Jeopardizing your bowhunting passion
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Buell: I'll agree with you to some extent on that. However, I try to be very cautious when I ride but just ran into some bad luck on the day of my accident. Other drivers' errors on the other hand are not my lack of paying attention.
Anyway, I'm still thinking about selling the Ninja. I haven't been the same on her since it happened. Don't think I ever will be. It's not that I wasn't afraid of it before; I just know what it feels like to be down now. I have more important things in my life than the bike.
It fun to hear what everyone here does for fun besides bowhunting. Alot of hockey players out there.
Anyway, I'm still thinking about selling the Ninja. I haven't been the same on her since it happened. Don't think I ever will be. It's not that I wasn't afraid of it before; I just know what it feels like to be down now. I have more important things in my life than the bike.

It fun to hear what everyone here does for fun besides bowhunting. Alot of hockey players out there.
#42
Yeah dummy me has put myself in jepordy a few times [&:]I fell through an unsafe attic (long story) in 05 and serioulsy tore my rotator cuff. Surgery and a long road to recovery made me miss 05 turkey season.
I try to be more careful in my old age, now days!!
I try to be more careful in my old age, now days!!
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