Absolutely.
He's nearly as good as this bloke.
https://www.maoritelevision.com/news...ey-stunt-rider
Absolutely.
He's nearly as good as this bloke.
https://www.maoritelevision.com/news...ey-stunt-rider
Yip, I immediately thought of that too. The police have to be seen to do something regardless of who the person is and regardless of their talent. If he has his day in court and argues his case, he might get a slap with a wet bus ticket... all publicity being good publicity etc...
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
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Bastards!
"Statistics are used as a drunk uses lampposts - for support, not illumination."
Good skills. They're certainly not an easy big bike to wheelstand. Too much crank inertia for my liking. Feels like a KX500 when you're about to loop it. That big crank just keeps the thing going over backwards. Big multi cyl sports bikes and vee twins are a piece of piss in comparison.
But it was stated that it was only a 250 kg bike, so what's that, a Street 500? Has that enough power to break traction on the back wheel? Or do the TV people think 250 kg is so heavy that any full size HD must weigh 250 kg - that's only 550 lb. My Suzuki Boulevard M50 is 249 kg.
There are two songs, "Stairway to Heaven" and "Highway to Hell" which I think give an indication of expected traffic flow
Was is more "apt" mate,dragged the garage queen outta the shed for a jaunt awhile back,myself and a couple of mates shot up the valley did a circuit then heading home stopped at the Glenavy pub for a quiet were that subject came upgoing over the bridge on the way home had a chuckle but more than content to have both wheels on the groundGreat thing about getting old is having got there.
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