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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    You can smoke a pipe while fucking a donkey too for all I care that doesn't make it a good idea.
    it would be a better idea to hold on with both hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    You can smoke a pipe while fucking a donkey too for all I care that doesn't make it a good idea.

    Lets say I am riding down the road enjoying the scenery and some bright lad has fallen off his/her bike with no gear on and splatted themselves up the road and then a few cars stop and try and help the poor bastard out and ring an ambulance. Well if I happen to be coming past then I might have to slow down slightly as I am going past causing a hesitation in my fabulous day out riding. And you say it doesn't affect me?
    Never said it was a good idea mate, just aint your decision is all I'm saying.

    So there's not a hell of alot of point in bitching about it.

    I'm partial to doing whhelies on motorways because of the wide open spaces and good surfaces. Definitely not a good idea but I've yet to hear someone jump online and bitch about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    it would be a better idea to hold on with both hands
    good to see your putting life experience into your posts.

    well done.

    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Never said it was a good idea mate, just aint your decision is all I'm saying.

    So there's not a hell of alot of point in bitching about it.

    I'm partial to doing whhelies on motorways because of the wide open spaces and good surfaces. Definitely not a good idea but I've yet to hear someone jump online and bitch about it.
    oh. And who said doing wheelies on motorways wasn't a good idea?

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    I did. After I got blown over in the wind doing a hundred and sixty kay stand up.

    Remember kids, wheelies are neither big nor clever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    SO FUCKING WHAT? Does it effect you? Are you going to feel the pian? No.

    Thanks for the concern but IT'S NOT YOUR DECISION!!!!!

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    I meant piano. Are you feeling the "piano".

    My bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
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    Yeah but I'mnot posting threads moaning about people pulling wheelies. Someone is.
    And the only reason I discourage people, is I can do without the competition.
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    good plan. my wheelies are pretty tame anyway. no competition.

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    yep, fully insured [both my last bikes have been. my first wasnt cos it wasnt worth it: 86 gn]

    i also wear an open faced lid with fingerless gloves.

    white trash... that sounds like a plan, but then id smell like juice all day at work!
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    For once renegade makes sense.
    I mostly wore leather, but the conditions over there are different.
    The roads are far less likely to betray you.
    And it's mostly dual lane 'superhwy' and boring as.

    From my own experience I'm 7 times more likely to crash in NZ than NSW/QLD.

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    I saw a pile of bikers going 110kph!
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    I ride with no undies on...........that feels oarsome.
    Not a good idea. The crouch position on a sports bike is very similar to the asian pooing crouch stance employed with the hole-in-the-floor shitters. This position allows a "natural" and easy excavation which can lead to problems when one is aiming to degas rather than pass a log. Better in your gruds than in your leathers is what me old grandma used to say, but that's a different story.

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    Well, they don't have ACC over there, so have to insure themselves. So if they wanna do that, then go for it.

    We in NZ have ACC - funded by us levy/tax-payers so we get to pay for all the gits who forget to wear appropriate gear and use themselves like a block of cheese when they fall onto our cheese-grater chip-seal roads. I just love paying for everyone else's stupidity. But at least a no-fault system means we don't go around suing the crap out of each other like in the USA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Well, they don't have ACC over there, so have to insure themselves. So if they wanna do that, then go for it.

    We in NZ have ACC - funded by us levy/tax-payers so we get to pay for all the gits who forget to wear appropriate gear and use themselves like a block of cheese when they fall onto our cheese-grater chip-seal roads. I just love paying for everyone else's stupidity. But at least a no-fault system means we don't go around suing the crap out of each other like in the USA.
    you surmise that these gitts don't pay there own tax's, levvies and acc. get of ya fukin high horse ya pillok. if i choose to put myself in a situation that may injure me, like Jimmy said, its my choice and i, like most, have paid enough fukin tax's to have a reverse labotamy never mind some skin grafts, bed baths and some plaster of paris on my joints....

    and you dont know if the person you saw has private health care or not.... bloody do gooder


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    i, like most, have paid enough fukin tax's to have a reverse labotamy
    the government paid for that huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    the government paid for that huh?
    no, my employer. which in a sense is connected to the government i'm sure.. in some obscure way. If not then the government's still to blame.

    where you get yours done?


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