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I could see that.

Does the seller know he put a "7" in the front of this price rather than a similar looking number, say like a "2"?

No warranty?!

Yup.

I'm a little biased, but I'm going to pick one of the many liveries in the 24 hours of Lemons series... That's Speedcop and DC Doug's Parnelli Jones Galaxy 500

You can go ahead and skip to ~6:25 for actual images of cars drifting...

#COTD ? H-clicked at least. I'll be chuckling all day from this, good sir.

"The court also took away his driving privileges for 15 years."

I'm going to just leave this here...

Thanks for the heads up! Copy and Pasted below. Hopefully Nibbles has the night off...

SLVR720 Quote from: in4mation on November 23, 2011, 09:36:10 PM

SLVR720 You're lucky to be where you are man, that's for sure. In cases like this the other driver should be charged with attempted vehicular manslaughter, but as we all know the person on the bike will always get the biggest hospital bill, and the shortest end of the legal "stick"

Quote from: House_of_Dexter on November 21, 2011, 05:18:47 PM

RV93 god, i hate people like her. theyll do anything to get 2 cars ahead, even if it means something like this could happen. her not getting her license revoked is completely bs. id be ok with more severe consequences.

ME Yeah, I wish that was the case, FastJack. One of the most frustrating things about this is even if I DO end up with a big fat check from her insurance (unlikely), she NEVER has to deal with ANY consequences for what's she's done. As opposed to the emotional roller-coaster, not only myself has been subjected to, but

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This is a classic case of "being right and dead won't get you anywhere". I was in a line of cars, with people in front and behind me. Driver behind tried to pass me on a double yellow, had no where to go (oncoming traffic!) so she decided coming back in my lane to be a good idea. She panic stopped slamming on her

How might this happen, you may ask?!?! Well, it made the paper, though as is the case in almost all newspaper articles, the motorcycle is the problem, and never the victim... [www.nashuatelegraph.com] EDIT got link working

I recently just got the bike back from the police impound. It now looks like this

Greetings all. I joined here over a year ago (don't recall the exact month), after buying a low mileage clean EX 500R to add to the stable. I purchased the bike fairly late in the season, around the first of October last year (gotta get a good deal!). It was the "cleanest" bike I'd say I'd ever owned, and was hoping