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    I really don't know what how Beyond started all this "wanking" off at each other.......did he actually say "I am the best rider since sliced bread"...mm "Nop"..."I am ride like Rossi"...mm.."Nah" but recent issue of UK's Bike Magazine did an article using Rossi's skills as a way to ride better.

    What ever way you look at it we can all get wiped out easily without involving speed, zones or whatever..faced a driver's door opening on Esmonde Road in traffic stopped at lights..."Reactions like Rossi"....oops..sorry there I go...actually it happened this morning...was lucky...

    Let go..Let Beyond

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    Scot-oiler made me crash. Oh that's a fuckin classic "bro"
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    Fuck off, cheese has no place in pies
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Scot-oiler made me crash. Oh that's a fuckin classic "bro"
    Never trust a Scot bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    or turn over to the Religious Ravings Thread
    Yeah thats always good for a laugh, 'step into the Jesus Zone'!!....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Yeah thats always good for a laugh, 'step into the Jesus Zone'!!....
    No its the Jesus Gym at 10bikekids place

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Never trust a Scot bro
    Now THAT'S the best advice I've read in this thread.
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    i would could and can, put a fat fuck down with a bit of brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Now THAT'S the best advice I've read in this thread.
    As long as it does "Matamata" I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Yep, too many people come onto this forum making assumptions when they don't know about the person they are making statements about.
    A bit like those who have made an assumption on the speed that "might" be the topic of discussion.
    Who's to say that the thread isn't about advising someone who has just obtained their full licence, and is now "upping the pace" from 70kmh to 100kmh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    A bit like those who have made an assumption on the speed that "might" be the topic of discussion.
    Who's to say that the thread isn't about advising someone who has just obtained their full licence, and is now "upping the pace" from 70kmh to 100kmh...
    I believe the thread started as a warning and a bit of advice for anyone who has not ridden faster than speed x, impulsively twisting the throttle and finding themselves at speed xx. The numbers don't actually matter, just the effect that the difference will have on the rider's ability to control their bike in unfamiliar territory.

    It is not everyone that will do that, yet experience tells us that most will try and some of them will not manage to survive the experience.

    PRETTY FUCKING SIMPLE.

    But, of course, all the IQ-challenged, self-absorbed site homo habilii assume it is all about encouraging people to go out and ride like cocks 'because you'll have learned how to cope by reading the (un)wise words of Beyond'. What these aforementioned low-IQ morons fail to realise is that yet again they have thrown away the opportunity to contribute to the subject in any meaningful way, instead preferring to point the finger of derision, mock any attempt to develop the original post and when pressed to 'put their money where their mouth is', simply resort to barely articulate personal insults.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
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    But, of course, all the IQ-challenged, self-absorbed site homo habilii assume it is all about encouraging people to go out and ride like cocks 'because you'll have learned how to cope by reading the (un)wise words of Beyond'. What these aforementioned low-IQ morons fail to realise is that yet again they have thrown away the opportunity to contribute to the subject in any meaningful way, instead preferring to point the finger of derision, mock any attempt to develop the original post and when pressed to 'put their money where their mouth is', simply resort to barely articulate personal insults.
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    Good post, good points
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post

    Good post, good points
    I'd go so far as to say that they are part of the problems they rail against, instead of being part of the solutions that others propose.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    PRETTY FUCKING SIMPLE.

    But, of course, all the IQ-challenged, self-absorbed site homo habilii assume it is all about encouraging people to go out and ride like cocks 'because you'll have learned how to cope by reading the (un)wise words of Beyond'. What these aforementioned low-IQ morons fail to realise is that yet again they have thrown away the opportunity to contribute to the subject in any meaningful way, instead preferring to point the finger of derision, mock any attempt to develop the original post and when pressed to 'put their money where their mouth is', simply resort to barely articulate personal insults.
    Good post, well said

    Unfortunatly for some, Beyonds posts are like burley to snapper and they cant help themselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    I'd go so far as to say that they are part of the problems they rail against, instead of being part of the solutions that others propose.
    Yeah, i certainly get bored of people shooting down ideas and offering nothing in return.

    Its schoolyard petulance at its best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    I believe the thread started as a warning and a bit of advice for anyone who has not ridden faster than speed x, impulsively twisting the throttle and finding themselves at speed xx. The numbers don't actually matter, just the effect that the difference will have on the rider's ability to control their bike in unfamiliar territory.

    It is not everyone that will do that, yet experience tells us that most will try and some of them will not manage to survive the experience.

    PRETTY FUCKING SIMPLE.

    But, of course, all the IQ-challenged, self-absorbed site homo habilii assume it is all about encouraging people to go out and ride like cocks 'because you'll have learned how to cope by reading the (un)wise words of Beyond'. What these aforementioned low-IQ morons fail to realise is that yet again they have thrown away the opportunity to contribute to the subject in any meaningful way, instead preferring to point the finger of derision, mock any attempt to develop the original post and when pressed to 'put their money where their mouth is', simply resort to barely articulate personal insults.
    I didn't have anything to add, just wanted to see yours quoted since it's one of the few that isn't shite on this thread. Nice one Mstrs!
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    Reactions 'like Rossi' are good for bugger all on the road... well, that's to say they didn't do Abe much good in any case.

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