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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3245778" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I had road bikes for many years. Started with an RD-250 Yamaha in the 70's, 450 Honda about the same time, and finally a Gold Wing in their second year of production in the 70's. Ex wife and I rode that gold wing over 70K miles. Always a highly defensive driver and never had a problem until 1984. Had to lay the bike over three times that year to keep from broadsiding a red light or stop sign runner. </p><p>Something told me to get off the road, and when it got repaired, I sold it. </p><p>Everything I ride now is off road equipment. </p><p>We have some good friends that are both amputees on the right leg. They had a red light runner get them on the right side of the bike in Fairfax Ok and caused injuries so serious they couldn't save either leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3245778, member: 5412"] I had road bikes for many years. Started with an RD-250 Yamaha in the 70's, 450 Honda about the same time, and finally a Gold Wing in their second year of production in the 70's. Ex wife and I rode that gold wing over 70K miles. Always a highly defensive driver and never had a problem until 1984. Had to lay the bike over three times that year to keep from broadsiding a red light or stop sign runner. Something told me to get off the road, and when it got repaired, I sold it. Everything I ride now is off road equipment. We have some good friends that are both amputees on the right leg. They had a red light runner get them on the right side of the bike in Fairfax Ok and caused injuries so serious they couldn't save either leg. [/QUOTE]
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