It had to Happen Some Day

Ok, I was warned about this from other trike owners, read so much about it here on the forum, so I figure I must of had a cranial malfunction.

Stop for gas today on my '12 Goldwing Roadsmith trike and there was a older car at the back pump, so I went around the front of him and guess what, cut the corner to short and clipped the front bumper of the car.............:cxtv:......:AGGHH:.......what-a-Dork

It was just a big scuff mark on my trike with no paint damage or dents.
Talking to the owner of the car, he said don't worry, it's a 12 year old car with lots of scratches so a couple more wouldn't hurt, super nice understanding guy.

I was so embarrassed I went home, took polishing and rubbing compound and got 90% of it buffed out.
You would have to look at the rear fender really close to notice any scratches .

DAM, I'm a idiot..........:( ........my beautiful trike.
 
Call it a training lesson. You won't do that again I bet. ThumbUp

Scratch off works great ThumbUp
 
Yep, It happens to the best of us... Bet you won't do that again..
Like sitting on a hot stove.. Do it once you'll never do it again!:laugh:
 
Thats how we learn. you are luck that you are learning at a low expense. Could have been a expensive ride and then insurance and all.
 
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I feel your pain. the same thing happened to me the first time I went to put gas in the trike. Instead of hitting a car bumper, I brushed up against the concrete filled post that protects the pumps. Like you, I was able to polish out about 95% of the evidence. Lesson learned for sure.
 
It's a scary thought to recall that on more than one occasion I've come 'just sooooooo close' to a scuff, scrape or direct crunch - all just fractions of an inch apart in severity!

$$$$'s will fix all but the most severe hit - it takes much more than that to heal our 'wounded pride'! ;)
 

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