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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Idiot yourself with this post you still confirm the track is more dangerous than the road.
    It must be a real burden, being able to absorb information about things with which you have no experience through some kind of osmosis.

    I bet you sleep real well at night, safe in the knowledge that you know more than everyone, about everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Idiot yourself with this post you still confirm the track is more dangerous than the road.
    Ok, now you have confirmed yourself as a troll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubbo View Post
    lol, if only the normal road had one way traffic and sand traps on all the corners with no pokey outy bits >_>
    Hitting a sand trap at any real speed still hurts. 5 point harness and we know where the 5th strap goes.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You are not bright enough to see that the reason why I said the track is more dangerous than the road is because the road is not a race track.
    Sadly, the number of people who actually do use the road as a racetrack make a significant contribution to the fact that the road is far more dangerous than a racetrack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You are not bright enough to see that the reason why I said the track is more dangerous than the road is because the road is not a race track. You confirm that with the far greater number of crashes you have had on the track.
    Please stop spouting off about things of which you know nothing.

    Yes, there may be more crashes on the track. Does that make the track more dangerous? Not necessarily.

    Answer me this - what's the injury/death rate per crash on and off the track? I think you will find that the rate is much higher on the road.

    Until you have actual data to the contrary you're just a pedant pushing a prejudice position with no basis in logic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Idiot yourself with this post you still confirm the track is more dangerous than the road.
    Wow. Simply wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You are not bright enough to see that the reason why I said the track is more dangerous than the road is because the road is not a race track. You confirm that with the far greater number of crashes you have had on the track.
    Anyone who uses the road as a race track? no sympathy given to what they may receive as a result of crashing. Sorry that it happened, but fuck. A race track on the other hand, is designed in all aspects to lessen any injury, if indeed something goes awry.
    '' i'd let you touch me.''

    Sorry fulla but I am spoken for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You are not bright enough to see that the reason why I said the track is more dangerous than the road is because the road is not a race track. You confirm that with the far greater number of crashes you have had on the track.
    In Cassinaworld it must be handy to make up facts and correlations to suit whatever misguided point you are trying to make eh sport? How on earth would you have a clue what ratio of crashes I have had on track vs on road, if any?
    Still, I encourage you and the Africa twin to stay hard left on those tricky left handers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Idiot yourself with this post you still confirm the track is more dangerous than the road.
    How is the track more dangerous than the road. Barriers. Sand traps. Ambulance on stand by. A controller with a birds eye view and a radio. No traffic going the wrong way. A bunch of people who can actually fucking ride. Safety and tech inspections. No fucktards like you on the track. Safe.

    Road? No so much. It's basically random.

    I'm happier and safer doing 10/10ths on any of the 30 or so race tracks I've ridden around the world on a litre or 600, than any populated street or road in NZ.

    You, ill-informed mentally challenged, poor excuse for a critical thinker, are deluded. Sin bin yet?
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    I disagree. Cassina is a valuable asset to this forum. Even the greenest squid and newbie learns to not do anything Cassina says! Safety first! It is also good for Katman to have a friend.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    In Cassinaworld it must be handy to make up facts and correlations to suit whatever misguided point you are trying to make eh sport? How on earth would you have a clue what ratio of crashes I have had on track vs on road, if any?
    Still, I encourage you and the Africa twin to stay hard left on those tricky left handers!

    Ya had it nailed at "In Cassinaworld"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    I disagree. Cassina is a valuable asset to this forum. Even the greenest squid and newbie learns to not do anything Cassina says! Safety first! It is also good for Katman to have a friend.........
    Steve has years of experience riding, and he can be a bit cranky on KiddieBiker. But he can ride, and he's fucking good value face to face with a beer in his hand.

    Cassina, on the other hand - clearly has no real experience, and it's leading others into misinformed and dangerous territory. The fucktard should have to carry a warning that his views aren't representative of anyone with logic or reason. What does it take to actually ban a member on this site? Surely, the expert advice given by cassina should be enough to warrant an expulsion?
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    We agree on one thing then that the track is not as safe as the road. Some on here have said in the past though they feel safer riding on the track.
    What do you mean "we" ? You have a frog in your pocket coz ive never seen anyone agree with you.


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    are you Johnkey's ex speech writer Cassina?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    The guy said he had been in numerous crashes on the track but only 1 on the road.
    Can you possibly figure why that might be the case?

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