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Da Bird
11th July 2006, 21:54
Don't know where this thread really belongs but if you want to learn some motorbike tricks, have a look at this auction on Trade Me.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Other/auction-62794131.htm

madboy
11th July 2006, 22:03
Cool... if you win the auction can you take the company bike? I'd pay just to watch :doobey:

cowpoos
11th July 2006, 22:33
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehe

2much
12th July 2006, 16:11
Cool... if you win the auction can you take the company bike? I'd pay just to watch :doobey:

Was thinking the same thing.... I'd pay good money to see BC stoppie the police Beemer up to the lights.:first: :blip:

Squeak the Rat
12th July 2006, 16:51
Nice Q cowpoos :)

I like Jacquie Brown's auction - she will cook a roast for 4 people. Someone asked the following:


Q: this is such a great idea, how bout a spit roast? posted by: fnc1 (31 ) 10:10 am, Wed 12 Jul
A: I can spit on the chicken if that tickles your fancy at all. 2:15 pm, Wed 12 Jul
:killingme

dawnrazor
12th July 2006, 17:43
Don't know where this thread really belongs but if you want to learn some motorbike tricks, have a look at this auction on Trade Me.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Other/auction-62794131.htm

I assume you are only suggesting these activities on private roads and such, and not suggesting we all start going wheelie mad down queen street!!! OR prehaps thats exactly what you'd like us all to be doing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OR are you suggesting that being able to do "tricks" makes you a better rider, as it helps you to understand your bike when its close to its limits of operation.

MidnightMike
12th July 2006, 17:51
What if you bike only has one disc brake and not enough power to wheelie, do they give you one? :wait:

Da Bird
12th July 2006, 23:04
I assume you are only suggesting these activities on private roads and such, and not suggesting we all start going wheelie mad down queen street!!! OR prehaps thats exactly what you'd like us all to be doing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OR are you suggesting that being able to do "tricks" makes you a better rider, as it helps you to understand your bike when its close to its limits of operation.

Obviously I wouldn't suggest doing these "tricks" on a public road but there are some people on here that like doing that sort of stuff so the link was for them in case they wanted some expert tuition. I'll still kick your arse if you do it in front of me on a road though. :D