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<blockquote data-quote="UselessPickles" data-source="post: 510836" data-attributes="member: 3256"><p>Bags were on (and always are, for convenience and increased visibility with reflective tape on the back). The right-side bag was smashed up pretty good (sorry, no pics), so I'm sure it absorbed some of the energy that would've otherwise been transferred to my leg. Both bags were ripped off the bike in the accident. The first junk yard it was in had the bags, but wouldn't allow me to take pictures. The bags and some other loose stuff (a muffler and seat, etc) must've been thrown away when the insurance company moved it to its current location, where I was allowed to take pictures.</p><p></p><p>I'll be putting reflective tape on the sides of the bags and fairing of the new bike for increased side visibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UselessPickles, post: 510836, member: 3256"] Bags were on (and always are, for convenience and increased visibility with reflective tape on the back). The right-side bag was smashed up pretty good (sorry, no pics), so I'm sure it absorbed some of the energy that would've otherwise been transferred to my leg. Both bags were ripped off the bike in the accident. The first junk yard it was in had the bags, but wouldn't allow me to take pictures. The bags and some other loose stuff (a muffler and seat, etc) must've been thrown away when the insurance company moved it to its current location, where I was allowed to take pictures. I'll be putting reflective tape on the sides of the bags and fairing of the new bike for increased side visibility. [/QUOTE]
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