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    Bloody hell! Klown, go buy a lotto ticket mate, you are so lucky. Really glad to hear you are ok, I have been rear ended before and it is hard to keep control of it like that so well done.
    Take real good care over the next few days until you get the bike checked.

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    Just used my brain. wheel couldn't have been pushed foward because of the bolts that align the wheel (i assume thats what they do) and they are touching the swingarm. I guess my chain just needs adjusting. Cheers everybody. Been reading about this stuff for awhile on KB. Just a matter of time before it happened to me. I'm just glad everything turned out sweet. Tell you what though, you get such a shock when the impact occurs. *just putting my foot down* then *holy crap the bike is shooting foward*
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    I reckon we need to start packing pistols....
    http://www.chuckhawks.com/motorcycle_firearms.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    I reckon we need to start packing pistols....
    http://www.chuckhawks.com/motorcycle_firearms.htm
    Oh shit YEA but wouldn't fly in NZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN View Post
    Damn, just got rear-ended. ....CLIP...
    WHAT A FUCKTARD he really pissed me off he saw me decided to go anyway then when I high beemed him and honked the horn he jammed on the brakes to try and get me to rear end him. If i had a the skill to break mirrors I can tell you his would have been gone! This pissed me off a lot more than the guy who rear-ended me. Grrr
    Geez, you certain met a few of our insane car drivers.... and you are more polite than I would have been with the last incident.. He would have found me parked beside him at the next red light, feeling some of my anger Hope you took his number and at least reported the dick as a drunk driver ..

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    Well done mate. It's amazing how the anger from one incident gets passed on to the next fucktard that pisses you off. Watch out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    I reckon we need to start packing pistols....
    http://www.chuckhawks.com/motorcycle_firearms.htm
    sounds like a good plan to me!
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    good to hear your not hurt,as others have said get bike checked, i had a accident similar and on a GSXR400 and the frame was pushed out of shape and bike was written off even though it was no visible damage
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    welll it was your call to move to auckland!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    They come in threes - watch out for the third one is all I can say! And I agree with you, the guy who run up your rear end was careless but I did it to a woman once (not on a bike though!) who moved off then stopped for some reason, but the other idiot deserves a shit-kicking!
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