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    Importance of safety gear

    Not many people will go this fast, but, think about what would happen if into your own oil or water at 80, 90, 100, or more mph.

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    Wow that's scary stuff.
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    It always hits me hearing people re-living things like that. Guy definitely had someone looking out for him, glad he is making what looks like a pretty good recovery considering.
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    Wow that is hard to watch. Makes me think how
    much safer it is to ride my mountain tandem in
    the woods with Cindy.
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