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Check out this Rock on the road!

Snoking1127

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This came quite fast, I passed over it with it just inside my left front tire and heard a little thump, and no damage. Jerry behind me was not as lucky and broke a plastic panel under the rad hose on that side.

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Only making a guesstimation from your photos, but it seems like you must have been going close to MOC2, making it an unavoidable hit. I'm always looking for sh** like this, and years of experience have taught me to slow down and pay attention. Running a 2-wheeler, as opposed to a 3-wheeler, makes avoiding impacts almost a completely different reaction for each machine. Being on a 3-wheeler, the thought of road rash isn't so much on my mind as how much $$$ this one is gonna end up costing me this time. LOL
 
It was on a 45 MPH road and we were not speeding. I passed over it close to the left wheel. In this picture you can see that he took a hit just a ways out from the center frame. I bent the radiator support which is removed in this photo, the frame piece that is bolted and welded to main frame is bent up also. You can see the damage to that in this photo. So short story long, Jerry and I learned how to remove the frunk!

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It was on a 45 MPH road and we were not speeding. I passed over it close to the left wheel. In this picture you can see that he took a hit just a ways out from the center frame. I bent the radiator support which is removed in this photo, the frame piece that is bolted and welded to main frame is bent up also. You can see the damage to that in this photo. So short story long, Jerry and I learned how to remove the frunk!

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When my turn comes, I hope it's no worse than your experience was. Parts can be shipped overnight, but skin grows back slowly.
 
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