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Cr1MiNaL
21st September 2009, 21:11
Every rider knows this burnin inside he knows he just can't hide so don't fight the feeling let your body decide... When you get down on the road it's a wild overload - ridin higher than you ever did before !!!!! I wanna feel the wind in my hair spread the power everywhere.... It's a wild emotion - passion and devotion.

$25 bucks gas no particular destination - a thousand cc's between my legs - perfectly executed corners, I can feel the tires pushing and the rear wiggling out of corners as the front lunges skywards.... I back off slowly but not too slowly keeping the front air bound for a few hundred yards.... feel like I own this body, own this road and truly own this machine.

The next corner its tighter, I drop a gear, heavy on the brakes, I can't see the exit I take a wide line, once on the throttle never backing off I know the bike is over far, my knee just scrapes the road then the corner tightens .... but I know this road well I can see the exit without seeing it.

Yet emotion kicks in and everything in my body enters panic mode - I want to slow down, first reaction is to slow it down, check my speed - I fight it I know better...there is gravel on the side of the road I know it ,I just never saw it - a decade of experience takes over and I progressively sift my weight to the outer peg and get my body ready, constantly fighting the feeling in the back of my head - more gas and the geometry of the bike and the gyroscope effect flashes in my mind for an instant I know the only way out is to work with the bike - hours of scribbling on bits of paper.... I can see the exit now - smooth on the throttle I apex perfectly there is an obstacle in the other lane - I judge distances give him room for error and twist the throttle the rear gets heavy and the front gets incredibly light... I back off once again and enter the next corner.... Sirens at this point don't matter they don't really stand a chance not on my roads... my brain is working overtime my eyes are strained, my stomach clenched, my legs and shoulders are on fire, yet I am completely relaxed. I can feel every cell in my body - I am alive... all the muscles in my body are ready to sprint to action, each part receiving signals and open to input from the bike, the road and the tires, and somehow transmitting these signals to my brain in perfect logical sequence. I have a loose grip on the bars and let the bike move under me breathing constantly and regularly.

Smoko time. Smoking is not likely to kill me anyway.

It's why I ride.





PS: unfortunately this post cannot be moderated for inexperienced riders and although this was a passionate post, I must warn that this is not the way you should ride. I don't always ride like this but I have learned how to - safely - you make your own decisions. Don't be silly and practice before you take a corner at a million miles an hour. remember :Time place circumstance and you triple your chances of survival.

YR64L out.

doc
21st September 2009, 21:18
Every rider knows this burnin
:shit:

Fark you wired the Hot grips up wrong I think.

boomer
21st September 2009, 21:18
You're hogging that spliff Wigger.. pass the dutchie !

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Katman
21st September 2009, 21:20
Well that shit has certainly out-wanked anything Paul's ever created.

To be honest, I think the only thing you're feeling when you ride is the gentle caress of your own hand.

boomer
21st September 2009, 21:21
Well that shit has certainly out-wanked anything Paul's ever created.


Do you play soggy biscuit with your boyfriend..??!

Cr1MiNaL
21st September 2009, 21:22
Well that shit has certainly out-wanked anything Paul's ever created.

That man is an inspiration. I am but an humble apprentice :Punk:

beyond
21st September 2009, 21:37
That man is an inspiration. I am but an humble apprentice :Punk:

LOL... you're too kind. :)

:innocent:

ital916
21st September 2009, 22:14
You know what I feel when you ride.....an impending sense of doom.

I dont feel sorry for you, I feel sorry for roundabouts, street sign, fence posts etc around the country.

Mind you I didnt read all of that post....turn it into a bollywood dance and then I'll watch and listen.





I is just jokin raj....as you were. Keep on keeping on.

Madness
21st September 2009, 22:17
What a fucking cock smoker.

ital916
21st September 2009, 22:20
What a fucking cock smoker.

wouldnt that imply that the person to which the cock is attached is on fire.....

Hitcher
21st September 2009, 22:27
Goodness me. One of our number feels an urge to share their passion for motorcycling in an attempt at eloquence, and instead their words act as an enema for the contemptuously constipated.

The psyche of Kiwi Biker never fails to surprise.

mossy1200
21st September 2009, 22:27
wouldnt that imply that the person to which the cock is attached is on fire.....

Unless the person smoking is Lorena Bobbitt.

Cr1MiNaL
21st September 2009, 22:30
What a fucking cock smoker.

Hey it's you. Lost your license yet bud?

