--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud" wrote: > > Last Saturday, a buck crossed the road at a dead run about 100 ft ahead of me. I saw him coming out of the corn about 100 ft, from the road, so he was no threat, but if the cover is closer to the road, or if he runs right into my side (they will do that) I might never see him coming. > > One more time: A bounty, not a season. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "roncriswell@" wrote: > > > > Yes and I might add, most people think you are in danger primarily at night. I just talked to my friend in the hospital. He never remembers hitting the deer. and it happened about 10:30 A.M. southwest of Austin. I have had them trot across the road in mid day summer heat. Our drought has been so bad this year they say they are looking for water. It is probably a good idea to pay close attention where they put up those animal crossing or deer crossing signs. A buddy came with in 10 feet of hitting an Elk on I-40 near Flagstaff and near one of those crossing signs on his Bandit doing 90 mph. His flag would have been half mast had that happened. > > > > Criswell > > On Oct 25, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Brent Tegler wrote: > > > > > Dear All, > > > > > > As winter approaches deer move to winter grounds, consequently there are > > > many more deer crossing roads (and yes there are bazillions more deer in > > > the world because we humans create good habitat for deer and give them > > > lots of corn fields to feed on). > > > > > > Everyone should be extra cautious at this time of year during the day, > > > evenings and even the middle of the night. And be especially careful > > > where woodlands come close to both sides of the road providing cover for > > > deer to cross. > > > > > > Slow down keep your eyes open extra wide and stay safe! > > > > > > Brent. > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > ------------ > > > > > > Brent Tegler Ph.D. > > > > > > Principal/Applied Ecologist > > > > > > North-South Environmental Inc. > > > > > > P.O. Box 518, > > > > > > 35 Crawford Crescent, Unit BU5, > > > > > > Campbellville, Ontario, Canada > > > > > > L0P 1B0 > > > > > > Phone: 905-854-1112 > > > > > > Fax: 905-854-0001 > > > > > > Mobile: 226-820-6926 > > > > > > Email: btegler@ > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > ------------ > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On > > > Behalf Of Ronald Criswell > > > Sent: October-25-11 9:49 AM > > > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] biker down > > > > > > A friend hit a deer in Central TX on his motorcycle. 8 broken ribs, > > > broken collar bone, possible hip fracture with cuts and scrapes (but he > > > is alive). If you hunt, shoot them all. One of the biggest hazards to > > > bike riders. Deer are all over the place. They are even on the fringes > > > of Dallas / Ft. Worth these days wiggling their dumb ears. > > > > > > Ron Criswell > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
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I agree a bounty on these forest rats....
Got to be to stupidest creature on the planet.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
Many many time having missing these stupids things, but got one square in the side with a 1/2 ton Chevy once..
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The more I read stories like this, the more I realize how lucky I was
when I nailed my deer on the Blue Ridge Parkway on my Tengai 5-6
years ago. I managed to keep the bike up, and received only a
badly-sprained ankle, a tweaked frame, and a destroyed fairing.
Mark
At 11:31 AM -0500 10/25/11, roncriswell@... wrote:> >
>Yes and I might add, most people think you are in danger primarily >at night. I just talked to my friend in the hospital. He never >remembers hitting the deer. and it happened about 10:30 A.M.
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Yep, I am more afraid of deer on a bike than anything. Dogs too, my brother hit a German Shepard on a Vespa when we were kids and crashed badly with no helmet. I was passing through Chama New Mexico last June and got to talking to BMW rider. He said this was his first ride since his crash last year after a deer hitting him. He was following two guys and the deer just jumped into him out of some brush. He never saw it or had time to react. The other riders probably spooked it. Best to be first in line sometime. A guy yesterday laughed when I said to take heed at those animal crossing signs like they can read. Animals are kinda like humans as they have their own paths or roads (easier access routes) hence the term cow trail.
Criswell
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On Oct 25, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote: > The more I read stories like this, the more I realize how lucky I was when I nailed my deer on the Blue Ridge Parkway on my Tengai 5-6 years ago. I managed to keep the bike up, and received only a badly-sprained ankle, a tweaked frame, and a destroyed fairing. > > Mark > > >> >> > At 11:31 AM -0500 10/25/11, roncriswell@... wrote: >> Yes and I might add, most people think you are in danger primarily at night. I just talked to my friend in the hospital. He never remembers hitting the deer. and it happened about 10:30 A.M. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Hi Group,
I wanted to share a few mods that have been nice for me.
Love your feedback or other things you have done to make your ride sweeter and safer and more fun.
Thanks,
David
EBC Brakes
http://youtu.be/rGVZTHF5cyk
LED Lights
http://youtu.be/TUu5b7aUHOs
Lower Front Fender
http://youtu.be/nh0aNNyaEOw
iPad as GPS Unit
http://youtu.be/QfsJF3HuDdM
FMF Head Pipe / DG Muffler Combo
http://youtu.be/fcRFcAGrH6c
NO Side Panel removal to remove seat MOD
http://youtu.be/tnTuEAqdQn8
Rear Brake light strobe for safety
http://youtu.be/bLz0-QGCqqY
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http://runt-of-the-web.com/post/6025832256/deer-crossing
'nuff said.
I wish your friend luck. A friend of mine, while in school, hit one on
an old Honda, his dead was behind him and witnessed it. Lotsa road rash,
ground his hip down to the bone. He said the number one thing to
remember when you are going to hit a deer, at speed, on a bike is "To
keep your mouth closed." He was using his fingers to spoon deer stomach
contents out of his mouth before he realized the extent of his other
injuries. Urp.....
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