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#1 - ZORER
Thanks Dad



Luckyly he's ok.

This is third fall on three different bikes.This time it was my bike...His bike was broken so he used mine for that day, and fell. he's a good rider but really unlucky incidents he had.

i think this will cost me about 100-150 euros..

Thanks god he's ok.
#2 - CSU1
get well soon ZORER Senior.
well, another episode of:

"never let your dad drive your car / bike"

that pic was made last year in may or so, repaired it and guess what my dad did again this year...
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#4 - ZORER
Thanks CSU, he's already ok.And we didn't even notice his fall for 2 days...He parked the bike and put on the cover.And after 2 days i found the broken mirror in their room.i thought "-oh no! please god not my mirror" . But it was my mirror. He was thinking to repair it before i realise but he couldn't find spare parts that fast.
Quote from three_jump :well, another episode of:

"never let your dad drive your car / bike"

that pic was made last year in may or so, repaired it and guess what my dad did again this year...

That reminds me of last summer, when my dad was drunk and mowing the lawn. After he was done he pushed the lawnmower in to the garage while not being very careful at it and making a "nice" ~1 meter long deep scratch to the side my car.

Gotta love drunken parents, no?
Well it's fun to see that some guys don't trust their dads on driving...
I cannot say that since the only accident mine has had in 35 years is a scratch while
he was parked...He wasn't even there.
So I'm more the one not to be trusted since my license is still fresh!
Everytime he gives me his CooperS he doesn't show it but I can feel he's scared shitless...
about his car...
Major crashes:
-His Fulvia 1600
-My brother Lancia Delta
Then he managed to scratch while parking, or hitting animals ALL the cars we had, he even managed to rear bump my mother car with his at a stop, she was a little angry after...
Funny part it's that Italy airforce let him pilot expensive fighter jets for living...
It's just that pilot dont watch ahead while driving, you know there is autopilot for that
Still remembering him taking me back form school and while driving he was speaking to me and watching me instead of road.
Me: "Dad, the truck".
He continue speaking.
Me: "Dad, the truck".
Still continue speaking while wathcing me.
Me: "Dad, brake!".
Him: "OMG!".

Me and my brother NEVER let him drive when we go somewhere more far than 1 km...

ZORER: Good that he is ok!
#9 - ZORER
Thank you guys.

He's fixing the mirror.Managed to glue it back to one piece.Tomorrow i'll mount it back on.i hope it doesn't look that bad.
Bummer All the best to your dad and your bike though :up:

Same thing happened with my brother's Ducati 600 Monsterdark. Dad took it for a spin and came back looking very sheepish with a big ding in the petrol tank. He was ok though. The bike was so new the tyres weren't even dirty My bro ended up selling it though, through a combination of becoming a father and the fact that he couldn't afford those rear Pirellis anymore He was going through one a month, the nutter Damn shame! I was going to buy it when he traded up to a 996...no such luck.
#11 - JTbo
I find myself lucky, I have managed to wreck personally my own toys, well only two and none was my fault, but well

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