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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1350940" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>I left my CamelBak on the back of my bike, draped over a saddle bag as I left a hotel in Moab. Realized at the stop sign what I did. Another MC couple in the parking lot had already retrieved it and were waiting for me to come back. Nice.</p><p></p><p>Same trip, a couple days later, I was leaving a gas stop with SkooterG and Beemerdons, outside of Yellowstone. Put my Camelbak in probably the same place, and rode off without it again. A douchebag in a truck behind us ran over it. Beemerdons said it was on purpose, but maybe just HUA syndrome affecting the truck driver. Regardless, it was my fault for doing that a second time.</p><p></p><p>After that, it always sits on my seat or hangs from the bars, so it is impossible to miss. I've created a more comprehensive checklist, and it hasn't happened since. I'm one of those, that if I don't do exactly the same thing every time, I miss something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1350940, member: 13519"] I left my CamelBak on the back of my bike, draped over a saddle bag as I left a hotel in Moab. Realized at the stop sign what I did. Another MC couple in the parking lot had already retrieved it and were waiting for me to come back. Nice. Same trip, a couple days later, I was leaving a gas stop with SkooterG and Beemerdons, outside of Yellowstone. Put my Camelbak in probably the same place, and rode off without it again. A douchebag in a truck behind us ran over it. Beemerdons said it was on purpose, but maybe just HUA syndrome affecting the truck driver. Regardless, it was my fault for doing that a second time. After that, it always sits on my seat or hangs from the bars, so it is impossible to miss. I've created a more comprehensive checklist, and it hasn't happened since. I'm one of those, that if I don't do exactly the same thing every time, I miss something. [/QUOTE]
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