No.... it would have been more like.
There once was a bike from milwaukee
sounds like a tractor but torquey
They don't leave on time
so split the white line
an appointment with Darwin quite likey.
The seats on Katooms they are hard,
they take but a toll on your lard
To stay off the grass
You get off your arse
and pretend you are riding motard
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
which one of you is this spaz? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSvTpWVAeE4
I think I only see one person behaving badly, and a whole lot of other people talking on their phones. No.34 of how many?? Sheesh.
I have been known to look pointedly (sometimes while pointing) at people obviously on their phones while driving, but this guy is just making things worse. He needs another hobby or he's going to get hurt.
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
am curious, Mr Templeton can be an interesting character to say the least but I always thought of him as a better than average rider, was he really using the whole road? or was it a case of him using the entire lane? Different thing altogether. In any event, lectures....yeah nah...
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
I used to do that, but after reading Ienatch I changed. He advises strongly that you don't even ride with people who cross the centre line which does seem tough, but he has his reasons. For me though it seems a shame to ride for miles then when you come to a nice S bend you just turn it into another straight. That's like missing out on some of the fun.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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