Thread: Cobras, RIP?
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Old 12-04-2003, 02:36 PM
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All of this is great stuff and something for us Non Owners to ponder. Reality! I have been Riding Harley Davidsons for 22 years and Dirt Bikes before that. I have been in One Major Wreck and several minor incidents. Many near death misses that actually stick out more than the minor incidents. But I still enjoy riding. I do not go as fast as I once did. I did know a Custom Guitar Builder in Philadelphia by the name of Dale Bluebond. He had a Cobra and let the wife drive. Well she did a u turn on Kelly drive and They got Broad sided. Both of them Died right then and there. That was ten years ago. I have also known many Riders to die on Bikes as well. I believe when your number is up, it is time to go where the big guy wants you to go. No choice. I also believe in not being foolish and risking your life in an over extreme fashion either. What I do get from all of this is that Cobra Driving School sounds better and better to me.
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