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    ooooo dear.....better luck next time
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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    your bike is gay
    You what? I can only assume your profile is out of date then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You what? I can only assume your profile is out of date then?
    what? my bike is a bit better than a lead 100...
    just a bit...

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    not much better tho...lol pwnd
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0arbreaka View Post
    not much better tho...lol pwnd
    much better than your zxr though..
    i think my f4i is a bit better than a lead 100

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    oh no not again! but who needs an alternator.. take it out your bike will go faster

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    well hope the dudes alright?,

    another learning curve for a fellow biker!!

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    Learning curve means you're actually learning something.
    Pretending to take on board solid advice with baseless gratitude and continuously fucking up mean's you're just a solid idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    your bike is gay
    Was that really called for? And its not a bike its a scooter...
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    What a plonker........Rob, start thinking mate, you may find out the hard way you are not bullet proof after all, would not like to see that!
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    Nonono,

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    First thing to do when a mate bins is make sure the site is safe. Second thing is check on the mate. Bike should come last bro.

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    Oof... only just got the bike back into working order wasn't it? I think you gotta cut out the fun stuff on your bike and get another one to do stunting on! And in a spot where you know no cagers can bear down on you when it does go curly!

    Hope Zeroindex is okay and not nursing anything major!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Thought he would of been more careful - he's only just mended from his last off!
    Since my last bin, I've got into stunting, so if you take into account the actions of stunting, it was almost inevitable.
    Quote Originally Posted by 0arbreaka View Post
    What was he doing wheelying in the rain? isnt that kinda tempting fate.
    Wasn't raining at the time... once we were doing damage assessment, it started raining.
    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    Probably an explanation that moves him from fault then ending with a blatantly insincere request on how to become better, just like every other post.
    You are a dumb n00b with your camera... what happens if you land face first with that camera? where does it go when your helmet hits the ground? Think about that before trying to stereotype me.
    The reason I crashed is I was trying too hard to keep the front of the bike up, and my foot ended wandering away from the rear brake which is a mistake I hope I never make again... Look at that Zeocen: I know exactly what I did wrong, and because of that, I know how to avoid it in future...
    Quote Originally Posted by janno View Post
    Do you guys have stunt school weekends in NZ? I went (spectator) to one in Brisbane - was great fun to watch.
    Sounds like someone needs to start organising one . . .
    No stunt school here, I was doing stunt practice at an empty parking lot on Sundays (last two weeks), but with the weather forecast the way it was, I thought I'd find some nice quiet roads and get a bit of practice in today
    Quote Originally Posted by babyblade250rr View Post
    well hope the dudes alright?,

    another learning curve for a fellow biker!!
    Yeah, I'm ok, and yes, learning curve advice: When stunters say always cover your rear brake, they say it for a REALLY good reason
    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    Learning curve means you're actually learning something.
    Pretending to take on board solid advice with baseless gratitude and continuously fucking up mean's you're just a solid idiot.
    Do you know me? I think not... stay in Auckland and don't post shit like this, calling other people idiots.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    What a plonker........Rob, start thinking mate, you may find out the hard way you are not bullet proof after all, would not like to see that!
    Yeah I know I'm not bulletproof... I love stunting though, unfortunately that does come along with it's risks...
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    All that comes to mind right now is ROFLHAX WTF!!! LOLZ
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
    First thing to do when a mate bins is make sure the site is safe. Second thing is check on the mate. Bike should come last bro.
    What are you talking about? I was already running about on the grass before Jonno even got to me (he wasn't following closely). Weren't any cars for the next 2 or 3 minutes, and he just picked up my bike after asking me if I was ok, and he moved it off the road for me... It's good to have mates like that
    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Oof... only just got the bike back into working order wasn't it? I think you gotta cut out the fun stuff on your bike and get another one to do stunting on! And in a spot where you know no cagers can bear down on you when it does go curly!

    Hope Zeroindex is okay and not nursing anything major!
    Nah, I'm pretty good regarding... in a low side (left on the ground), pull on your right handle-bar hard enough, and you can actually climb on top of your bike, and reduce the amount of scraping your legs and body will go through
    “There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? ”-Clerks

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