Pic of where my DS bit me
#4
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Yep, that's a nice bite alright. Good thing it wasn't a couple inches lower.
I had a MAJOR near fatel high-speed crash years ago. One of the more minor injuries I sustained was a gash to the inside of my thigh requiring over 40 staples to close. I was very lucky though because I hang my little buddy on the other side. The gash started high enough and was deep enough that I would have lost my manhood if I were hanging to the other leg. SCARRY!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
I had a MAJOR near fatel high-speed crash years ago. One of the more minor injuries I sustained was a gash to the inside of my thigh requiring over 40 staples to close. I was very lucky though because I hang my little buddy on the other side. The gash started high enough and was deep enough that I would have lost my manhood if I were hanging to the other leg. SCARRY!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
#5
#6
#7
Trending Topics
#9
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
I work for the baltimore city fire dept and one day we went out for an "injured civilian call", when we got there, the civilian was definetly injured. He had flipped his new 400ex while doing wheelies and as the quad tumbled behind him the handlebar punctured his right calf. It came in from the back of the leg and stuck out 2 inches in the front. (Front brake lever too). The dude almost lost his leg.
#10
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Originally posted by: KFXDAWG
I work for the baltimore city fire dept and one day we went out for an "injured civilian call", when we got there, the civilian was definetly injured. He had flipped his new 400ex while doing wheelies and as the quad tumbled behind him the handlebar punctured his right calf. It came in from the back of the leg and stuck out 2 inches in the front. (Front brake lever too). The dude almost lost his leg.
I work for the baltimore city fire dept and one day we went out for an "injured civilian call", when we got there, the civilian was definetly injured. He had flipped his new 400ex while doing wheelies and as the quad tumbled behind him the handlebar punctured his right calf. It came in from the back of the leg and stuck out 2 inches in the front. (Front brake lever too). The dude almost lost his leg.