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I found a new way to remove dried bugs!

rmag

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Works every time and is certified green!!!!
 

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I walked out one morning during a trip and several birds eating bugs off my Kott grills. Saaved me some time wiping them off
 
Yeah, but you may not like what they do to the inside of your frunk.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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On our ride over the Memorial day weekend , my wife and I had stopped for lunch and when we came out of the restaurant there was a bird up in the air scoops picking out bugs, the funny thing was that he stayed in there eating after I started the bike up and did not leave until I was halfway out the parking lot and then it flew after us for about two blocks, we were cracking up for awhile on that one! he was one determined bird.
 
On our ride over the Memorial day weekend , my wife and I had stopped for lunch and when we came out of the restaurant there was a bird up in the air scoops picking out bugs, the funny thing was that he stayed in there eating after I started the bike up and did not leave until I was halfway out the parking lot and then it flew after us for about two blocks, we were cracking up for awhile on that one! he was one determined bird.
Last year on our Utah trip we stopped at a KOA in Salt Lake City. A little boy told us, "you have a bird in the front of your bike". I didn't look until we got to the campsite and figured I would have to get rid of a dead bird. I went to the front of the bike and he was just laying there so I picked him up and went to throw him over the fence into the woods and he flew away.
I have no idea when I picked him up, how long he had been there, and how many miles away from home he was, but I would love to seen what he looked like when I was cruising about 70MPH down the road. BIRD_-_SCARED_2.gif
 
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