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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    Sp - you have never ridden with me so your comment is somewhat founded on nothing?? Any who
    Remember the ill fated Paeroa Ride?
    As far as I know, the guys who dinged were not members of the site.
    All the Kbikers seemed to be quite happy riding sensibly within their limits.
    I would happily ride with Death & his mates again, although Im rather slower and always ride within my limits, as do they.
    The stunting display was done on a clear , straight peice of road with good visibility . The only danger was to the person involved if it all went bad.
    No car drivers sensibilities were harmed in the taking of this film!

    Unlike the tender moralities of some members of this site.

    Yes, there are rather predictable reactions on this site!
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Ok, my bad. I went about it the wrong way. You guys aren't jealous.

    I just can't word what I wanted to say properly right now, I am just a bit too tired right now, so I better head back home and get some rest. When I wake up, I'll then do my share of the fuckwit stuff that embarrasses and disgraces the rest of the KBs apparently. For some reason, I thought the rest of the biker community enjoyed watching these great displays of skill...
    Your right it is good to watch.Just not on public roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman
    Remember the ill fated Paeroa Ride?
    As far as I know, the guys who dinged were not members of the site.
    All the Kbikers seemed to be quite happy riding sensibly within their limits.
    I would happily ride with Death & his mates again, although Im rather slower and always ride within my limits, as do they.
    The stunting display was done on a clear , straight peice of road with good visibility . The only danger was to the person involved if it all went bad.
    No car drivers sensibilities were harmed in the taking of this film!

    Unlike the tender moralities of some members of this site.

    Yes, there are rather predictable reactions on this site!
    Yup - remember - and Nuanh who binned in to the car IS a member of this site.

    As was BB who dropped his bike on the side of the road. Also - whoever washed the front end out stopping for the accident was ALSO a member of the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    Yup - remember - and Nuanh who binned in to the car IS a member of this site.
    As was BB who dropped his bike on the side of the road. Also - whoever washed the front end out stopping for the accident was ALSO a member of the forum
    OK I'll rephrase that...
    I rode just behind you on the Paeroa run, so I had the chance to observe you. You were like a newbie going hard.
    While there was nothing wrong with your riding skills, you didnt have the ease and fluidity that the front guys on yesterdays run have. Its an experience thing I guess.
    The guys who binned yesterday, as far as I know, are not members of this site.
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahamaman
    Nope, just don't wish to publicise my association with F#@%wits like this:
    How does what one person did represent this site? Kiwi Biker is an open public forum where everyone has the right to express themselves however they wish.

    No one is excluded from this site.

    No individual or group represents this site. Read the words at the top.


    One a personnel note, I thought the wheelie stunt looked cool. Wished I had the skill to do it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe
    How does what one person did represent this site? Kiwi Biker is an open public forum where everyone has the right to express themselves however they wish.

    No one is excluded from this site.

    No individual or group represents this site. Read the words at the top.


    One a personnel note, I thought the wheelie stunt looked cool. Wished I had the skill to do it myself.
    For those who want to know,He's not actually a site member and neither of us have anthing to identify us as KBers.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman
    OK I'll rephrase that...
    I rode just behind you on the Paeroa run, so I had the chance to observe you. You were like a newbie going hard.
    While there was nothing wrong with your riding skills, you didnt have the ease and fluidity that the front guys on yesterdays run have. Its an experience thing I guess.
    The guys who binned yesterday, as far as I know, are not members of this site.
    Strange...I recall KiwiDan behind me - I was first to turn up at Kaiaua by a good 5-10 mins (only due to Kiwi Dan stopping for a piss in Kawa Kawa Bay...I don't recall anyone else behind us in the twisties.....next was Barry on the Triumph then BigB and Trace 2 up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Infact here's me fooling around still with my Mate's GF's new scooter just 5 mins ago. I wish I could have uploaded a video. In the pic, its just on its way down from a fairly lengthy wheelie for a 50cc IMO. I'd rate that 01' Yamaha Jogg to be even more fun to wheelie than the FXR.
    PMPL - now ----- we are all still waiting for the stoppie pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe
    I thought the wheelie stunt looked cool.
    Yup you are right. I am not disputing the Guy's talent, just the choice of arena.

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    I take umbridge at those comments Wkid.

    One, Nhuahn was not doing anything stupid in my opinion, riding at 70 kph on a road posted 100kph; which is supposed to be a main highway fit for the purpose of doing 100kph is reasonable behavior in my book. Dumping gravel on a (non banked ) curved section of road with no signage and calling it paving is third world stuff, not to be expected in a supposed first world country.

    Second, I did not "dump" my bike by the side of the road. It tipped over as the side stand sunk into the pitiful excuse of a road due to the deep gravel. Rather than return to the bike to pick it up I ran over to see if a fellow biker was unhurt after seeing him colide with a car.

    So in future get your facst correct before making liablous comments about others.
    uno patito dalle motociclette italiane

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    True, about the safety issue on the road. For this case however, I was told by my mates about the conditions at the time the stunt was pulled and as SP man said, no one other than the rider was put at risk.

    P.S. Stoppie was impossible on that thing. There's too much weight at the back and the skinny front tire with crappy brakes didn't really do their job that good either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    There's too much weight at the back
    U shoulda moved your fat arse forward then

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerboy
    I take umbridge at those comments Wkid.

    One, Nhuahn was not doing anything stupid in my opinion, riding at 70 kph on a road posted 100kph; which is supposed to be a main highway fit for the purpose of doing 100kph is reasonable behavior in my book. Dumping gravel on a (non banked ) curved section of road with no signage and calling it paving is third world stuff, not to be expected in a supposed first world country.

    Second, I did not "dump" my bike by the side of the road. It tipped over as the side stand sunk into the pitiful excuse of a road due to the deep gravel. Rather than return to the bike to pick it up I ran over to see if a fellow biker was unhurt after seeing him colide with a car.

    So in future get your facst correct before making liablous comments about others.
    I wasn't making comment about the circumstances BB before you jump down my throat. I was merely making reference to SP's comment that none of the 3 riders were members of the site.

    I know Nuanh wasn't being an idiot, and I know yours was a side stand issue (PS - I used the word 'dropped' - this doesn't insinuate or infer any connotations as to what you were doing - and technically you did drop it as you didn't check the surface you were standing it up in) and the others guy hit the pea metal on the side of the road and washed the front out trying to get off to help Nuanh quickly.

    Me thinks you are a little tooo defensive and read my post completely out of context. It is YOU who should think before they react too quickly.....and you called this one grossly incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    U shoulda moved your fat arse forward then
    LOL, me is only 66Kgs (my excuse is that I can get through the corners faster).

    I didn't really try hard enough to stoppie it last time. Next time I go over there, I'll try it on the down hill bit of road and see if I get lucky. The carpark was way too slippery.


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    Re Fatty

    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    LOL, me is only 66Kgs (my excuse is that I can get through the corners faster).

    I didn't really try hard enough to stoppie it last time. Next time I go over there, I'll try it on the down hill bit of road and see if I get lucky. The carpark was way too slippery.


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