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    but why is he wearing lycra pants?
    what sort of bike is it?
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    Bring it on pig. Let's see ya get ya knee down in spandex.

    On a side note, saw some 2-wheeled bacon this morning. Mate, the guy was so fat... his power to weight would be even shittier than a normal beamer pig special.
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    Notice the gun on his left hip, so he can draw and fire while still riding. Still keen to do a runner? I don't even think MR is that fast.
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    yeah, he has pretty woosy chicken strips. And with boots like that.....

    The only thing that would make me slow down is holsteredonthe leftof his belt. Prettyhard to outrun lead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonko
    Notice the gun on his left hip, so he can draw and fire while still riding. Still keen to do a runner? I don't even think MR is that fast.
    Dunno man, maybe hes just a leftie. I dont think you would want to get into a gun fight on a motorbike. Unless your name is arnie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GR81
    in the bag on the back clearly.
    Na mate thats the donut making machine... and his gun is filled with batter not bullets...for that 'on the fly' hot donut action, cinnamon anyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonko
    Notice the gun on his left hip, so he can draw and fire while still riding. Still keen to do a runner? I don't even think MR is that fast.
    ok what was the average round to kill the americans managed in Vietnam, around 15000 rounds per kill for grunts. Now he is in a dynamic situation firing a pistol with one hand, more than likely his non master hand as well, I would give myself a 99.9% chance of not getting hit at NC30 speeds.

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    Vietnamese stats were 1 kill for every 18765 rounds. And 2 kils for every 15 bombs. He won't be able to hit the broad side of a barn at 5 paces without "intensive" training. Americans are good like that.
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    How on earth could such statistics be compiled? And how unreliable must they be. How do you reliably measure the number of enemy killed ? If the Yanks won and no-one on the enemy side escapes the firefight they could count bodies. But if the Viets won they'd have no idea. Not to mention those who die later of wounds. As for measuring the kills from a bomb ? Did the plane land after dropping the bombs and do a body count?

    Even counting the rounds would be dodgy. They could count the number shipped in. But what about those lost, thrown away, flogged in the black market?

    Stupid modern obsession with measuring everything and thinking that measurements are the same as results.
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    In the vietnam war they had machine guns and were in a jungle. You fired at any thing that moved and did not bother about aiming because then your head is exposed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pathos
    In the vietnam war they had machine guns and were in a jungle. You fired at any thing that moved and did not bother about aiming because then your head is exposed.
    And the average age of an American soldier was Nineteen, n n n nineteen.....
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    Fast "GUN"?

    I looked at that pic and felt very sorry for the guy on the bike.
    What a dumbass statement that combo makes. "CHALLENGE ME"!
    Every runner in the USA will be just itching to beat him!
    Unless of course he really is ""THAT GOOD"

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    Hey I stole those stats from a website. I don't agree with the either.
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    Particulalry like the way the shirt shows through at the back. They couldn't even hook him up with zip together lycra pants!! he be one sore dude if he cocks up trying to pull the gun!!
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