View Full Version : Someone grab Inlinefour quickly!
Finn
2nd August 2009, 18:46
Check the link out and watch the video's...
http://www.koeltgen.de/
Here's a video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XFQzfZ4GHs
What a great invention. It has Inlinefour written all over it.
sil3nt
2nd August 2009, 19:25
:no:
simply horrible
Finn
2nd August 2009, 19:28
:no:
simply horrible
Says the boy with a 22 year old 250 piece of shit. This is for handicapped riders dickwad. They make them for all types of bikes.
Retard.
Trudes
2nd August 2009, 19:38
That's wicked!! I bet that gives hope to a lot of people who would still be keen riders but can't for many physical reasons. Maybe I could get a set fitted to a 1098 then I wouldn't have to worry about being too short to reach the ground. Brilliant!
mynameis
2nd August 2009, 19:44
Says the boy with a 22 year old 250 piece of shit. This is for handicapped riders dickwad. They make them for all types of bikes.
Retard.
LOl..calm down :lol:
And if it fails you're fucked !! :lol:
Disabled prick on the ground.
Or worse disabled prick crush by a Harley :laugh:
Mom
2nd August 2009, 19:45
Check the link out and watch the video's...
http://www.koeltgen.de/
Here's a video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XFQzfZ4GHs
What a great invention. It has Inlinefour written all over it.
Far out! :Punk: :Punk:
What a cool idea! Man wouldn't it be great.
tri boy
2nd August 2009, 19:47
"Paging Mr IL4 to the courtesy phone, courtesy phone for Mr IL4"
Taz
2nd August 2009, 19:50
Would also be great for short arses. Never be a bike too big again.
Hinny
2nd August 2009, 19:59
I have seen a similar system on a fully faired, enclosed bike. Worked a treat.
Bike was awesome. Incredibly fast and fuel efficient.
98tls
2nd August 2009, 20:05
Wow,what a great idea,and so bloody simple really.
tigertim20
2nd August 2009, 20:57
Shit, that is fuckin awesome!! I bet that would change a few peoples lives! +1 tot he pople that invent stuff like that!:niceone:
sil3nt
2nd August 2009, 21:40
Says the boy with a 22 year old 250 piece of shit. This is for handicapped riders dickwad. They make them for all types of bikes.
Retard.23 actually. My comment was made without realising what this product was actually for. But thanks for your angry comment its nice to know i upset you.
Maha
3rd August 2009, 08:42
So do they operate when the brake lever is engaged or at a particular speed?
Just re-watched the vid....ok, not the brake, must be a certain speed?
sinfull
3rd August 2009, 08:50
So do they operate when the brake lever is engaged or at a particular speed?
Just re-watched the vid....ok, not the brake, must be a certain speed?
Nah it must be rider controlled surely !!!
Brilliant idea, will pass it on to a mate !!
vifferman
3rd August 2009, 09:00
Those've been available for LeadWings in Mrka for like, ages. Not so much for physically disabled riders as for those who can't cope with the huge unwieldy mass of the bike at standstill and low speeds.
I wonder how well they'd do when parking on slopes?
They're actually better suited for the LeadWing, as it has a reverse gear - ideal for a limbically challenged rider too.
Maha
3rd August 2009, 09:01
Those've been available for LeadWings in Mrka for like, ages. Not so much for physically disabled riders as for those who can't cope with the huge unwieldy mass of the bike at standstill and low speeds.
I wonder how well they'd do when parking on slopes?
They're actually better suited for the LeadWing, as it has a reverse gear - ideal for a limbically challenged rider too.
Thats a bit harsh aint it?....but there is a heap of them in Auckland...:confused:
cowpoos
3rd August 2009, 09:02
Check the link out and watch the video's...
http://www.koeltgen.de/
Here's a video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XFQzfZ4GHs
What a great invention. It has Inlinefour written all over it.
and MOTOBOB :)
great idea
Finn
3rd August 2009, 10:35
My comment was made without realising what this product was actually for.
You should buy one. Might make it easier to ride your bike when you've got both feet in your mouth. Just wait until you get a proper bike otherwise 3 year olds might mistake it for their trikes.
sil3nt
3rd August 2009, 11:01
You should buy one. Might make it easier to ride your bike when you've got both feet in your mouth. Just wait until you get a proper bike otherwise 3 year olds might mistake it for their trikes.i'll look into it :niceone:
motobob
3rd August 2009, 18:25
Hey Poos
This guy's gixxer eats the harley carpark guy for brekky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=5UpP2VFThXA
Pity the he didn't answer my queries.
Finn
3rd August 2009, 18:33
Hey Poos
This guy's gixxer eats the harley carpark guy for brekky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=5UpP2VFThXA
Pity the he didn't answer my queries.
That looks pretty similar. The company in my link fitted it to all sorts of bikes including an MV. You should try contacting both companies.
Welcome back by the way.
motobob
3rd August 2009, 18:41
Thanks Finn. I didn't see the English button before.
