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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 542747, member: 18302"] No kidding! The rear fender absolutely exploded into a few dozen bite size pieces. You couldn't tell what part of the bike they came from. Then Jim reached down to pick one piece up, and it pulled out of the ground like a dagger. Even though only a little was showing on surface, the piece was about 7" long and maybe 2" wide. It went straight down into the soft earth, and at the deep end was the edge of the fender. The bike must have landed vertically on its tail at that point. Where the bike ended up was WAY up the trail from the little yellow plastic bits. Rick was stopped about 1/3 the way between the fender shrapnel and the bike. Rick, glad to hear you aren't too bad off. That could have been much worse! [/QUOTE]
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