True, I must admit in my wealth of riding experience (ummm about a month now) I have had the need to use hazards whilst riding
True, I must admit in my wealth of riding experience (ummm about a month now) I have had the need to use hazards whilst riding
I carry a road cone.....
You do understand what vernacular means right?? Colloquialisms are part of the vernacular. I dare you to find any New Zealander in the street that doesn't know what an 'airplane' is. I'm not saying whether it's in the dictionary or not but that it's a word that the majority of people know. In saying this, if they can put words like TXT into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2009, I'm sure it'll have Airplane![]()
No different to clowns who drive their bikes on full beam during daylight. Don't blame the cars...blame the gormless 'so that's what that button does' idiots who drive them. I honestly wonder about people who must drive 100's of km's without so much as looking at the pretty lights on their instrument cluster.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
No different to the clowns who drive with their park lights on.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Too much Hazard, not enough safety here...
-Indy
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Because if you're bike breaks down it is easily enough pushed out of harms way. Cars not so easily, especilly if you are a 40 kg 4"9 women
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