I broke my left collarbone last night trying to bunnyhop over a traffic island. I wanted to clear it too bad so I went too fast and hopped too late and I ended up hitting it with my back wheel and being thrown over my handlebars onto pavement. My only real scrapes are on the back of my shoulder and all over the side of my helmet,
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flag jami3 (June 1, 2007 at 11:28) (Below Threshold) show comment
you broke your face by the look of it too
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flag get-hucked666 (June 1, 2007 at 20:45) (Below Threshold) show comment
well lets see.. your using a mirror here so ur holding the camera with ur left arm .. duh .... and man thats sucks, but haha for the injury, i know someone who did the same but he got hit my a car, first off if you cant hop a curb ur sad, and if you can hop a curb and go over ur handlebars in such a manor, your really sad
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flag duggla55fir (June 2, 2007 at 18:20) (Below Threshold) show comment
Hmm, well first off you cant be very smart, because i'm holding the camera with my right hand, and as for your other comments: I guess that's one way of looking at it. But let me say that I was trying to clear a gap at high speed, but also that yes, it was something I do all the time, it just so happens that 160 pounds of me falling onto pavement was enough to snap my clavicle.
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flag d0wnhill (June 27, 2007 at 1:14) (Below Threshold) show comment
nah mate.. thats your left hand.. bahaha its a mirror so its reversed!! common sense!
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flag bergeron0420 (July 6, 2007 at 18:46) (Below Threshold) show comment
Mirror retard... Its his left

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Description: I broke my left collarbone last night trying to bunnyhop over a traffic island. I wanted to clear it too bad so I went too fast and hopped too late and I ended up hitting it with my back wheel and being thrown over my handlebars onto pavement. My only real scrapes are on the back of my shoulder and all over the side of my helmet,
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