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    #16
    Originally posted by bubbabland View Post
    Riding through Central Illinois...had a pheasant come through fairing windshield and hit me in the chest. I was going 70 mph...he was probably going 15. Only thing that kept me on the bike was that my feet literally caught on the handlebars as I was rolling off the back of the bike. Sat up and managed to get the thing stopped. Couldn't see anything because of all the feathers and blood on helmet visor. Car saw it happen and came back to assist. They thought I was seriously injured because of all the blood...but only had a bruise the size of a basketball on my chest. Gotta love NATURE!!! Took up pheasant hunting (with shotgun...not bike) that fall!
    Same thing, except a crow hit me square in the chest at 75mph. Damm that hurt. Almost knocked me off the bike. I had to pull over and get my breath back. At first I did not know what happened until I saw all the feathers stuck in my jacket.
    80 GS850GT " Are we having fun yet! "

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      #17
      Last time i took a New England vaca, back to my fatherland, i got bit by something big and venemous on the shin. Didn't think much of it at the time, but a week later my leg swelled, I had a 103 fever, and it finally started to seep through an open wound. 30 days off work on my back, lotsa pills, permenent crater in the shin, and i didn't even own a motorcycle at the time. Dammit, thats what was missing! The bike!

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        #18
        Originally posted by buttonhook View Post
        I was riding through the gap between townsend and maryville(some of you may have been through there) with the face sheild open on my full face helment one super hot night and hit a BAT right in the visor! The bad thing was when it hit, my head snapped back and the visor closed!! So it was just me and the bat in that helmet. And of course I had gloves on and in my panic, I couldn't get the visor open or get the helmet off.....

        I don't remember how it came to be, but me and that bat somehow came to an agreement. That if it didn't bite me before i could get pulled over, then I wouldn't have to run into a tree and kill BOTH of us.

        Of course the bat did die (60 mph impact with my face) and I had bat blood/$hit all over my face and a huge bruise between my eyes for a week or two.
        I have to tell you there is nothing like a live mammal trapped in your helmet to get you to apprecate a good june bug every now and then.


        My friends still laugh about that one.
        Alot of these stories freak me out (esp. the BIG birds), but I gotta tell you, if this had happened to me I would have crapped my pants and had a heart attack and falling off the bike would just be incidental. You are a man, buttonhook!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Karl View Post
          Alot of these stories freak me out (esp. the BIG birds), but I gotta tell you, if this had happened to me I would have crapped my pants and had a heart attack and falling off the bike would just be incidental. You are a man, buttonhook!
          I don't know about that. I can tell you there was no way I was falling off...because the seat had sucked so far up my butt. PUCKER FACTOR WAS HIGH! I have to tell you the after taste of seat vinyl still lingers with me a little bit.

          I think that story is one of the reasons I bought he HJC FS-10 helmet this time. (it has a second shaded shield inside)

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            #20
            Oh christ, that would have freaked me out too! I keep all my gear in the man room downstairs, which is cool and good spider grounds. I check my gear before putting it on just becasue of this!
            Currently bikeless
            '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
            '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

            I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

            "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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              #21
              Funny stuff! I was laughing the whole damn time while reading this.

              I hate spiders, so if that would have happened to me, I would probably be dead right now. I will definately check my equipment before getting on for the ride. Hitting a deer at 65 mph is no picinic either. Especially on a light bike. It was amazing that my bike stopped dead...right there, and proceeded to turn me into a human catapult......

              I got hit by a honey bee one time, got in under my collar somehow, and stung the **** out of me. I was miles from no where, and had to keep driving. By the time I got home, that little bee had pumped enough venom into me, that part of my right arm was paralyzed, and I could not move my head to the right no matter what I did.

              I know now, to carry a tweezers in my toolkit to prevent that from happening again.

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                #22
                A few years back I too had an encounter with a black bird... I was thrid in lind behind a couple of GS1100s and as they screamed by a bird came shooting out of the forest on my right and hit me square in the chest. Knocked the wind out of me and made him loopy cause he flopped about for a few second on my tank between my legs and arms...

                I leaned back a bit and he got his bearings and took off up over my shoulder... scared the bejeesus out of me.

