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Well, smacked another deer tonight. That's number 3 for me. Thanks to my super bright led sidlights and my projector headlight I saw her standing a ways out. I was only puttering around at 45 mph anyways on a backroad. Braked to about 20 and I thought she was gonna let me go by, but NO!, she had to make a couple of big jumps and landed right in the front right corner of the bike. The crash bar took the brunt of it and knocked her down and spun her around. She stumbled up, I kept the bike up ok, and she hobbled off the road. She's gonna have some serious bruises tommorrow! Cracked my windshield some but ok other than that. STOOPID DEER! I guess I should have totally stopped the bike and led her across the road by hand! Jeez! 
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You have terrible luck with deer, man. Glad you kept that big beast upright
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Sorry to hear that... potentially lethal. Don't you get victors rights to the spoils though? Bambi burgers,mmmm
I took the Road Less Travelled.
Now where the ****** am I?
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Sorry to hear that Rich! Glad you weren't hurt!
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Dang Rich, you and Bambi do not get along. Glad to hear you managed to keep the bike upright. I have no freaking idea if these work or not but have you ever tried the deer whistle on you bike?
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you could have been completely stopped at it might have still run into you.
you are correct, they are stupid.
they are also quite tasty, but that is not the best way to harvest them.
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Geez Rich! What, aren't there enough hunters in your neck of the Iowa woods to help thin out the population of those dumbassed deer you seem to keep runnin' into???  (...btw, I think I saw ya over in the Indian forum...left ya a PM over there...I'm LOVIN' my new Springfield...can't believe how well it handles for a big ol' beast)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Glad you're ok Rich.3? Sounds like your deer as bad as our kangaroos or the Scandinavians moose and reindeer.Roos will jump the wrong way at the last minute too.
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Hey Rich, glad you survived, but I'm thinking that you should change the brand of aftershave and deodorant as you are obviously giving off some pheromones that are attractive to them pesky deer
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Thanks fellas. And I DID have my deer whistle on. I still think it works, After all, the damn thing DID look right at me before it jumped. Truly, this is only the third time I've even SEEN a deer since I put it on! Before that, I saw one at least twice a month. Bottom line, the dumba
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Hmmmm, keyboard just locked up on me for a minute. Anyways, like I was sayin, evidently NOTHING was gonna stop his attempted suicide. The only bummer is that I just looked up a replacement windshield for the bike and Cee Baileys doesn't make them anymore. And I darn sure aren't gonna pay Indian $500 for a REPLACEMENT!
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It's a bummer about Cee Bailey but there are lots of other aftermarket windshields available for the Indians.
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Hmmmm, keyboard just locked up on me for a minute. Anyways, like I was sayin, evidently NOTHING was gonna stop his attempted suicide. The only bummer is that I just looked up a replacement windshield for the bike and Cee Baileys doesn't make them anymore. And I darn sure aren't gonna pay Indian $500 for a REPLACEMENT!
Indian, Hey Harley Davidson I'll see your bet on accessories prices and raise you. 
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You have terrible luck with deer, man.
I think actually the contrary - If that's #3 and you're here to tell of it, I'd say you may actually be damned lucky. Damned forest rats!
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Hmmmm, keyboard just locked up on me for a minute. Anyways, like I was sayin, evidently NOTHING was gonna stop his attempted suicide. The only bummer is that I just looked up a replacement windshield for the bike and Cee Baileys doesn't make them anymore. And I darn sure aren't gonna pay Indian $500 for a REPLACEMENT!
Rich, I'm expecting my taller and a little wider replacement windshield for my Springfield to arrive today.
It's made by Rifle Windshield Co. out of Atascadero CA and the cost is only a little over 200 bucks.
http://rifle.com/
(...I'll let ya know what I think of it after fitting it to the stock Springfield windshield brackets...it's supposed to have pre-drilled holes for an easy installation)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Thanks Dwight, I'll look them up. National Cycle has one but it has a curve at the top to redirect air and I don't like that feature. I PREFER some air to reach my face.
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Rich, I fitted the new Rifle windshield today and before heading out on it to play tennis in Cottonwood.
Have just returned home to Sedona.
Very very good quality piece and it fit exactly as they said, and now I'm not getting any helmet buffeting at all at 70-80mph.
(...highly recommended)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Yeah, I looked them up. They have the style I want for my Vintage, although, I'll get the shorter one cause I LIKE my head to be hittin some wind. Thanks for the review Dwight.
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OH, and btw Rich, I'd now sell ya my stock Springfield windshield for a song, but I believe the bracket's mounting hole positions for your Chief Classic/Vintage model's windshield are a little different than they are for the Springfield windshields.
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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OH, and btw Rich, I'd now sell ya my stock Springfield windshield for a song, but I believe the bracket's mounting hole positions for your Chief Classic/Vintage model's windshield are a little different than they are for the Springfield windshields.
hmmmmm...,thats odd. I would have thought they were the same. I'll find out and then I might buy it as long as it is the short one.
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OH, and btw Rich, I'd now sell ya my stock Springfield windshield for a song, but I believe the bracket's mounting hole positions for your Chief Classic/Vintage model's windshield are a little different than they are for the Springfield windshields.
hmmmmm...,thats odd. I would have thought they were the same. I'll find out and then I might buy it as long as it is the short one.
They might be the same(hole placement that is), but I have read on the Indian forum that they're not.
Another difference would be that because the Springfield forks are less raked, the angle of the windshields of the Chief vintage/Classic models would automatically be lower in height because of the increased angle of the windshields on your model Indian. WHICH, if the pre-drilled holes on your brackets DO line up with my Springfield brackets would actually work in your favor, due to your liking yours a bit lower.
The height from the bottom of the headlight nacelle cutout to the very top of my old windshield is 15", btw.
(...let me know what ya find out...if it'll work, I'll send ya my old windshield, which is spotless and perfect btw, in the same box that Rifle sent my new windshield in)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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OH, and btw Rich, I'd now sell ya my stock Springfield windshield for a song, but I believe the bracket's mounting hole positions for your Chief Classic/Vintage model's windshield are a little different than they are for the Springfield windshields.
I believe they are indeed different. I think it has to do with the different rake on the Springfield and Chief models.
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...btw, ...I'm LOVIN' my new Springfield...can't believe how well it handles for a big ol' beast)

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