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Took a hit Sat. 11-21-09

Really glad you are okay!

So many things could have happened to make the crash worse. Those broken pieces of windshield on the ground are scary.

That kind of breakage shouldn't happen. This is why it is so important to make sure your shields are made of DOT approved materials. Lexan will not shatter like that. Some acrylics will. Obviously that is the acrylic that will shatter (not DOT approved)....

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Again... Thank goodness for Spyders having that 3rd wheel.

Looks like some of your add on stuff could be ported right over to a new GS.
 
I am definitely glad to hear that things were not any worse, and the Spyder appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. I do hope you heal up quickly, and are able to get a decent resolution to getting you back on the road as well.
 
Wow - Ed sorry to hear this. I enjoyed ryding with you and was looking forward to the track run we had planned. Glad your doing ok, it could have been much worse. Hope to see you up and ryding soon. Get Well buddy…

did he t-bone you on the left side rear tire?
 
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That is just...

awful. I'm glad that you are doing well and thank "God" your grand daughter was not hurt.:thumbup:

Get well soon! It is only 4 months until the spring riding season. /ken & Olivia
 
Ouch! That is painful to look at. I am glad you are all right. As is often said in these cases, machines can be replaced. You cannot. It is fortunate the guy at fault is insured, anyway.

Best wishes,

Bruce
 
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