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  • ZIP Ties strung across road.

    WOW!!! This would ruin your day.

    http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news...44/detail.html
    Eric Roellig
    1980 SG w Windjammer V & KG hard bags
    **Very first bike**
    Current condition: Running!!! Lead, follow or get the #^%# out of my way!!!!!!

  • #2
    Ties and cables

    A few years back a farmer in upstate NY put a cable across his driveway to stop people with snowmobiles from using his field. One evening while riding his own smowmobile he forgot about the cable and decapitated himself. It is common for city folk around there to do the same thing on fences when they are riding in unfamiliar areas at night. Snowmobiles have the pointed nose and windshield that lifts the wire to just the right height to take off one's head.......
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    • #3
      I knew someone back in the70's who was decapitated by a cable strung across a road that was closed. They were riding a snowmobile on the road (illegally) to the town dump at night, after a good snow fall, and the dump was closed, thus the cable. The cable had been used for many years. There was a sign hanging from the cable, but the driver didn't see it. When the driver realized what was happening, he ducked, but his passenger wasn't as lucky.

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      • #4
        Cable cutters

        You see 'em on helicopters. Sawtoothed Vees atop & below the helicopter nose. Designed to cut power or phone cables should the pilot fly into one. A lesser known Canadian invention now seen on helicopters world wide.
        Fred Hill, S'toon
        XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
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        • #5
          When I was 13 I used to ride a dirt bike through a few fields to get to friends houses. One day the owner of one of them strung up a clothesline across one of the areas that he knew we'd go through. I was hauling ass through there one evening to get home before it got too dark to ride the bike (A Suzuki RM-80) and cought that sucker in the chest. Bruised a few ribs, and beat me up pretty badly. If I hadn't been standing on the pegs when I hit it, I'd have likely been hurt much worse, if not killed.

          The worst part was when I woke up (a couple of hours later) I found the bike about 100 ft away and folded nearly in half when it smashed into a big rock. It wasn't even my bike. One of my friends had been letting me use it since he had gotten a new 125. My mother hated the thing, and I never heard the end of it after that.

          Even now she raises hell at me for having these. Mothers...

          I won't describe the reign of terror we unleashed upon the guy over the next few months. It was pretty ugly.
          80 XS1100SG
          81 XS400SH

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          • #6
            "Odd that I couldn't find a better photo."

            WWII jeep with add-on wire cutter. These were unit-level modifications
            "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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            • #7
              Revenge is sweet!

              I won't describe the reign of terror we unleashed upon the guy over the next few months.

              C'mon now... out with it! If you can't describe it... can you draw a picture?? lol.


              Tod
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              • #8
                Wow this is a strange threat. Only because when I was 12, I lived in a rural area and rode ditch banks and roads around fields every day. I had a Honda SL125. One day while running the route down the ditch bank, I noticed a refection and layed the bike down. It was a cable strung across the road just about head level. I think about what have could been every day.
                1980 XS Eleven Special

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                • #9


                  Here's how they mount wire cutters on the UH-60A Black Hawks.

                  You can see the blade mounted just in front of the tire, then if you look just above the windshield and back a few feet where it raised up a bit, there's a cutter for any wires that may wrap in the rotor if the aircraft were to ever fly into powerlines.

                  Now, the trick would be finding a place to mount them on your bike!

                  Don
                  currently own;
                  1980 Yamaha XS1100 SG
                  2009 Yamaha Star Raider

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                  • #10
                    Helicopters

                    I always thought those were some kind of antenna. I had no idea.
                    And I also want to hear about the reign of terror!! You never know when you may need a few ideas for one of your own!
                    80 XS1100G w/ Windjammer-the Witch
                    79 XS1100F

                    "Look Ma! No hands!...."

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                    • #11
                      Well, if you really must know....

                      It started with the several general pranks, like TP'ing his house weekly, removing all the nails on the deck boards of his front porch (I think he broke his ankle on them), shooting out several of his windows with BB guns, sugar in the gas tank of his truck, etc.

                      It got progressively worse. Then it got ugly. Really ugly. The police were soon involved. They never did catch us though. We were pretty lucky.....and pretty stupid.

                      He moved away after that.
                      80 XS1100SG
                      81 XS400SH

                      Some men miss opportunity because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

                      A Few Animations I've Made

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                      • #12
                        Reign of Terror

                        You know you've accomplished something when they move away.
                        Nothing to be proud of, but sometimes things have to be done.
                        Good form making us drag it out of you!!!
                        80 XS1100G w/ Windjammer-the Witch
                        79 XS1100F

                        "Look Ma! No hands!...."

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