Man that sucks. Here in New Zealand you be bloody unlucky to hit animals on the roads. Maybe a sheep, cow or a horse but never a deer. And we do have deer.
It can stop slapping ANYTIME now, I'M DOWN MOTHER FLETCHER ! About this time last fall, the wife hit a deer with her Grand Cherokee we hadn't had for a month. Then the trans in the Rocket f's up. On the way home from RAA the Grand Cherokee gets hit again by an a$$hole whilst turning into our driveway, now the recently repaired Rocket hits a deer and gets totaled. Not sure what the f_ck I did, but I hope we're getting close to calling it even
there was an old carton the farther was explaining life to his son. he said every day he would carry this big rock to the top of the hill the next morning it would be at the back at the bottom of the hill.
the son says i do not understand the farther said u will son u will
It can stop slapping ANYTIME now, I'M DOWN MOTHER FLETCHER ! About this time last fall, the wife hit a deer with her Grand Cherokee we hadn't had for a month. Then the trans in the Rocket f's up. On the way home from RAA the Grand Cherokee gets hit again by an a$$hole whilst turning into our driveway, now the recently repaired Rocket hits a deer and gets totaled. Not sure what the f_ck I did, but I hope we're getting close to calling it even
Wow, sorry to hear about your encounter with the deer. Hope your healing goes nicely, a little 'tonic' should help. October and November very dangerous times to be out, especially at night, rut is under way. Hope you get your lives back together and your Rocket too. Your common sense, riding at a reduced speed saved you a lot of additional pain I'm sure. We should all learn from this. I don't ride at night in the fall just for this very reason.