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The FJR Bird Strike Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="FJReady" data-source="post: 1314851" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>I hit a Canadian Goose once, leaving the parking lot at work. Fortunately I was just pulling away from a stop going maybe 15 mph. The goose was struggling to gain altitude. Pretty sure he hit full afterburner when he realized my headlights were coming right at him, but it wurnt enough. He bounced off my fairing and we both went on our intended path without further incident.</p><p></p><p>I did take out a starling or grackle (don't know the difference) once. Made a feathery mess of my left front fork and radiator.</p><p></p><p>The bird world got revenge on me, though. I got 'bombed' with a full load of Great Blue heron excrement one day last summer. I swear he timed his release just for me. Stinky fishy smelling mess all over my bike and me. As luck would have it my faceshield was open at the time. Yuck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJReady, post: 1314851, member: 465"] I hit a Canadian Goose once, leaving the parking lot at work. Fortunately I was just pulling away from a stop going maybe 15 mph. The goose was struggling to gain altitude. Pretty sure he hit full afterburner when he realized my headlights were coming right at him, but it wurnt enough. He bounced off my fairing and we both went on our intended path without further incident. I did take out a starling or grackle (don't know the difference) once. Made a feathery mess of my left front fork and radiator. The bird world got revenge on me, though. I got 'bombed' with a full load of Great Blue heron excrement one day last summer. I swear he timed his release just for me. Stinky fishy smelling mess all over my bike and me. As luck would have it my faceshield was open at the time. Yuck! [/QUOTE]
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