I'll have to contact them. Be nice to ride again before I'm too old. Now I just gotta lose heaps of weight to get on a bike again
Cheers
inlinefour
3rd August 2009, 21:45
Check the link out and watch the video's...
http://www.koeltgen.de/
Here's a video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XFQzfZ4GHs
What a great invention. It has Inlinefour written all over it.
Unfortunately my riding two wheels is definitely over as Im a too high a paraplegic to even stay on one of those. An Ariel Atom with hand controls, a driver seat that holds me up as well as in and the turbo vtech engine would be me. I reckon some type of modified F1 type seat that clips around me and I'll be sweet. Then I can really give yo'all the learn, no matter what your riding. Ive got a handcycle tho finn, must be about the same speed as what your used to these days on ya chopper pop?
Finn
4th August 2009, 09:58
Ive got a handcycle tho finn, must be about the same speed as what your used to these days on ya chopper pop?
I'd get you on the hills though.
inlinefour
5th August 2009, 01:55
I'd get you on the hills though.
Ya reckon? I entered in the around the mountian push bike thing last summer, got the usual crap saying that I'd done it, free stuff and free food. Should be back on the next one hopefully. I reckon Id still beat ya, especially if ya chopper aint a lowrider. You being short n all would overbalance any normal sized bike, have it topple on top of ya, you'll be pinned under the bike until someon picked it up off yer sad arse. :finger:
Finn
5th August 2009, 08:37
You being short n all would overbalance any normal sized bike, have it topple on top of ya, you'll be pinned under the bike until someon picked it up off yer sad arse. :finger:
Making fun of the physically challenged. You should be ashamed of yourself.
inlinefour
5th August 2009, 14:55
Making fun of the physically challenged. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Yeah your right pop. Plus now that Im sitting down in my wheelchair and they have lowered my chair, for better handling at speed, we will actually see eye to eye. Have you still got that MV? Or do you just ride slow with tassles these days? :shit:
hospitalfood
5th August 2009, 15:08
i keep crashing my dunny when in ride it round the back lawn and down to the pub.
wonder if they could put the same device on a rolling dunny ?
every time i crash it i get poos on me.
Disco Dan
5th August 2009, 15:12
What a clever idea :sunny: Love the sound it makes, sort of like the automatic doors on star trek :whistle:
oldrider
5th August 2009, 22:59
Interesting, my old legs are getting shorter every day and sometimes they feel like they are going to let go! :shit:
Those things are sooo innovative and create such possibilities for people who have lost their mobility! :first:
Being strapped to the bike would be a bit of a worry in an off but hey, who dreams of off's? :ride:
How's it going IL4 good to see you posting. :niceone:
Hinny
6th August 2009, 17:19
i keep crashing my dunny when in ride it round the back lawn and down to the pub.
wonder if they could put the same device on a rolling dunny ?
every time i crash it i get poos on me.
Like this one?
I note it is not just motorbikes that car drivers don't see.
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inlinefour
8th August 2009, 09:55
How's it going IL4 good to see you posting. :niceone:
Really good. Are in the new house, unpacked and now I terrorise the neighbourhood with remote control trucks/buggies/car that go far too fast and one thats noisier than a RZ350LC (I know as I built one into race spec and then thrashed it to death when I was younger). Hows things your way, are you like me, waiting for better weather to get out? I was supposed to be getting a self-drive van at the end of the month. But the vehicle has not even made it into NZ yet. The new date Ive been given is the end of Oct, I'll be happily surprised if it gets to me by Xmas, if getting my other equipment is anything to go by. Im hoping that its not too far away as the Airtrek needs its turbo reconned and Im hopng to dispose of it before its done. The weather is mint here today, I hope that there are plenty of bikers out on the roads this weekend. As thats exactly where I would be if I could still ride a bike. One of theneighbours has a dog thats allowed to shit all around the place and wander. Im going to put the knobblies on the truck and go and rip up their frount lawn. Ive allready got rid of one arsehole neighbour since we got here, joys of having far too much spare time to organise cunning plans and then speaking your mind to them, without holding back anything. Some people do the most horrid things in their homes, but get so embarrassed and shocked when I loudly pointed it all out, when they had heaps of family and friends there. They moved on in less than a month after that time, once they realised that we owned the house and that she couldnt bitch to the landlord about us. :done: Life still does have the most satisfying moments and when they packed, one of the next door kids lost their rugby ball. Simply because it was accidently kicked over their fence and they refused to give it back or even admit that it was there. Im buggered if I want people like that around me and once we all got together to talk about this one particular neighbour, their stories was far worse than anything that I had experienced. Anyway, Ive got to go and rip the lawn. All going well their dumb mutt will chase the truck like it has in the past. Then it can chase it onto our property, I'll tie it to the washing line and then the pound can come and get it. I looked at what the fines are these days and the said mutt apparently is not registered either. The owner might end up parting with some cash in the future. Sad thing is the owner is probably as dumb as the mutt and wont learn a thing from it. :whocares:
Pixie
8th August 2009, 10:10
Says the boy with a 22 year old 250 piece of shit. This is for handicapped riders dickwad. They make them for all types of bikes.
