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They are not expensive and folks in deer areas use them a lot. Does not hurt to have a bit of insurance (even if they do not work the cost is very low).
Was the major impact point on the bodywork, or the wheel? If it's the former; the frame will be okay. If the wheel took the shot; have the dealership look the front of the frame over with a fine-toothed comb. nojoke
Glad to hear that you're okay! :2thumbs:
Bikes can always be fixed. People: not quite so much!
They don't... :banghead:
All that they do, is transmit at a frequency above our hearing range. Deer hear all sorts of sounds every day. A high-pitched whistle might get their attention, but there's NO GUARANTE, as to how they will react.
For all the they do; you might as well call them, "elephant whistles". After all; have you ever seen an elephant on the road, with your whistles happily doing their thing?
At least an elephant didn't hit me.![]()
I feel l should thank BRP for the quality off the Spyder. All things considered, I am impressed with the condition of the Spyder and myself.Comment: Of the two deer/Spyder encounters I have read here, folks stayed on and faired well. That is good! With the two deer I took out with Goldwings, I did the roll and slide down the black top. Now I really love my Spyder. Now you know why I am Deer Slayer, took one out in Pa. and Ca. Maybe I should stay out of states that end in a? Nope, live in North CarolinA! Just the view out my computer screen. Bye Ya'll.
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Sorry that happened to you, but very glad you are O.K. Spyder can be fixed, hopefully.I just hit a deer. More precisely, she hit me.
OH No, well glad you are ok. Which general area of NC? We're on the coast.
For all the they do; you might as well call them, "elephant whistles". After all; have you ever seen an elephant on the road, with your whistles happily doing their thing?