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mich800
Oct 02, 2019Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
You post a picture of what looks like an asphalt patch, basically no way to tell anything about how tall, or how bad of a speed bump it is. You also show a picture of what is obviously an old frame break. And then you say the speed bump cause the frame break. What results is skepticism from anyone who cares to actually look at the photos.
Taking things at face value on any kind of forum an invitation to gullibility. I'm sorry you didn't get the sympathy you feel you deserve, but you just didn't post well enough to show that it was deserved. Make a good case and you stand a chance, your case was too slap dash to be taken seriously.
This is the quote that drew my skepticism “ They were about half a dozen cars all in a line and another half dozen or more behind me. Must be nice driving out in the country in the middle of nowhere and having the road to yourself, but that’s not what goes on in Jersey City right here outside of New York”
You would think a bump violent enough to break a frame would be noticeable watching the first six cars go over it. Frame damage two different times over speed bumps I would start to suspect a bad frame contributed to the damage.
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