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Offline Don R

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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #25 on: April 13, 2012, 03:21:01 PM »
I was on this country road once and lost my virginity. Never did find it again.
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #26 on: April 13, 2012, 03:21:56 PM »
Oh wait, that might have been the best thing I lost out on a road!
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #27 on: April 13, 2012, 03:23:35 PM »
I was stumbling drunk.
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #28 on: April 13, 2012, 03:40:29 PM »
This tank driver went under a bridge too low and lost 12.7 machine gun from the turret. The following 12 tanks run over the gun and when we recovered it, it looked more like a shovel than like a weapon. LOL, the good old days of my service:)
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #29 on: April 13, 2012, 03:52:18 PM »
I knew a guy about 30 years ago that was leaving my mates place, he popped a wheel stand on his TT500 Yamaha and unceremoniously dumped his girlfriend in the middle of the road, funnily, even though she was all flesh and blood, sparks flew wildly after that one.... ;D ;D true story...
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2012, 03:55:58 PM »
I knew a guy about 30 years ago that was leaving my mates place, he popped a wheel stand on his TT500 Yamaha and unceremoniously dumped his girlfriend in the middle of the road, funnily, even though she was all flesh and blood, sparks flew wildly after that one.... ;D ;D true story...
It sounds like he had a few Sparks meant to come his way after that episode  :o.
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #31 on: April 13, 2012, 03:57:29 PM »
I knew a guy about 30 years ago that was leaving my mates place, he popped a wheel stand on his TT500 Yamaha and unceremoniously dumped his girlfriend in the middle of the road, funnily, even though she was all flesh and blood, sparks flew wildly after that one.... ;D ;D true story...
It sounds like he had a few Sparks meant to come his way after that episode  :o.

Oh yeah, Simmo was only a little guy but his girl was around 6 foot tall, believe it or not, they got married and are still together last time i heard.....
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #32 on: April 13, 2012, 04:10:29 PM »
LOL  ;D
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #33 on: April 13, 2012, 10:26:04 PM »
 My buddy was wheelying his XT 500.. way up, he ground the licence plate, then it folded, letting it hit the taillight, and it broke..at that point he was a bit too far..tried to dab the rear brake but it went over..
 We were riding in Edmonton one time he wheelyed off a light, cop on a white CB750 P pulled us over.. he had an RC Eng decal on the swingarm.. didnt get a ticket.
 I got way to high on a wheely on my 73 750 one night, the guys watching thought it would go over.. Was at Big Sur and was looking at the tops of the redwoods..lit up by my headlight.. didnt realize how high I was but later I found scratches on my back fender, and I cant say if it hit or not...
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #34 on: April 15, 2012, 01:55:54 PM »
I put a piece of fuel line tubing over an air chuck and then stuck a slow jet from a KZ650  in the other end to clean it and thought I had a firm enough grasp but ptooey, over the power lines. I didn't even bother to look for it.
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #35 on: April 15, 2012, 06:20:05 PM »
In the early 70's, I was working for a excavating company.  One of my co-workers was towing a John Deere 450C bulldozer on a lowboy trailer.  He went too fast over a set of rough railroad tracks.  The pintle broke on the truck and he slowed a bit and something caught his eye in the right mirror.  It was the lowboy and the bulldozer passing him on the right.  It was a 2 lane road with no other traffic and it skidded to a stop on the shoulder.  I sometimes wonder how I survived working there.

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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #36 on: April 15, 2012, 09:16:07 PM »
this one time several years ago my band was on tour, enroute from Boston to NYC/Brooklyn in my 1990 Dodge van.  It was raining cats and dogs like I had never seen before.  Went through one huge puddle and felt some serious hydroplaning.  The next big puddle there was a huge bang, the rearend dropped, and started drifting all over the place.  I figured it was a tire blowout and aimed for a conveniently placed exit but didn't quite make it as I noticed the engine revving freely and no forward momentum.  We grinded to halt on the sholder.  Trying to stay as dry as possible, I cracked the door and peeked towards the back.  I saw the back wheel sitting all askew in the wheel well with the back end of the van basically sitting on the road.  My first thought was that the axle had somehow broken.  I took the plunge out into the rain to check it out.  Somehow, all five lugnuts had split the scene along with the brake drum and most of the springs and levers, linkages, etc. inside.  Got towed to a Firestone tire/repair shop 'cuz it would be open on Sunday. (This occurence was Saturday night, of course)  Spent the next three days in Stamford Connecticut cooling our heels, staying in the closest motel(totally sleazy complete with a bar full of Puerto Rican hookers)and searching down the missing brake parts.  All the firestone shop would do is try to get stuff from the local Dodge dealership which, of course, had nothing for a 1990 model in 2006.  I ended up finding the last insignificant part by wandering around town, stumbled in to some dusty old parts store and talking to the Jewish owner.  "O yeah, I tink I knows whatch ya neet...Lemme run next dowwwr..."  He came back several minutes later with a whole handful.  I asked what he wanted for the one I needed.  "Take 'em all for 5 bucks"  I went back to the Firestone garage, slapped that puppy home, and told the mechanic to button it up, paid the $600 bill for a complete brakejob and got the hell out of there.  We made it  to our last show of the tour in Columbus Ohio...
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #37 on: April 16, 2012, 04:05:39 AM »
In the early 70's, I was working for a excavating company.  One of my co-workers was towing a John Deere 450C bulldozer on a lowboy trailer.  He went too fast over a set of rough railroad tracks.  The pintle broke on the truck and he slowed a bit and something caught his eye in the right mirror.  It was the lowboy and the bulldozer passing him on the right.  It was a 2 lane road with no other traffic and it skidded to a stop on the shoulder.  I sometimes wonder how I survived working there.

LOL.  I had a driver plant a tank in somebody's garden.  We were moving to load them on trains and he took a corner bit to fast or whatever and the T-55 jut hopped from the low bed and into somebody's front yard.   Quite surprise in the morning, took some effort to get it out too.
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Re: What's the worst thing you've lost in the garage or on the road?
« Reply #38 on: April 16, 2012, 04:14:17 PM »
As a teen a buddy of mine had his Yamaha yz125 in my back yard (my parents had a big yard) and next door was my neighbor who happened to be the absolute hottest girl in our HS, in her bikini swimming in her pool. My buddy decides to seize the opportunity by impressing her with some wheelies as he's heading back towards my house but that first wheelie was more than he expected and his feet came off the foot pegs leaving him hanging onto the handlebars laying flat on his belly on top of the bike. Rather than just ditch the bike and fall he was determined to bring the bike under control and had a death grip on the handlebar grips.

The problem was that every time he tried to pull himself back upright and get his feet under him, he would twist the throttle again when he tried hence pulling another wheelie again and again heading straight for the back of my house so the bike basically went WHAAPAH, WHAAPAH, WHAAPAH and finally BANG into the back of my house, no helmet on with his head just barely missing the electric meter box on the side of the house with him not so gracefully landing in my moms rose bush with his "bell" rung.

My drop dead gorgeous neighbor wasn't impressed at all however she was THOROUGHLY amused  and asking for an encore. True story
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