Retard.
Do they make them for retards?
Pixie
8th August 2009, 10:14
I wonder how well they'd do when parking on slopes?
Uuuumm.I'm calling the Human Rights Commission.
You can't call them Slopes,let alone park on them
inlinefour
8th August 2009, 23:16
Do they make them for retards?
Yes, they are called a gpx250 and skidmark had one. :whocares:
oldrider
9th August 2009, 23:52
Really good. Are in the new house, unpacked and now I terrorise the neighbourhood with remote control trucks/buggies/car that go far too fast and one thats noisier than a RZ350LC (I know as I built one into race spec and then thrashed it to death when I was younger). Hows things your way, are you like me, waiting for better weather to get out? I was supposed to be getting a self-drive van at the end of the month. But the vehicle has not even made it into NZ yet. The new date Ive been given is the end of Oct, I'll be happily surprised if it gets to me by Xmas, if getting my other equipment is anything to go by. Im hoping that its not too far away as the Airtrek needs its turbo reconned and Im hopng to dispose of it before its done. The weather is mint here today, I hope that there are plenty of bikers out on the roads this weekend. As thats exactly where I would be if I could still ride a bike. One of theneighbours has a dog thats allowed to shit all around the place and wander. Im going to put the knobblies on the truck and go and rip up their frount lawn. Ive allready got rid of one arsehole neighbour since we got here, joys of having far too much spare time to organise cunning plans and then speaking your mind to them, without holding back anything. Some people do the most horrid things in their homes, but get so embarrassed and shocked when I loudly pointed it all out, when they had heaps of family and friends there. They moved on in less than a month after that time, once they realised that we owned the house and that she couldnt bitch to the landlord about us. :done: Life still does have the most satisfying moments and when they packed, one of the next door kids lost their rugby ball. Simply because it was accidently kicked over their fence and they refused to give it back or even admit that it was there. Im buggered if I want people like that around me and once we all got together to talk about this one particular neighbour, their stories was far worse than anything that I had experienced. Anyway, Ive got to go and rip the lawn. All going well their dumb mutt will chase the truck like it has in the past. Then it can chase it onto our property, I'll tie it to the washing line and then the pound can come and get it. I looked at what the fines are these days and the said mutt apparently is not registered either. The owner might end up parting with some cash in the future. Sad thing is the owner is probably as dumb as the mutt and wont learn a thing from it. :whocares:
:lol: Sounds like you are firing on all 4, what is that little adage: "Idle hands make mischief"! :shifty:
Our Weather has been great this weekend, we went over to Cromwell yesterday (on the bike) to watch our grandson riding at the South Island Junior moto cross champs!
Poor old (23) Delphinus had his birthday yesterday and we had to hurry him off after staying overnight, so after breakfast in bed and up and away, no lay in in bed for him. (sorry about that Jack)
The ride over the Lindis Pass was a bit cool but really nice both ways overall, the event was enjoyable, well run and apparently our bloke came in about 13 out of 34 riders in his event.
Well bike riders are out and about again now, so next it will be the blowflies and then the rally season will be up and away, starting down here with the Pissed Penguin at Kaka Point in September.
Washed the Tiger today, nice not having everything frozen and using a hose that doesn't behave like a coil of spring steel.
The Tiger sure looks much better without all that winter grime off and all the shiny bits and nice blue paint sparkling in the warm sun!
Taranaki is my least travelled area in NZ and while it has always been my intention to change that, there always seems to be something cropping up to stop me getting up there!
Well this summer I am determined to get there come hell or high water, so with a bit of luck we may get a chance to drop in and say g'day!
My grandfather helped to build the road up to Dawson Falls with his bullock team and my mother was borne at Kaponga while they lived at wee town called Rowan, so I have a wee bit of nostalgic interest for the Naki!
You profile pic is a nice one and gives the impression that things are going pretty well for you again but I guess nobody ever said it was going to be easy so stay up there on top of the tough stuff John. Cheers oldriders. :rockon:
pritch
10th August 2009, 15:10
[QUOTE=oldrider;1129346667My grandfather helped to build the road up to Dawson Falls with his bullock team and my mother was borne at Kaponga while they lived at wee town called Rowan, so I have a wee bit of nostalgic interest for the Naki![/QUOTE]
Ummm I'm not sure if Rowan ever qualifed to be called a town. Currently there is a kind of rock garden on the corner but...
Kaponga is still there, sort of.
Dawson Falls probably hasn't changed all *that* much...
If you do venture up bring ya bike. Just one idea, the Toko Lions have organised a Chateau (Tongariro) to (Stratford) Plateau ride the last couple of years and it seems to be growing. This involves a ride down SH43, our best and brightest, and was in January from memory.
Anyhoo if yer coming make sure we all know :yes:
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