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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    watch out everyone they're coming to a road near you...
    And if you ride like they're out to get ya, that always helps!
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    Sorry to hear about your mishap...Wish you a speedy recovery mate. :spudbooge
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    I saw my bike today, its a miracle i survived, god bless good gear

    heres a pic of my baby. may she R.I.P.
    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/168546/

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    Well roll me over and fuck me twice.......christ that is a mess! Count your blessing son.....

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    Man it's awesome to hear you're in good spirits! Shit that beast took a hammering, damn fine ride she was. What's gonna happen now? Finance etc.?
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    Wow......Do you beleive in second chances in life! cos I
    reakon you got one

    Yay to all the good gear advice you got on the forum as well,huh!

    Glad to hear you will be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    Well roll me over and fuck me twice...........
    I'm sure WT will oblige

    Shit - a bit of a mess. glad you're OK - f**k the bike....oh, you already have.

    Heres to a speedy recovery
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetor
    heres a pic of my baby. may she R.I.P.
    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/168546/
    Diagnosis? Fucked!

    Glad to hear you are keen to swing a leg again.

    Get well soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetor
    I saw my bike today, its a miracle i survived, god bless good gear

    heres a pic of my baby. may she R.I.P.
    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/168546/
    Just as well the human body can effect better self repair than bikes do. By the look of the bike, unlucky but VERY lucky chappy!!
    Keep the simle on yer dial and back into it soon. And no more

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    Get well Cheetor. I was tempted to say you were a bloody idiot blah blah and lucky to survive the lesson. But, umm I recall me at 18, speeding down Tuam St +car does U turn= broken leg & wrecked bike. Your recovery will seem to drag on for months. That'll be because it will be months (trying to cheer you up see). But one day you will be sitting at a PC, or whatever replaces PCs in the future, reading about some bloke repeating the same old lesson. The point is, like many of us you will live and get the chance to make the same mistakes again. You're alive, well done.
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    Bad luck bro, get well soon and next time get a hideous bike so they see you coming...... green..... green

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetor
    bad news! my bike is a write off, and so am I, lastnight a cvar pulled across a intersection infront of me, he had no lights on and didnt indercate, i hit him side on at 100kph... took a little flight ,brokr my arm, leg, ribs, and tore ligaments in my leg, no riding for me

    my gear proved itd weight in gold, only my pants and helmit not surviving (the pants had to get cut off)
    Unbelievable, thank God you're still here to tell the tale, this goes to reinforce the thought that cage drivers are out to kill us!, all he gets is a ticket!, that sucks!, he should have to replace your bike and pay for your travel costs until you're able to ride again, at least he's educated now I spose. Take care and get better soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Dunn
    Get well Cheetor. I was tempted to say you were a bloody idiot blah blah and lucky to survive the lesson. But, umm I recall me at 18, speeding down Tuam St +car does U turn= broken leg & wrecked bike. Your recovery will seem to drag on for months. That'll be because it will be months (trying to cheer you up see). But one day you will be sitting at a PC, or whatever replaces PCs in the future, reading about some bloke repeating the same old lesson. The point is, like many of us you will live and get the chance to make the same mistakes again. You're alive, well done.
    I am tempted to say so too... still not having come off at 100, let alone come off at all leaves me a little unsure how bad recovery really is for you. Hope you learned something from it and walk away a better rider in future.

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