Posted by fixerupper on April 09, 2015 at 08:27:04 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: OT motorcyle noise posted by bumblebee on April 08, 2015 at 18:09:36:
I was in the Black Hills a couple of years ago traveling south out of Rapid City on that four lane, I forget the name of the highway. Four Harleys with straight pipes and tall handlebars went around us and disappeared over the next hill. A couple of them had a guy driving and a girl riding. A few miles later we came up on an accident scene where two bikes, these bikes who passed us, were on their sides way out in the median, a lady was walking out of the ditch with her hands over her mouth and a man was laying on his back with his knees up, rocking back and forth. Next morning on the news they said a car changed lanes and pushed these bikes off the road. The bikes were in the left lane with their loud straight pipes and the driver of the car still didn't know they were there. One of the bikers died. Was the car driver on the cell phone? Don't know!
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