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Hail Storm

GOZFST

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Went for a nice ride Mon night up around Mt Rushmore, ran into a hail storm. Hail the size of baseballs, did $1200 damage to the Spyder and if I hadn't been wearing a helmet I'd been out cold.
 
Scary! I got caught in a storm like that in Yellowstone on my Goldwing. Much smaller hail. Sorry about the bike, and I'm glad you're ok.
 
Thanks, my back looks like someone beat me with a golf club, I was in an area where there was no shelter for several miles, finally found a bridge to hide under.
 
In 2013 on the way to Spyderfest mike( blueknight911) and I went thru some nasty weather( hail, rain, thunder etc) when we got home( back to Vermont)

I noticed a small dent on the small compartment below the ignition, my insurance took care of it. At the time I had a 2012RTS-SE5. That was the only dent I had .

Glad you and your spyder are ok.
Deanna
 
Thanks for all the well wishes, I came out better than the Spyder, right mirror gone, panel from the seat forward has a softball size hole, the right panel above your knee got damaged and the kill switch got damaged.
 
Wow, I saw pictures of the hail posted on Facebook and it looked like a real mess. Glad you didn't get hurt, sorry about your Spyder though.
 
Sorry to hear about the damage

We have relatives that we visit often in the Black Hills - I know Custer got hit hard both with hail and high straight line winds - wow - see below: 1st picture is Custer's hail storm -- looks like it got pretty deep!

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Don't forget the "180" rule. When it looks that bad ahead make a 180 and get the hell out of there. I use the WX app on my Garmin 665 to avoid these things.

For Bob that would be a "360" and, well you know.

Jack
 
The sky was clear with looming clouds about 10 miles away when I got deep into the forest and wasn't paying attention to what little sky I could see. I was having too much fun on the tight twisty road, when it hit it seemed to be coming from the S no I headed N as fast as I could. It had swung around and came from the N and I ran right into it. It's very typical for storms in the Hills to look you're gonna get dumped on and simply miss you. Insurance adjuster will be here Tues, I got an estimate from the local dealer yesterday. No big deal. just part of riding.
 
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