Madness
21st September 2009, 22:31
Hey it's you. Lost your license yet bud?
Nah, the court case resulting in the last time I rode with you is still pending. You written off the R1 yet, fuckhead?.

Cr1MiNaL
21st September 2009, 22:32
Nah, the court case resulting in the last time I rode with you is still pending. You written off the R1 yet, fuckhead?.

Nah but I bought a new one. Must be my shithouse KARMA ! hahahahahahhaha

Sensei
21st September 2009, 22:33
So you can do this stuff after 10 years of riding ?

Cr1MiNaL
21st September 2009, 22:35
So you can do this stuff after 10 years of riding ?

If your slow like me. I am sure others can do it in a year or two !

TOTO
21st September 2009, 22:38
so whens the funeral ?

Katman
21st September 2009, 22:51
Goodness me. One of our number feels an urge to share their passion for motorcycling in an attempt at eloquence, and instead their words act as an enema for the contemptuously constipated.



I'm sorry - are you his boyfriend?

Squiggles
22nd September 2009, 00:38
perfectly executed corners

A roundabout could be considered a corner... :lol:


In all seriousness, are you putting flames on this one?

Cr1MiNaL
22nd September 2009, 10:10
A roundabout could be considered a corner... :lol:


In all seriousness, are you putting flames on this one?

Yes ! :woohoo:

short-circuit
22nd September 2009, 10:19
I think I know what Dean feels when he's riding: - His scrotum sticking to the tank through the gaping hole in his jeans where his zipper should be

The Stranger
22nd September 2009, 10:43
In all seriousness, are you putting flames on this one?

He could probably get madness to do a flame job on it for free.

OutForADuck
22nd September 2009, 11:20
Geez we're a shite bunch of kiwi males aren't we... we all feel a passion for the bike, be it angle of dangle and sense of speed or sun on the back and sense of pride.

But God help you if you talk about why you ride. Me I ride out of passion and that total joy I find in the freedom and peace I get behind the bars.


This sums up why I ride (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1755385#post1755385)

R6_kid
22nd September 2009, 11:23
And then you woke up... :whistle:

Brett
22nd September 2009, 14:20
LOL...this thread has become rather amusing.

SixPackBack
22nd September 2009, 14:57
A roundabout could be considered a corner... :lol:


In all seriousness, are you putting flames on this one?

Nah but I bet it ends up with a nioce ground finish:pinch:

Maha
22nd September 2009, 16:04
Every rider knows this burnin inside he knows he just can't hide so don't fight the feeling let your body decide... When you get down on the road it's a wild overload - ridin higher than you ever did before !!!!! I wanna feel the wind in my hair spread the power everywhere.... It's a wild emotion - passion and devotion.

$25 bucks gas no particular destination - a thousand cc's between my legs - perfectly executed corners, I can feel the tires pushing and the rear wiggling out of corners as the front lunges skywards.... I back off slowly but not too slowly keeping the front air bound for a few hundred yards.... feel like I own this body, own this road and truly own this machine.

The next corner its tighter, I drop a gear, heavy on the brakes, I can't see the exit I take a wide line, once on the throttle never backing off I know the bike is over far, my knee just scrapes the road then the corner tightens .... but I know this road well I can see the exit without seeing it.

Yet emotion kicks in and everything in my body enters panic mode - I want to slow down, first reaction is to slow it down, check my speed - I fight it I know better...there is gravel on the side of the road I know it ,I just never saw it - a decade of experience takes over and I progressively sift my weight to the outer peg and get my body ready, constantly fighting the feeling in the back of my head - more gas and the geometry of the bike and the gyroscope effect flashes in my mind for an instant I know the only way out is to work with the bike - hours of scribbling on bits of paper.... I can see the exit now - smooth on the throttle I apex perfectly there is an obstacle in the other lane - I judge distances give him room for error and twist the throttle the rear gets heavy and the front gets incredibly light... I back off once again and enter the next corner.... Sirens at this point don't matter they don't really stand a chance not on my roads... my brain is working overtime my eyes are strained, my stomach clenched, my legs and shoulders are on fire, yet I am completely relaxed. I can feel every cell in my body - I am alive... all the muscles in my body are ready to sprint to action, each part receiving signals and open to input from the bike, the road and the tires, and somehow transmitting these signals to my brain in perfect logical sequence. I have a loose grip on the bars and let the bike move under me breathing constantly and regularly.

YR64L out.

You should submit that to Penthouse Forum Raj!!!!.....:rockon: