*please wear your helmet*(split in two)**PICS**
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Glad your still walking with the living. Some people have no since. I'm not to far from you in NVA let us know who towed you so we don't experinec a repeat. I hope you had it insured. I'd also ask the fool that towed you to foot the bill for a new lid and your insurance CO-pay.
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WELL YOU SEE................
I WENT WTH LIABILITY INSURANCE.........
I can add that to the list of poor choices
A friend in scrantin pa blew his motor in a 97 spotsman I'll have to see if I can get some parts
from him since he does not want to fix it.
PUT YOUR LID ON THEN, RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT
I WENT WTH LIABILITY INSURANCE.........
I can add that to the list of poor choices
A friend in scrantin pa blew his motor in a 97 spotsman I'll have to see if I can get some parts
from him since he does not want to fix it.
PUT YOUR LID ON THEN, RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT
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I am just amazed at your story. How can a "friend" be such an ***. Next time you see the f****r...drop him where he stands. Make him pony up for all repairs plus a new helmet. Then drop him a couple of more times over the next little while. After a while it will be like Pavlov's dog...every time he sees you he will drop to the ground in pain.
Glad that you are going to be okay.
This goes to reinforce my earlier thread on helemet use. A lot of people would never think that something like this could happen while being towed but it just goes to show that someone can never anticipate all hazards that they will be exposed to so using the right protective gear as a proactive measure is the right thing to do.
Glad that you are going to be okay.
This goes to reinforce my earlier thread on helemet use. A lot of people would never think that something like this could happen while being towed but it just goes to show that someone can never anticipate all hazards that they will be exposed to so using the right protective gear as a proactive measure is the right thing to do.