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Bird Strike

:shocked: Omigawd... :yikes:

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You've left me no option... :D


I love that scene from Wild Hogs.
Coming home one nigh from Emory I was on top of Fairview Canyon when a big Barn Owl tipped the top of my windshield then bounced off my helmet.
Knocked my head around but I didn't go down ( I was on an RSTD) owl was toast.
 
glad you are ok... and this is another reason to wear protective gear... one never knows when you will need it..

osm

:agree:

You're hurling through a sea of birds (and bird ****) , bugs, flying gravel, pieces of tires, etc, at 70 mph plus, with nothing around you except for a windshield. :yikes:

Pam
 
Cows and Vehicles

I've been hit twice by birds. :shocked:
It never worked out well for the bird! :D

:semi_hijack_on.
Cows can do a lot of damage, even to a small truck. Years ago, I rear ended a cow in a Toyota pickup (smaller, before the Tundra)nojoke .... yes REAR ended a cow (don't laugh)! Was on the way to work 3rd shift, it was about 10:30PM on a dark country road, around a blind curve, and it was a BLACK cow. I almost didn't see it before I hit ..... glad I did as I scrubbed off a few mph before impact. Front end of truck was a mess .... cow walked away. :p
:semi_hijack_off.

Glad you are okay, a bird that size could have done a lot of damage .... continue to ride safe .... Ann
 
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