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Title: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: ron freeman on March 08, 2014, 04:26:20 PM
Never mind dodging people on the highway running 65mph. Never mind avoiding debris in the road or animals running out in front of you. Or my favorite, some jackass in a car wanting to play chicken on a two lane blacktop. I come home after taking off the garbage to my wife telling me just backed into my bike that "parked" behind the driver's side of her car and a good 10'behind it. I just got it out after it was in hibernation for 4 months and this is what happens. This is going to be one hell of season.
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: radodrill on March 08, 2014, 04:31:48 PM
pics or it didn't happen  :flipoff:

On a more serious note: that really sucks; it's about as bad as backing out through a closed garage door

And I guess your car insurance won't be too happy paying for your bike
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: twocool on March 08, 2014, 04:45:43 PM
Grounds for divorce..

Cookie



Quote from: ron freeman on March 08, 2014, 04:26:20 PM
Never mind dodging people on the highway running 65mph. Never mind avoiding debris in the road or animals running out in front of you. Or my favorite, some jackass in a car wanting to play chicken on a two lane blacktop. I come home after taking off the garbage to my wife telling me just backed into my bike that "parked" behind the driver's side of her car and a good 10'behind it. I just got it out after it was in hibernation for 4 months and this is what happens. This is going to be one hell of season.
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: ron freeman on March 08, 2014, 04:52:01 PM
Oh no, it happened but I've never been successful at uploading pics to this site, they're always to big. You said it Cookie. I didn't say a word, just started my bike, pulled back into the basement and went to work on it. Yes I was ticked but didn't say anything, just went to work on repairs or patching it.
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: AnonRider on March 08, 2014, 05:00:29 PM
this is one of my biggest fears. I squish my bike at the end of the garage leaving plenty of space for her compact car. She hasn't hit it yet, but i feel that she might.. gut wrenchin
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: twocool on March 08, 2014, 05:02:55 PM
You are a very smart man!

Cookie




Quote from: ron freeman on March 08, 2014, 04:52:01 PM
Oh no, it happened but I've never been successful at uploading pics to this site, they're always to big. You said it Cookie. I didn't say a word, just started my bike, pulled back into the basement and went to work on it. Yes I was ticked but didn't say anything, just went to work on repairs or patching it.
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: Wazzee on March 08, 2014, 05:05:00 PM
This would ruin my whole week! Think she needs to really do something very special to make up for that..........

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Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: twinrat on March 09, 2014, 01:04:27 AM
hang a tennis ball from the roof where it hits the window in front of the driver to let her know shes in the shed far enough ,thats what i did for the wife after her mother drove through the end of there shed .its worked for thirty years so far FINGERS CROSSED
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: Alan_nc on March 09, 2014, 01:53:05 AM
Hummmm....

Was there something way way back in her mind that she wanted to get rid of that $%^& motorcycle?
Title: Re: My Wife Hit My Bike
Post by: Big Rich on March 10, 2014, 12:08:57 AM
Quote from: twinrat on March 09, 2014, 01:04:27 AM
hang a tennis ball from the roof where it hits the window in front of the driver to let her know shes in the shed far enough ,thats what i did for the wife after her mother drove through the end of there shed .its worked for thirty years so far FINGERS CROSSED

+1 to the tennis ball. That's what my wife and I do and haven't had a problem. Also, I like to put something soft / disposable in between a car and bike (like a big cardboard box). That way, there's a crunching sound before any real damage occurs.