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                  #23
                  I've got a couple of stories. I drag race my bike & somehow had made it to the finals. Just me & the other bike racing for all the marbles. He was pitted near me so I went over to say hi when I saw a big black body stuck in the air duct of his Busa. It was a bird he had hit on his last pass down the track. Freaked us both out but him more I quess as he screwed up his launch when we finally did race & I went home with the trophy & money.
                  The next time was a pleasure cruise down near lake Erie in SW Ontario. It was getting dusky & I could see a black cloud rapidly approaching. It turns out it was a cloud of thousands of dragonflys in some kind of mating ritual. Well, I ran right into them & they were splattering and exploding on my face shield and jacket. They felt like little rocks when they hit me. Somehow, I managed to stay on the bike.

                  Paul
                  80 gs1100 16-v ported & polished, 1 mm oversize intake valves, 1150 carbs w/Dynojet stage 3, plus Bandit/gsxr upgrades

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                    #24
                    Not to many bad encounters with bugs yet. The odd large bug with the visor up though.

                    However I am guilty of kicking a dog. :shock: Late night riding and some guy behind me with his brights on simply refusing to pass me. Thankfully due to this I was already on edge. All of a sudden a dog just ran out and I was already on top of it. Hit my right foot and knocked my right foot clean off the peg and gave me a good shake. After pulling over to catch my breath I went back and it was nowhere to be found. Hopefully after a 40mph kick it won't be making any late night road crossings again...

                    Originally posted by Outlander View Post
                    I got hit by a honey bee one time, got in under my collar somehow, and stung the **** out of me. I was miles from no where, and had to keep driving. By the time I got home, that little bee had pumped enough venom into me, that part of my right arm was paralyzed, and I could not move my head to the right no matter what I did.
                    Sure it wasn't a wasp? Honey bees can only sting you once since their stinger comes out upon stinging.

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                      #25
                      I'm sure everybody here watched wild hogs and can relate to some of it......but you know people who don't ride really don't understand that crap happens!! (you get hit by everything bugs, birds, (in my case)BATS, lit cigs.(they suck big time!!), and One of my favs...HAIL awsome on the interstate at speed with no place to hide.


                      MARCO!!!??...........

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by buttonhook View Post
                        lit cigs.(they suck big time!!)
                        I've been known to stop and pick them up and throw them back in through the open window of the offending car at the next red light. I'm sure it makes them think.
                        It certainly makes them scramble as I say "you dropped this" as I drop it in their lap.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Zooks View Post
                          I stopped by a tree the other day, when I was going for a ride, so I could have a pee. I stuck my hand in my trousers and pulled out an enormous one-eyed snake.
                          No problem. I do it all the time.


                          He's generally a friendly fellow.
                          I love your sense of humour zooks
                          McLoud
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                            #28
                            I actually got CUT in the face by a june bug. Those little bastards are hard! Never had an encounter with a flying animal, yet, and I hope i never do. But, I DO frequently end up with some little flying insects that SOMEHOW live when contacting my helmet, and if i have my visor up (or maybe they're getting in thru the vent in the top) they always end up in the ear pockets of my helmet. There is something quite annoying about trying to maintain concentration riding thru the city in rush hour traffic, and having some bug buzzing around in extremely close proxemity to your ear drum. I bet sometimes some of the people behind me think im crazy, or have Terets or something, as I often shake my head in crazy ways to get whatever it is to stop moving for a bit untill i can stop and take my lid off.

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                              #29
                              HA, got you all beat...when I was in panama with the army I had a dual purpose XL500s and I was on the way home to the barracks one night and I was rounding this sharp corner at about 50mph and all of a sudden a monster sized fruit bat ( about 3 ft across) and hit the bike in the headlight and poof no light on a pitch black curve along with blood and fruity bat poop in my face. I don`t know how I saved it but I did. I have had a guy throw a half eaten apple out his window at 75mph and hit me in the chest on my Harley and land in my lap,I picked up the apple and got next to him at 75mph and threw it back at him and got him in the face. Needless to say I motivated out of there.:shock:

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Kris V View Post
                                I have had a guy throw a half eaten apple out his window at 75mph and hit me in the chest on my Harley and land in my lap,
                                You've gotta wonder what motivates knuckleheads like that???????????

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