Repercussions of just pinning it

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Out for a great image.jpg ride this evening by myself so I was able to pin it on a lot of the trails and this poor little guy wasn't able to get out of the way quick enough :(. I didn't even notice at first because it's really wet and I was throwing mud everywhere. RIP little birdie!
 

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I hit a deer at the jamboree,I had it pinned and he came out of the bush and t-boned me coming back from the big rock.Lots of blood ,I dont think he survived.
 

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Halo lights and a led whip would warn animals and keep them off the trail
 

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Nothing but fear stopped me from pinning it over a black wolf, I was inches from.
 

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Yikes I wouldn't want to run into a large mammal that could be messy. My only experience with that was mountainbiking when I was younger and coming down a pretty steep trail and when I came around a tree ran smack into a moose. He didn't look impressed at all so I just got back on my bike and gtfo of there! I'm glad he didn't try to retaliate!
 

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Ya I think any large mammal would ruin your day. I was riding behind my brother and watched him do a matrix style dodge to avoid getting hit by a flying grouse. They aren't that big but I'm sure it wouldn't have felt very good to get hit by one in the face/neck at 80km/h.

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I was riding behind my brother and watched him do a matrix style dodge to avoid getting hit by a flying grouse. They aren't that big but I'm sure it wouldn't have felt very good to get hit by one in the face/neck at 80km/h.

I had a Kamikazee grouse try to eat the front wheel on my bike yesterday. He narrowly escaped, but he scared the crap out of me in the process.
 

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Not as big as your encounters but, a hornet inside the helmet stinging your ear at 80k is no fun!!
 

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Stung by the eye, thats always fun
 

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nothing like getting takin out by a duck exciting a ditch at duck speed. bud was laid up for over a week, one bad ugly multi coloured bruise. what could go wrong?
 
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