These Windjammers are strong .....

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Rear tyre blowout, flipped 180 degrees in the air and the Windjammer (using standard Vetter brackets) took the strain and effectively saved the bike from further damage .....

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That's some strong stuff alright, I've heard this same thing a few times on other forums. I hope everyone is uninjured.
 
That's some strong stuff alright, I've heard this same thing a few times on other forums. I hope everyone is uninjured.
I live to "fight another day" ......

I'm back in the UK now and up on my feet, although still with a neck brace and rather sore. The strength of the W/J undoubtedly helped "preserve" me !!

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Thanks for posting back so quickly. Sounds like you've got a great attitude and will be back in the saddle this season. I hope you're sharing your story on other webforums, more interested folks and more moral support are sure to go a long way.
 
Thanks for posting back so quickly. Sounds like you've got a great attitude and will be back in the saddle this season. I hope you're sharing your story on other webforums, more interested folks and more moral support are sure to go a long way.
I have a FB page where I share my adventures on my W/J equipped T160 Outfit and my W/J equipped T150. It's mainly trivial stuff but occasionally there's some "excitement" like this. Lol !!

If anyone wants to see what i get up to on the Windjammer bikes, this is the FB page : https://www.facebook.com/groups/388400358590279
 
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