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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2012 21:41:44 GMT -5
Some years back I stumbled across an interesting bit in a science journal that claimed the insect population of the world weighed twelve times that of the human population. This certainly would help explain where all the bugs come from that end up on our face shields each weekend. What’s interesting is that these airborne kamikazes rarely splat themselves slightly askew, off-center, at the top or bottom of your face shield and outside of your periphery. No, when bugs hit, they tend to smash themselves strategically, with malice and purpose, directly in the middle of your field of vision. Right between the eyes.
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Post by xsyamahadg on Nov 8, 2012 22:20:35 GMT -5
Right between the eyes or on your adam's apple....that's the way nature intended it.
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Post by oldbeemer on Nov 12, 2012 12:53:22 GMT -5
XS I bought my first helmet not so much for safety but to keep from getting hit in the face by june bugs . They not only hurt they taste awful.
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