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    Taking a gn250 to puke

    can i do it? it is purely to take the piss...
    Also, if i go with my brother, can i ride his blade even though i only have a lamma's licence? ohh! last question, someone told me you need full gear (fair enough) does a spool wet weather jacket (with armor), draggin jeans and combat boots count?

    Denis

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilthyLuka View Post
    can i do it? it is purely to take the piss...
    Also, if i go with my brother, can i ride his blade even though i only have a lamma's licence? ohh! last question, someone told me you need full gear (fair enough) does a spool wet weather jacket (with armor), draggin jeans and combat boots count?

    Denis
    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3. Yes

    However, is it adviseable...?

    1. No
    2. No
    3. No


    :slap:

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    I'm taking my GN to taupo. Screw what everyone else says and go for it.

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    Pukekohe guys probably wouldn't stop you riding in Draggin jeans, but I probably wouldn't ride in them on the track. Mind you, I guess the GN ain't gonna go any faster at Pukekohe than it does on the road. Your bones I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19 View Post
    Pukekohe guys probably wouldn't stop you riding in Draggin jeans, but I probably wouldn't ride in them on the track. Mind you, I guess the GN ain't gonna go any faster at Pukekohe than it does on the road. Your bones I suppose.
    Leathers don't stop you breaking bones, believe it or not.

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    What? next you wil be telling me that high visabilty jackets dont stop you getting run over!
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Leathers don't stop you breaking bones, believe it or not.
    I'm guessing he's thinking of leathers appropriate for the track, which have armour in them, which dissipates shock, and reduces the chances of breaking bones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyG View Post
    I'm taking my GN to taupo. Screw what everyone else says and go for it.
    Don't ride your GN off a cliff.

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    I'd strongly urge you and encourage you to take your GN and go hard mate atleast I know I'd have someone to take out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Leathers don't stop you breaking bones, believe it or not.
    Leathers with armour do a whole lot better job than draggins. You actually tried draggin your knee on the ground in those things? You might not lose skin but you'll lose bone fragments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I'm guessing She's thinking of leathers appropriate for the track, which have armour in them, which dissipates shock, and reduces the chances of breaking bones.
    Thank you, yes I was thinking of the armour.
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    and you could turn the handle bars up the other way and have "clip ons"


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Just keep your bloody line. Don't try and move out of the way when we're coming up behind you. The last thing I need when passing you at 200kph+ is for you to start moving left or right unexpectedly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    and you could turn the handle bars up the other way and have "clip ons"
    i have a straight bar on my gn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19 View Post
    Thank you, yes I was thinking of the armour.
    Ahahaha, my bad

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