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That wasn't ME


dylly
03-10-2003, 11:54 AM
That video that 90 civic rider posted isn't me. I hit the curb head on with both front wheels straight, and it was covered in snow in the dead of winter. I was also going way slower than the guy in the video. By the way I found out the damage and its really not that bad. All I need is a new rim and tire for the right side. Plus I need to find a front frame piece that is held on by 4 or 5 bolts. Then an alignment and I'll be set. Total cost $200. I think I got lucky:sun:

dirtydx
03-10-2003, 12:24 PM
thats pretty good news:) where in ontario are u from anyways?

marked001
03-10-2003, 01:50 PM
I was wondering about that since you said you were doing 360s in the snow and I didnt see a spec of snow :)

MyFirst4G
03-10-2003, 10:41 PM
Originally posted by marked001
I was wondering about that since you said you were doing 360s in the snow and I didnt see a spec of snow :)

Ditto, i was confused also, why did u create another thread though?? lol, j/k, i really dont care..... :D

Jay eS Iye
03-11-2003, 06:29 AM
hey what frame piece is it that you got, and how did you know that was the one? i hit a curb a couple weeks ago, and right now my wheels are sitting further back than they should... so i'm wondering if thats what it is

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