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      spillingvoid




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      Registered: October 2008
      Location: San Antonio
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      Its hard to tell in this picture but this thing keep my ankle from breaking and and saddle bags(not pictured) allowed me to slid out from under the bike after it fell over. When I hit the ground my foot was wedged 90 degrees bottom of the foot out between the exhausts the the rear brake lever.
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