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Pics of "not taking yourself too seriously", anyone else out there crash and leave it?


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Posted this pic in another thread already. Yeah, this is common enough. Constantly trying to get better, learning more every ride. Challenging myself and the bike. E34B9EE7-2346-4F51-848D-3179B8FC80D0.thumb.jpeg.763a2c01c7934903ade7d2d3facbd4a8.jpeg
 

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In my case the scars are in the crash bars (where is supposed they must be) 😅

 

It hurts a little less... but little 😢

 

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Teneré 700 '20

WR250R '10

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1 hour ago, Ol'crazy said:

In my case the scars are in the crash bars (where is supposed they must be) 😅

 

It hurts a little less... but little 😢

 

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I flipped mine on the first day.  Crash bars were about 3 weeks out.  Looks like you had a better strategy!

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1 hour ago, mpb1 said:

I flipped mine on the first day.  Crash bars were about 3 weeks out.  Looks like you had a better strategy!

 

I didn't wait having the bars to drop the bike either. But I was lucky and it was hardly noticeable. 🤣

 

Teneré 700 '20

WR250R '10

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