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Somewhat off topic, but yet similar. Used to have a Honda 1000 for commute to work, came home one night, crossed RR tracks. Train had exploded a deer. Various parts (of deer) all over the road. Almost laid bike down. The four exhaust pipes came out right behind front tire. Made my way home after checking pants. The neighbors Rotwieller ( which was a constant source of barking, growling, I'm a big bad***routine) came running over and did his usual routine, which included watering my tires. He smelled something cooking on the exhaust headers and it must have smelled good. Mind you the bike had only been shut off for ten seconds. One lick/sizzle was all it took. The howling I heard as I walked to the house was very....satisfying. Needless to say my tires never got watered again!!!! Sometimes there is a God. Willy
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