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<blockquote data-quote="2fjr" data-source="post: 1350950" data-attributes="member: 29570"><p>My best little story of junk left laying on the bike is this: A group of us went to visit a riding friend with a terminal disease. It was pretty emotional. As we put on our riding gear to head out, I set my phone on my buddies rear luggage rack. We head out and ride a bit over a hundred miles through some great twisties, and then stop for gas. While fueling up, I realize I forgot to pick up my phone. Go over to my buddies bike.......not expecting to see the phone of course, and it has slipped off and into the saddlebag area where it attached to the bike. Somehow it managed to stay put. I thanked my lucky stars and learned a lesson that day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2fjr, post: 1350950, member: 29570"] My best little story of junk left laying on the bike is this: A group of us went to visit a riding friend with a terminal disease. It was pretty emotional. As we put on our riding gear to head out, I set my phone on my buddies rear luggage rack. We head out and ride a bit over a hundred miles through some great twisties, and then stop for gas. While fueling up, I realize I forgot to pick up my phone. Go over to my buddies bike.......not expecting to see the phone of course, and it has slipped off and into the saddlebag area where it attached to the bike. Somehow it managed to stay put. I thanked my lucky stars and learned a lesson that day! [/QUOTE]
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