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joedrum

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ill finish this pics from site later so far hooch seems intact ... ill be looking harder today
 
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Don't look near as bad as I had imagined at all! Sure glad to see that.
So...how am YOU feelin, Joe?
 
well I know im going to heel up... im doing good......i can mow and pick up sticks okay....twisting on wrenches and anything with pressure aint going to good yet

well v hooch did stop at the top only I made the jump ... what a ******* I was
 
Doesnt make a great enduo , I`ll have to send those tires back..Glad you survived OK and the Hooch not so bad either, I have learned these big heavy motors kinda push things around when they impact..Frame OK?
 
so far havnt seen any ... some of the damage was done in reverse I think ... I could only push gas pedal in truck .. my son Jonas did all the extraction moves and there were many ... took hrs to get hooch out .... Jonas is getting rather good with things and did a great job
 
Glad to see that Hooch is suitable for off road stunts and has come out reasonably unscathed. Can't wait until you are feeling better and devoting time to getting Hooch fully sorted :good: :moped:
 
Looks like a trim ring and a little body hammer/sandbag work and hooch will look good as new. I'm just glad hooch didn't get on you or follow you down the hill. Hard to run from a 700 pound piece of metal while your busy falling.
 
Gosh Joe .... I just saw this , glad to hear your not hurt too bad ... and like was said , I know you can fix the bike back better than it was . :music:
 
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Glad to see that Hooch is suitable for off road stunts and has come out reasonably unscathed. Can't wait until you are feeling better and devoting time to getting Hooch fully sorted :good: :moped:

Should I order a set of knobby tires for Hooch when i order mine? All I can say is Honda built one tough bike!
 
I sure know what your talking about Joe , when these old 1100's was made , I was 10 feet tall and Bullet Proof ....... well..... most of the 1100's are still about as good as they was in the 80's ... But , I'm Not. :fiddle:
 

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