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ryan2121

Head on horse and a Honda 450r

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ryan2121

Ok after just a week of owning my horse I have already had a pretty bad experience. Yesterday while tilling up our motocross track, one of my friends decide to ride the track while im working. So as im tilling up the landing on our 80ft. triple I look up in front of me and see nothing but the bottom of his 07 Honda 450r heading straight for me. I couldnt move out of the way in time so we both froze, His right front a arm caught my right front wheel, I flipped him and broke his knee. It pushed me and the wheel horse backward about 7 feet and through me off the side just leaving a big goose egg on my leg. After calming down we checked out the damage and I can tell you honda doesnt build them like Wheel Horse. He has a bent frame, bent bumper, cut tire, busted wheel and possibly a bent long travel a arm. I havent tore apart the Horse yet but it seems I have a flat tire and something bent on the suspension causing it to be out of alignment.

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Ted Wendel

He checked out the damage with a broken knee?

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Raider12

WOW! This could have been a lot worst had he landed differently. Although the injuries sound bad enough, thank goodness they wern't any worst.

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ryan2121

Yes he didnt even realize he was hurt at first. when he landed he took off running.

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bustedglass

Sounds like he's tougher than his ride :thumbs2: .

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WHC-125

Hope everyone is okay and all is well :thumbs2:

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bitten

Wow sounds like it could have been alot worse. Glad that a broken knee is all that happend, as if that isnt enough.

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