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    Tailight Terror

    A reminder to one and all. Being midwinter we are all doing a lot more night riding.
    Please guys and gals Go check your tailights are working propperly
    It'll take you 2 seconds --Go on Humour a senile old man
    OK SO YOUR TAILLIGHT IS WORKING??
    What bought this on?? you ask.
    Tonight I was following a guy on a black @##250 (name removed to protect the idiotic) Said brightspark was riding from town down the norwestern motorway. black bike, black jacket ,dark colored helmet in the fast lane at 100km/h and NO taillight.
    This fuckwit was totally unawares of the meyhem he was causing with cars coming up behind him and emergency braking to avoid running up his ass.
    Yea yea fucking cages--but would you have blamed em if they'd hit him??
    I rode for about 10km behind him -then he did a death dive off the motorway across the face of traffic.
    Once I got him to stop he was totally relaxed about the tailight being out
    -"ohh yea i keep meaning to have that fixed"
    Jeysus dude best ya get it done soon
    One time I really really wish i was riding a bike with disco lights
    Last edited by FROSTY; 16th June 2005 at 23:11.
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    Good advice. Very good. And check your brake light too. Had to replace li'l ratty's AGAIN tonight. Bloody vibration. Only takes a moment. just a quick look as you put the bike away . Damn hard to pick out a bike from behind if it's got no lights.
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    Yeah, there's an RF900 down here with no tail light. Couldn't get him to pull over or understand the pointing at the back of his bike...

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    yea well this guy was literally a moving blip of darkness.
    Not just hard to see he was impossible to see
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    fuck mines bright enough to see if it works backing it out from under the house plus a quick tap on the brakes and the door lights up bright red!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    One time Ireally really wish i was riding a bike with disco lights
    Actually have you ever thought about it-seriously?? You've got all the good qualities needed - anyone here will tell you that........So??

    By the way my lights are fine - check it everytime before I head out..... become a bit of a habit after replacing two bulbs in 2 months....... bloody cursed bulbs.....good thing they are only $3 a pop unlike those wretched $25 a pop cage bulbs....... aren't bikes the best......

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Actually have you ever thought about it-seriously?? You've got all the good qualities needed - anyone here will tell you that........So??

    By the way my lights are fine - check it everytime before I head out..... become a bit of a habit after replacing two bulbs in 2 months....... bloody cursed bulbs.....good thing they are only $3 a pop unlike those wretched $25 a pop cage bulbs....... aren't bikes the best......
    Hey JSG, have you had your bike repaired yet or you still riding around with a broken right rearset & stuffed brakes? Bulbs are the last of your worries mate.

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    zed--I can personally assure you his rearset is welded up and he has rear brakes. Mella yella donated a complete rear brake unit to make sure the zzr was legal
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Hey JSG, have you had your bike repaired yet or you still riding around with a broken right rearset & stuffed brakes? Bulbs are the last of your worries mate.
    Death kindly welded my rear foot bracket, Frosty kindly let me borrow the brake bits and I bought a new indicator from Red Baron...... Got the brakes flushed and bled at Motohaus and everything checked before I went to VTNZ for a WOF rego......(Kerry was sick/not there so couldn't get it there)..........

    Got a WOF and Rego and everything :

    All I need is some L-plates and keep it below 120 - uh - I mean 70 on motorways and I'll be a good little boy.

    Hopefully by next week that stupid little one inch big $14 elbow would have arrived from Jappaland and I can return Frosty's parts.

    Thanks heaps for all the help Frosty and Death

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Death kindly welded my rear foot bracket, Frosty kindly let me borrow the brake bits and I bought a new indicator from Red Baron...... Got the brakes flushed and bled at Motohaus and everything checked before I went to VTNZ for a WOF rego......(Kerry was sick/not there so couldn't get it there)..........

    Got a WOF and Rego and everything :
    Well that's good to hear Guy! It's not what you know...

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    Arrow Yea bud,

    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    fuck mines bright enough to see if it works backing it out from under the house plus a quick tap on the brakes and the door lights up bright red!
    mines the same as it has two seperate bulbs in it
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Well that's good to hear Guy! It's not what you know...
    Hell Yeah - KB is the best asexual thing that has happened to me.........

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    Cool

    My taillights work....
    They also light up the garage with I hit the brakes...

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    Yeh guys it's too easy.
    Doing shift work (yeh we have lots of time to ride) half my riding is done at night.
    I spent a week with a summer tail light... Summer the time it worked, the rest - it didn't
    Cheers to the guy in the Holden for letting me know.
    Because I can...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    One time I really really wish i was riding a bike with disco lights
    FROSTY!!! My man!! (as it were) What a brilliant idea...it must be possible. Plus, I'm gonna get glitter to go on my helmet, and if possible, on my handlebars too (you guys must remember the bikes at school that had glitter in the handlebar hand thingys!). Yay...my gn250 (if I get it) is gonna be the most 'disco' bike EVER!

    Now, how to fit a helmet on over the 'fro....

    And is it legal to ride in platform boots?

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