Where would the internet be without conspiracy theorists. The American forums are abuzz.
It's from a shoot for a French Bike Mag.
It's still on you tube too - or the KR Facebook page.
Where would the internet be without conspiracy theorists. The American forums are abuzz.
It's from a shoot for a French Bike Mag.
It's still on you tube too - or the KR Facebook page.
You just have to be smarter than the suitcases.
Moto Journal according to the YT info.
I would imagine it's simple. Film bike riding beside water for nice piece of video.
Get it a bit wrong, and you're the new viral video![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
'bit' wrong?
Well, you put the bike too close to the bollard (don't know if they checked the space before hand, didn't actually look very wide), less than half a metre in it... without that nice drop onto a jetty and boat, it would be been a minor drop... and they look like clowns.
Instead it was a spectacular fall since there was no ground to land on...
Perhaps I could work in marketing, understating the impact of stuff etc![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
And there will be no contesting the veracity of the insurance claim.
These are the sneaky bollards...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZdLjKl0lHc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIas-5pwpZk
etc...
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
The story has made it to Stuff: http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/8032...ets-ride-wrong
(Yeah, those raising bollards make me laugh and laugh. (I can imagine [I]being[I] one of the knobs thinking "if I gun it I'll make it through behind the bus...".))
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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