Will keep it in mind it I ever see one.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I got back on a dirt bike (WR250) after years of road riding, it had been raining the day before but surface was dryish, going down a slight grassy slope about 50km/hr, tapped the front brake and a little back brake, I hit the deck before I knew what happened, and hit hard , the guy following me said man you went down fast, are you ok, luckily I was only shocked a bit sore but no real damage. I can only put it down to the fact that I was used to front braking on road bikes and was a bit over confident of the front brake. I learnt a lesson from that and if road or surface is a little greasy, wet , shiny, or dirty be very careful on over using front brake.
That's kinda exactly how I broke my ribs 4 weeks ago. Grass is slippery. Didn't tap brake though.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I've just had a couple of nights that I could sleep in a bed rather than a chair. I've done floating ribs before and they were a piece of cake in comparison.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I've had several experiences of objects falling off peoples trailers, trucks and so on in front of me. I've also been following vehicles in front that have run over debris redistributing them, and wammo, one has to take action to mitigate. Think you will find most motorcyclists have at some stage experienced thus. Unless one lives a charmed life. When it comes to motorcycle safety threads, it may not be the best place to troll in an effort to score points over a personal vendetta.
Just sayin.
Oh you poor poor thing. You south Island blood nuts should get a room.
Having been a red head for 61 years and counting it is unbelievable to see what softkocks you lot down there are. Bitter angry little men wearing skirts all of you.
You're a complete disgrace to the Ginga gen pool. Piff!
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