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Oh My. You were lucky as heck! Being able to ride home 70 miles after a deer strike is amazing! Go and buy a lottery ticket!Rick.
WOW!You are SUPER lucky! Glad you're okay!The bike will be needing some front end bits and pieces, though.Good thing it wasn't a moose, eh? -Stretch
Still amazes me how fast something like that can happen. Glad to hear you didn't go down!But the technical part of me can't understand how the forks got bent like they did, and how the deer-hair got trapped in the bead/rim interface if the deer went "back the way it came", as you said? Not questioning your account or disputing you at all, but for the forks to bend like that, they could not have been compressed (you hadn't hit the brakes yet), but what at axle-level could you have hit on that deer to bend the forks? Seems like you would have hit the deer's shoulder with your fender/headlight, and the axle would've gone under it. And there's the hair stuck in the wheel.....
I've been riding in deer country since 1973. There are way more of them now then ever before and for some reason they are out roaming around 24/7. They scare the crap out of me so that is one more reason I bought the Helite air vest.
Good thing it wasn't a moose, eh?
I hit a deer last year on my V85 travel. I went down for one long slide. Luckily I slid into nothing and just came to a stop. Deer was killed and there was a police report. I had progressive insurance and it was a painless experience. I've seen a few since then,but had enough distance to react. This is something I hope I avoid the rest of my riding life. Glade to hear your OK.