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Gear Bag Stolen/lost
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[QUOTE="CR Swade, post: 872680, member: 21423"] Just got home from White Rock...yeah it was retro, junk gear day for me...but at least we all got to ride, enjoyed the night riding and day riding, nobody got hurt and hey worse things can happen. The KTM and CR ran flawlessly and our group had a great time, albeit a little late getting there as we rummaged through my old gear stash. I wasn't pretty be any means, but I never erally have been a sight for sore eyes Thank you to my wife for trying to help and thanks for the heads up replies. Status is this: homeowners doesn't cover it, auto insurance is a no-go too, regardless of placement in vehicle. Hopefully I can get a replacement rX for the Donjoy braces, or I will have to pony up the $900 for the left knee. Asterisks are sounding good right now. Anyway, to the thief/thieves...karma has a way of coming back around. I ain't the vengeful type and I won't let crap like this ruin my days, but karma...well karma is a you know what :p [/QUOTE]
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