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  1. #31
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    I have two that really annoyed me.

    1st was parking motorcycle in busy area in london, going in and waiting half an hour with customer to pick up a parcel. Came out and found bike still running, unlocked with keys in ignition.

    2nd was trying to drive off in a public area with disc lock still attached (done that several times).
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    Was 17 and just bought a GT750,my first bike.
    I thought I was the ducks nuts Had a few drinks(pissed as!) and thought I'd show off...went to kick start it and fell over with the bloody heavy arsed beast on top of me! ...in front of the Crew...what a tosser!
    Never have drunk 'n rode since!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    Was 17 and just bought a GT750,my first bike.
    I thought I was the ducks nuts Had a few drinks(pissed as!) and thought I'd show off...went to kick start it and fell over with the bloody heavy arsed beast on top of me! ...in front of the Crew...what a tosser!
    Never have drunk 'n rode since!
    Me, I have a habit of forgetting to put my side stand down at petrol pumps, and dropping my bike on them. Have done it once, twice, three times, yep, never learn. Last time a bunch of kids in a nearby car just kept cracking up, making me even madder. And yep, done it with the Duke too!!!
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    Well mine are both off road crashes.
    I was riding an old honda 3 wheeler on the northern end of Papamoa beach, it is basically empty out there so it is good fun going flat tack out there!! I was running full throttle in top gear and someone had dug a HUGE hole in the middle of the beach, I swerved, went up on 2 wheels so I over compensated and woke up 15 minutes later about 15 foot away from my bike missing both shoes and with a mouth full of sand. I had come off the back hitting the wooden fishing box on the back and breaking it off I got 3 brused vertibrae and lost about a week of my holidays (which I still can't remember!!) and ended up missing out seeing the new melenium come in as I was bed ridden!!
    The second was riding my fathers rather decrpit TS185 on the Stop Banks near the river in Otorohanga I went up one side too quick and both front and back breaks weren't really up to the task so I tootled on down the other side taking out 3 battons and bending the bike on the strainer. I got back on rode home and was unable to walk for about 4 days as my knee balloned up to 3 times the normal size and went bluey black.

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    OAB... where's YOUR post dude?

    OK- Stupid act number 1
    When young and stupider, I used to have a bad habit of hooning around town passing anything that moved (or didn't move) up the inside at high speed. Once I was passing a line of traffic that had left a set of lights a while before I got there. At the front was a bus. I was blasting up the inside coming up on the bus when it started to pull in to a bus stop, as buses often do. There was a car parked at the front of the bus stop. I was going to fast too stop
    or weave, so my only option was to drop a gear and nail it. I shot through the gap at a very high speed with inches to spare. I can still remeber the wide eyed open mouthed expressions of the waiting passengers as I shot past. Amazingly I had enough sense to stop passing up the inside after that.

    Stupid Act number 2
    I used to have a Kwaka GPZ750R which was blessed with a centre stand. I used to start it up on the stand and then rock it forward and ride off. Once I was sitting in the Buxton car park in Nelson about to ride off. A couple of rather nice chicks were walking towards me, so being a complete tosser I thought I'd give them a demo. Rocked the bike off the stand, gave it some herbs and went to pull away..... as I let the clutch out the revs dropped, almost as though the back brake was on. So I tried again, with a few more revs... same result. Weird. So I tried one more time, with maximum revs.... the engine died down again- just as well, if it had taken off it probably would have launched me into the next row of cars. The two girls were laughing out loud by now. So I hoped off to see what the hell was wrong, went to put down the side stand.... OOOPS! It was already down. The saftey switch was linked to the clutch.
    My daughter telling me like it is:
    "There is an old man in your face daddy!"

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    Endless ones on a motorbike, but my personal favourite is on the push-bike...
    Riding along and I noticed my quick release for the front wheel is sticking out a bit, no worries, get a bit of speed up (don’t stop and do it up, that’s just stupid) un-clip (lock in type shoes, clip into the pedals) and give the offending leaver a whack with the side of my foot. And another, started to slow down so I clipped back in and got moving at a better pace again...
    One more kick should do it...
    Foot slipped past the leaver, behind the forks and in-between the spokes.
    Stops you real fast, lucky I landed on my head, so apart from a broken toe I wasn’t too badly hurt!
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    um ...

    well this was this time once (when I was younger) on my newish GPZ750, and on a dare I wheelied it past my girlfriends house (all her girlfriends were watching too and a few of my mates) in Oxford Terrace...

