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    Pegs. On the left side, pegs -> kickstand -> centerstand -> bag. On the right, peg -> header -> bag.

    Should I ask why you know it so accurately? :biggrin:

  1. I am going to stop saying anything, because my point, for whatever reason, is not getting communicated. I am NOT implying, nor do I fear, VFRD members influencing the way I ride. That is NOT the point..NOT, NOT, NOT even close!!! :fing02:

    The point.....is about how the pictures and information about the crash (AFTER the CRASH) were handled. That is all. But I'm finished trying to get it accross. I'm just not capable. :beer:

    ...

    Ok, I got it now.

    1, So, my impression is that if it was a minor incident (not life threatening) Usually the the person who crashed posts up. Usually gives some details why the crash happened, pictures of the aftermath. I believe it takes some balls to post. The post usually has a little educational info in it helping other rider avoiding a same situation. I have yet read a crash report that sounded cocky or too proud. However, these reports usually quite a good read, many times funny.

    2, If the accident was bad (life threatening) usually the other riders post up a short story, in some cases asking for some help. This kinda stuff is not good. I do not like to read it.

    Was I able to enlighten a little bit? Do you guys agree how I see the post accident posting? :fing02:

    ps.: I am glad the bike had hard bags. Otherwise, the bike might had sunk. :unsure:

  2. That's a great picture!!!

    Now just Photoshop a "1" in front of the the 39 mph and move that tach needle up around redline and it would be perfect! :beer:

    Yes, it looks like he is going fast. But wait! What if he already Photoshop-ed it down to 39mph from 139 to be legal! :P

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