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    Road-kill photos?

    Anyone have any photos of what they have hit on there motorcycle? i got a photo on my phone of a possom i hit cutting it clean in half haveing trouble trying to send it to my computer....

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    man u buz me yout

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    We need to talk to Igor about that one - somewhere he has posted photos of when his mate took out a sheep,didn't crash,just kept going,photos are sometime later with sheep parts still embedded in the bike.Hitting a stoat would be very rare,you hardly ever see the little buggers,let alone run one over.Ducks are unpredictable - they fly slow,but low and often change direction...slowly,I've had some close calls,but no hits yet.

    Ah,here it
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    nice one i bet that was a pain to clean

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    My last road kill (on the bike)


    Did you come out of that one OK?

    (Was going to say, did you bounce, but that would be just bad taste now, wouldn't it?)
    Illuc ivi, illud feci.

    Buggrim, Buggrit.

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    my last road kill....



    I survived - the bike and roo didn't!

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