« Reply #22 on: October 05, 2008, 08:35:20 PM »
I only got halfway throught the thread and I have to ask, what the heck is the deal with Dodges and motorcycles? I was driving a full-size Dodge van when I was rear-ended by a motorcycle. It hit hard enough to put the motorcycle UNDER my van and a wrecker had to pick the back of the van up off the ground to get it back out of there. The rider dented the corner of my quarter panel with his body, rag-dolled through the air, landed in the street, was run over by oncoming traffic, and dragged 80 feet down the road
under a car.

Beleive it or not he survived all that but needed a new set of wheels, as in a wheelchair. I think everything was paralzed except his head. All I had wrong with me was whiplash.

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