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Tundra Wookie

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Since: Jun 23, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 8:58 am
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Not that leather or a helmet would have done this guy much good...

Warning: this is graphic as fuck. If twisted metal, fractured alloys and
de-contained lubricants disturb you, don't look.
Oh, and if grey matter, blood and bone projecting out of previously living
people disturbs you, don't look, either.
Don't say I didn't give fair warning.

http://www.ogrish.com/index2.php?view=1&id=390

Don't flame me for this crap. I ride, too. It just reminds me to keep my
riding habits in perspective.

--Steve Moving out of this miserable, forsaken wasteland to somewhere you
can ride a sport bike more than four months a year and longer than half a
mile at speeds over 100 without worrying about hitting a permafrost heave
that will send you higher than Evel Knievel would sanction.

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Phil Scott1

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 2:33 pm
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"Tundra Wookie" <tundra_wookie DeleteThis @hhoottmmaaiill.com> wrote in message
news:1064649482.830804@prawn...
 > Not that leather or a helmet would have done this guy much good...
 >
 > Warning: this is graphic as fuck. If twisted metal, fractured alloys and
 > de-contained lubricants disturb you, don't look.
 > Oh, and if grey matter, blood and bone projecting out of previously living
 > people disturbs you, don't look, either.
 > Don't say I didn't give fair warning.
 >
<font color=purple> > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.ogrish.com/index2.php?view=1&id=390</font" target="_blank">http://www.ogrish.com/index2.php?view=1&id=390</font</a>>


Man...that was some serious damage... death came fast for him and his
passenger they and thier survivors can at least be glad of that.

The guys rear tire had heavy wear in the middle and none on the sides.

That series of photo's should be mandatory viewing for any kid getting a
ticket over 100 mph on a bike. if not at the point of sale.

He must have been doing 180 or so and hit something solid. Were there any
details?


Phil Scott


 >
 > Don't flame me for this crap. I ride, too. It just reminds me to keep my
 > riding habits in perspective.
 >
 > --Steve Moving out of this miserable, forsaken wasteland to somewhere you
 > can ride a sport bike more than four months a year and longer than half a
 > mile at speeds over 100 without worrying about hitting a permafrost heave
 > that will send you higher than Evel Knievel would sanction.
 >
 >
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Tundra Wookie

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 11:48 pm
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"Phil Scott" <philscott.TakeThisOut@philscott.net> wrote in message
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 >
 >
 >
 > Man...that was some serious damage... death came fast for him and
his
 > passenger they and thier survivors can at least be glad of that.
 >
 > The guys rear tire had heavy wear in the middle and none on the sides.
 >
 > That series of photo's should be mandatory viewing for any kid getting a
 > ticket over 100 mph on a bike. if not at the point of sale.
 >
 > He must have been doing 180 or so and hit something solid. Were there
any
 > details?
 >
I didn't find any details elsewhere. I believe that the opposition was a
cage, if I correctly read the description and extrapolated that the wrecker
in the background was there for a purpose...it sure wasn't needed for the
remains of the bike.


On that note, I'm outtie... must ride while the weather permits. Hope the
cold-blooded bitch starts.

--TW<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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