all I have to say is how did you become a mod with only 6k posts? where can I sign up? I have been asking for awhile now
Why wasn't that on your person? I also keep a (now old) 8gb mini USB drive on my keychain, in a pocket. (Contents encrypted in case I lose it/anyone takes it.)10. Wallet with $150 and credit cards.
what was worse?
this or losing mousey?
I took a look and I think I know what happened, sorta.
The 4 bungee cords were fine as far as I could tell before riding off (two main cords that attach to the frame, 2 secondary ones that hook around the metal license plate holder). Just 1 month old.
If you view the bike from the back, the exhaust is on the right side. The left side bungee cord somehow snapped, so the right side bungee cord pulled the bag off the center of the seat and to the right side of the bike, right on top of the exhaust. My exhaust has melted plastic all over it. The exhaust melted the bag and contents as well as the right side bungee cord. After this bungee cord snapped, the bag just went flying off, as the other two bungee cords are not enough to hold the bag on the bike.
I'm still going to replace this bag with one of the same kind, but this time I will augment the bungee cords with actual nylon straps that either click-lock or ratchet down, as the bungee cords are clearly defective/susceptible to snapping.
sucks dude... but... didn't you periodically check your rear view mirrors? you didn't notice shit flying off your bike?
I feel bad for him, too, but I've had a tire go out on the highway from riding over refuse, I've hit a pop can just thrown out in front of me and ran over a great big fvcking grocery bag of cardboard. I see sh*t fly off the back of trucks and generally am glad when some dipsh*t's furniture is destroyed because it's wicked dangerous. I think people who put stuff in trucks should be first required to take a basic course on physics and aerodynamics so that they won't do things like put a sheet of plywood leaning forward with its lip over the top of the truck to catch wind and fly out the back.It's not "the 101". You're not in LA.
Sucks you lost your stuff, but I have little pity for people that lose shit on roads. Ran over a 4" pipe on 680 a couple years ago. Then a few months later I clipped a ladder. Just yesterday I had to avoid a freaking wheel & tire that was rolling down 280 in downtown SJ.
There are so many signs that fuzzy shouldn't be riding a bike, so many.WTF man. You have trouble every single time you ride your bike. You dropped your bike, almost killed yourself and now this.
C'mon. You are shens'ing us right?
That comes next month.I'll tell you what, you're damned lucky the whole mess didn't wind up stuck in your rear wheel or you would have found yourself skidding down the highway with a locked rear wheel.
I feel bad for him, too, but I've had a tire go out on the highway from riding over refuse, I've hit a pop can just thrown out in front of me and ran over a great big fvcking grocery bag of cardboard. I see sh*t fly off the back of trucks and generally am glad when some dipsh*t's furniture is destroyed because it's wicked dangerous. I think people who put stuff in trucks should be first required to take a basic course on physics and aerodynamics so that they won't do things like put a sheet of plywood leaning forward with its lip over the top of the truck to catch wind and fly out the back.There are so many signs that fuzzy shouldn't be riding a bike, so many. That comes next month.
I've already warned him to stop riding his motorbike, he is going to kill or at least maim himself, and probably soon. He is not the kind of guy who at the age of 75 is still riding his harley on weekends, he'll just never, ever make it.