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alexander52408

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  • Birthday 03/20/1981

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    Alex
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    Carroll County
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    2007 Yamaha R6S

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  1. I work in law enforcement but have very little to offer on the subject their is a tiny airstrip in my jurisdiction but the only dealings I’ve had with it was "Deer vs. Airplane" landing crash (the deer lost....BIG TIME). When I dealt with that their was all kinds of extra paperwork due to the FAA. I would recommend starting with their Ohio office or "google" it. Hope that helps some.
  2. Glad your alright, when you do get back to 100% watch those back roads. The twisties are great and great fun but between deer, road debris as you describe, and a handful of other dangers riding when your not able to fully concentrate or are distracted (Sick) can be life altering. Count your blessing and live to ride anther day.
  3. I’m new here too been riding awhile though. Just have fun with it, ride safe, ride within your ability, and wear your gear….oh and watch out for the morons on 4 wheels because they won’t be watching out for you.
  4. Opps, good catch. BTW love the V-max: The club bouncer of motorcycles.
  5. Ahhh... MOS(Army) started out as 68W(medic) swithched to motor pool (91L Construction Equipment Repairer) after reenlistment.
  6. To busy looking for grid squares for the map sir, checked supply, they sent me to Top, Top sent me to the CO, and the Capt yelled at me for being late to formation......ahhhh crap.
  7. Recently joined the wabsite. Seemes very squared away, lot of good people. I have been riding for about 12 years with an occational break to go hang out in Iraq. Crashed (really crashed not just a slow speed drop) once in 07 about 14 days after returning stateside. Joe Rocket, HJC, and darn good pair goverment issued leather personell carriers (Boots for all non-vets) saved my life and limbs. So thank the Lord for that. Lesson being wear your gear. Other than that I ride an R6 and after God, Family, and Country anything on two wheels is just great. Thanks and ride safe. alex
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