world of biking, lol
    To every man upon this earth
    Death cometh sooner or late
    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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    A North Island biker who may or may not be a menber had similar happen to him except the kindly flutterby hit the bridge of his glasses and wrapped its wings over each lense causing an instant white out for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongoose
    A North Island biker who may or may not be a menber had similar happen to him except the kindly flutterby hit the bridge of his glasses and wrapped its wings over each lense causing an instant white out for him

    Was there an empty V can near by ?

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    wahoo, just lost me L plate, onwards and upwards.

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    Here is a number you can call. 0800 HARDEN UP.

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    try getting a bumble bee between the eyes, never stopped a bike so quickly! had no mirror on the bike so told the missis " pull it out!" but she was too scared, fuggn painful afternoon!
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    I had a magpie hit my clutch hand at 160kph, I thought I had broken all my fingers but they were just very bruised.... yes I had gloves on too! :P
    Those things are red on the inside :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    I had a magpie hit my clutch hand at 160kph, I thought I had broken all my fingers but they were just very bruised.... yes I had gloves on too! :P
    Those things are red on the inside :/
    My cousin hit a big grey heron at 160 and it nearly knocked him off....I happened to be a pillion at the time and watched this bird fly straight up....then straight down and commit suicide onto the road.

    Worst I've had was a blackbird into the shoulder....felt like I'd been punched!

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    No signs were posted about the possibility of white butterfly strike?? Who was responsable for it's whereabouts? If it was outside a farm you could probably sue the farmer - he deserves it for letting them fly around unrestrained and not putting up signs.Don't let this happen to you! Get tough!

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    Ive had a wasp in my jacket while minding my own business, god damn felt my chest was on fire!! Was almost doing a rolling stoppie!!! Im sure this story gets better after a few hours at the pub

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster
    Ive had a wasp in my jacket while minding my own business, god damn felt my chest was on fire!! Was almost doing a rolling stoppie!!! Im sure this story gets better after a few hours at the pub
    i had one of those bastards in the back of my helmet once, and some flying object of that genre hit my chest at 100 [mph ]
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    quite a few of the little buggers on the roads today....annoying cos butterflys represent [to me at least] people who have died, so i dont like being the reason for the death of one. this one sorta sat on the bridge of my nose after hitting. got such a shock all i thought to do was shake my head to clear my face.

    on the upside, about 98% of the bikes i saw on the road either waved or nodded in return.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster
    Ive had a wasp in my jacket while minding my own business, god damn felt my chest was on fire!! Was almost doing a rolling stoppie!!! Im sure this story gets better after a few hours at the pub
    It'd want'a mate.
    Next time you'll be up to no good an there'll be 10 of the bastards,,,but you'll fight em' off an then score with the farmers dauther,But Motu'll miss out cause he'll be out puting up warning signs about the possability of gravel some time in the next thousand kms,while sunhuntin' morns the death of another butterfly.
    Which pub?? Your shout??

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    Riding across the Aussie desert somewhere between Darwin and Alice springs daughter and I a encountered a sea of large purple butterflys (nope not smikin anything either) that just fluttered up in front of us and splattered us and bike with thier yellow internals! They went for miles and at the next fuel stop there were a couple of cars that were also yellow on the outside and getting hosed down. You can imagine what we looked like when we arrived creating quite a bit of laughter from the locals.. At 40 deg C plus we also welcomed the hose.

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