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FJR VS Pontiac
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<blockquote data-quote="FJR1300Mark" data-source="post: 330145" data-attributes="member: 6180"><p>Glad you're ok. I know the pain. I was stopped at a traffic light with everyone else - even the guy behind me. When the light changed he just took off way quicker than I did. He was also talking on a cell phone. He was very appologetic and I still want to thank Chris for stopping to help move the bike. He says he lives in Va Bch and rides an FJR.</p><p></p><p>I did a quick get off but was standing watching my bike moving forward as it leaned over and hit the ground. I never did hit the ground myself, but I did the quick two step so the car behind me didn't hit me after they hit the bike.</p><p></p><p>Never learned that dance step in the MC training courses.</p><p></p><p>It cost insurance 2100 to replace all the plastic and parts.</p><p></p><p>Hope your are back riding soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR1300Mark, post: 330145, member: 6180"] Glad you're ok. I know the pain. I was stopped at a traffic light with everyone else - even the guy behind me. When the light changed he just took off way quicker than I did. He was also talking on a cell phone. He was very appologetic and I still want to thank Chris for stopping to help move the bike. He says he lives in Va Bch and rides an FJR. I did a quick get off but was standing watching my bike moving forward as it leaned over and hit the ground. I never did hit the ground myself, but I did the quick two step so the car behind me didn't hit me after they hit the bike. Never learned that dance step in the MC training courses. It cost insurance 2100 to replace all the plastic and parts. Hope your are back riding soon. [/QUOTE]
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