    Unfortunately right past an unmarked cop car.

    doing 50km/hr over the speed limit.

    Had to go to Lower Hutt District Court to defend the careless driving (sic) charge ...

    and got let off after a long bullshit story about how I'd had the carbs pulled apart that morning and the throttle had stuck when I took off.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    IN THE 80S I WAS SHOWING ABOUT 5 GIRLS I KNOW HOW GOOD I CAN WHEELSTAND I STARTED TO GO OVER , SLAMMED ON THE BACK BRAKE, GOT THROWN ONTO THE TANK LANDING ON MY NUTS , THEN HIT THE CURB AND CRASHED , THEN A FEW MONTHS LATTER SHOWING OFF TO THE SAME GIRLS A WHEEL STAND AT THE DOMAIN I GOT THROWN OFF THE SIDE OF THE BIKE HELD ON AND DRAGGED OFF THE ROAD AND DOWN THE BANK , THIS TIME ONE OF THE GIRLS GAVE ME A ROOT , WHICH IS WHAT I WANTED ALL ALONG

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    I can just see it...

    Are you sure you didn't grow up in the Hutt Valley Winja?
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

    - James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer


    I can just see it...

    Are you sure you didn't grow up in the Hutt Valley Winja?
    I SPENT TIME THERE , IM NOT ALLOWED BACK

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    I SPENT TIME THERE , IM NOT ALLOWED BACK
    NO, PLEASE COME BACK TO UPPER HUTT, WINJA. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU HERE. CAN YOU AT LEAST PULL A SWEET WHEELIE PAST UPPER HUTT COLLEGE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OMGWTFBBQ
    NO, PLEASE COME BACK TO UPPER HUTT, WINJA. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU HERE. CAN YOU AT LEAST PULL A SWEET WHEELIE PAST UPPER HUTT COLLEGE?
    MIGHT SEE YA SOON , IM DOING A WHRILWIND TOUR OF NZ , IM ATTEMPTING TO HAVE A MASTY IN EVERY MCDONALDS TOILET IN NZ

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    Haha! Some good minties moments.

    When I was about 17 my boyfriend & I had a 750 Katana. I rode it to work a few times and was feeling extra confident one day on my way back from lunch. My workplace was down a dead-end road with these huge steel & wire gates padlocked together. There were pea-stones all over the last 50m or so of road. Being a lunch hour, the whole of the industrial area was fairly quiet and our Kat had a nice throaty sounding four into one so I gave it a wee handful, just to show off to all the lads watching me from the sawmill. Before I knew it I had to slow down for the driveway but found I was locked up, skidding along the pea-stones towards the gates at the end of the road. I kept it upright and gently bumped the gates, then forgot to put my feet down and over we went. The guys all laughed the arses off and I had to yell out to my workmates to help me pick the bike up. Broke the right indicator and spent the afternoon repairing the damage(boss was into bikes too). I still dont think the boyfriend ever knew I'd dropped it.
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    back a while

    I brought a TT250 which was a nice upgrade from my TF125 and took it down to a mates farm, where his house was in the middle of a paddock. He had a Trojen200 so we decided on a drag to show off the TT. Went at max revs and left him behind. Soon to find out that the paddock his house was in was actually 2 paddocks. Collected a 3 wire electric fence at top speed and bloody near cut me in half. Then to complicate the issue the wire which had a crap-load of power running through it got tangled in my leg and I was lying on the ground getting a damn good shock and had to wait for my mate to go down the the sheds and turn the power off so I could get the wire off me. My 5 min old TT250 ended up half way across the next paddock somewhere......

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    Getting off a four and onto a twin. leave the first set of lights slipping the clutch, having the front end launch smacking me in the head.

    only did it once..

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