sorry dude ..... climb's with no other knowledge ..?. yea right.... and stating new to site ... fuck enough info on target write up... hummmm... nope .. nonbelive this nonbiker.......
sorry dude ..... climb's with no other knowledge ..?. yea right.... and stating new to site ... fuck enough info on target write up... hummmm... nope .. nonbelive this nonbiker.......
.xjr...
.."What's with all the lights"..officer..
I figure car drivers must be Apes. All they do is sit in cages all day & grunt
Keep up the good work man and if we can do anything to help (except test them) let us know!
Choco
ChocolateWheels - Possibly the first (EX) GN rider to overtake a CBR600RR LEGITIMATELY and EX holder of the GN250 Land Speed Record.
Hi guys thanks for your support, yes there is a product in France,Transit have looked at bringing it in and found that it was not up to standard and also the cost was to high for them to justify.
There is also a post protection system that is available, it does not protect the biker from the wires or the tops of the posts, also the life if the protection units is not very long, so transit would have an ongoing replacement cost.
The units I am working on completely cover the wire barrier and have a 15 + year life expectancy unless damaged by impact.
The units that fit under the armco are made from the same materials.
Transit have indicated that the pricing would be within thier cost equation.
I am looking at carrying out some prelimanary testing some stage this month useing an old car and a wire barrier fence constructed next to the runway at Paraparaumu airport.
Once this is done I will post a short video of the test for you guys to have a look at.
Safe riding.
Non Biker
if this is just a plastic sheet along the barrier's length....
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
farking pisses me right off not being able to make a perfectly safe pass on SH1 from auckland to hamilton anymore due to that bloody wire
Good work Fella! Glad to see you're spending the time and effort for such a good cause. Good luck with it and hopefully we'll see em out there real soon.![]()
Drew for Prime Minister!
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Well lets hope this is the answer to what most of us consider to be a huge threat.
The name may have changed but you are still dealing the same @#$##$#$%^#%$%^* people
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Any product that keeps the Motorcyclist away from both post's and any part of the wires would be good, Dan would have been around if something laike that had beeen fitted to the WRB,s last October.
Watch the video on this websitehttp://www.concretebarrier.org.uk/
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Hello Guys
Great to see the responces to my idea, sorry that SLIMJIM sees it as nothing more than a scam, maybe when the whole thing is in place he might want to shake my hand and say sorry mate, who knows.
Also thank you to the guys that suggested putting on a charity ride to get some funds together, That would be great ,it is not the sort of support that I am looking for, this is a commercial venture that I have set up I need to find commercial funding or get the money from my own sources.
I know you guys are all into bikes however I am sure you appreciate a great car when you see one.
I need to sell my toy to keep going with this project, if you know anyone who wants to buy Mclaren M6 GT sportscar let me know $ 55,000 will buy it.
The main support that I am looking for is when the protection system has passed all of the tests we still need to get them installed, that where your help comes in.Pressure to have the units installed will see them put up otherwise they will just sit around as another great idea that went nowhere.
Regards
non biker
Don't worry about the nay sayer/s - he/they will get the same benefit as the rest of us if this goes ahead.
If your product is as good as you reckon, it will speak for itself. But you will still need to apply pressure where it counts, and motorcyclists in general will be more than happy to do that.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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