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 Posted: Thu Dec 20th, 2007 10:50 pm
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Very large group of us headed to H/C's Indian Ridge area. Awesome place to ride. Anyone is welcome. :)



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 Posted: Fri Dec 21st, 2007 12:30 am
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I'll meet you there, .................I wish.:)

Have a blast, keep the rubber side down  :aniwh:.



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QUADZILLA wrote: I'll meet you there, .................I wish.:)

Have a blast, keep the rubber side down  :aniwh:.


You just had to say that didn't you. Yep, I rolled it, or it rolled twice, landed on its wheels, still running.:aniwh:

I bailed when I felt it going over. It still caught me in the lower legs and feet. Funny thing is I have more pain in one side of my rib cage than anything. Don't know if it is from me bailing or from me trying to get out of the way of it coming at me.

Mind you, this was all at super slow speed, I guess I pushed the tilt button a little too far.

The outty faired quite well. It bent the steering column and cut two of the wires to the 4x4 switch. We put the wires back together on the trail and kept on getting it. However, it is so annoying to drive with the steering off center.

No fun trying to sleep last night, the pain in my rib cage killed me to try and roll over.

I will heal and the steering column will be straightened out. (again) Another story.

All in all, I still had a great time as always.:)

Some pics. Sorry, not always easy to get action shots while you are rolling.



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 Posted: Tue Jan 1st, 2008 12:57 pm
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Dam, sorry to hear about that, yes, bent metal is fairly easy to fix(specially when you have experience:)).

I'm thinking you have a cracked rib, I broke a few of mine years ago when drunk literally drove over my Kharman Ghia(with me in it).

Hurts when you cough or laugh, doesn't it?



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Ricochete ~ Crutchfield 2+1
PRP Stabilizer ~ 25" Bighorn's
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Fasst bars ~ Rox risers ~ TC Duel Gasser
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