Rie if u read this thread..u sure have alot of fans..u beta not ever wear shorts to a chiller..not with all these guys looking at yer legs..![]()
Rie if u read this thread..u sure have alot of fans..u beta not ever wear shorts to a chiller..not with all these guys looking at yer legs..![]()
For those of you whose use the fast lane on motorways and only do a 100km/hr, can you pls use the middle lane, some of us like to ride at 105km/hr thank you very much.
Lol! Oh god...
Ah well, single to mingle!Hey wait... Banzai
What a sly fox!
No, it definitely had wheels. And they weren't all that nice anyway.
Rie has only two legs as far as I know (although you did struggle to get into those leathers, didn't you?), but she has some sort of superpowers nonetheless. Who else has seen that side-stand trick? From where I was standing it looked like she was picking the bike up a good 400mm from the ground and turning it around O_o; . You might speak of midget tossing, but GPX tossing is just as good!
Yeah I always feel a bit dodgy resting the 160kg or so on the damn stand!!!
Rob, you're stand is the worst, that thing flexes all over the place even when you just lean the bike on it. Don't think i'd want to try spinning the bike on it either, would wreck that awesome paint job if something bad happened.
I'm fooked if I know what to do with GiJoe1313's RD250LC stand; it's suicidal. It's in front of your foot, and is practically vertical, so rolls forward and off with the slightest touch. Add to that the two-stroke lack of compression -- so no `handbrake' by putting it into first gear -- and I've had more than a few close calls and strained muscles wrenching it upright before it toppled over. Also, I believe it's made out of some kind of cheese.
Centre-stand only.
That bike wants to harm me, I'm sure.
Actually -- just twigged why my CB250RS stand is bent sideways/outwards, always wondered howtf that occurred. Rie or perhaps her mother was a previous owner.
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