HAHA jimjim i am laughing-comments from comedians are always a laugh.
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
Who cares what sort of bike I've got. You know, the guy had about 5 posts -- if I was brand-new on a forum, and I asked a serious question and people started telling me I had homosexual tastes in bike equipment, I wouldn't be feeling very welcome. He took it well, of course, but still I don't think it's very appropriate to treat newbies that way until they've at least been properly introduced.
My post, pre-coffee, may have been been excessively obscene, but you'll notice it took until that before a serious response was made.
Remind me not to get a trail bike if you're all so elitist.
I noted what sort of bike you had because until you've been to an MX or cross country you have no idea of the kind way we treat, and look after each other. There is nothing like it, not even on road bikes.
I dare you to open ANY recent thread in MX and you won't find the language or aggression your one post showed. If you had given it some time before wading in all guns blazing the good advice would have come. We would be the least elitist of all bikers.
I'll let your posts speak for themselves!
Oh by the way I there may be some anger managemant coarses in Manukau. You might want to check the local paper!!!
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
*Sigh* that's all very well, mate, I'm used to the ribbing and humour around here. But I was disappointed to see a newbie being treated that way asking his first question with only a handful of posts under his belt. He took it well, but I think a lot of others would probably not bother.
Anyway I'm going to butt out now. Just disappointed to see people new to KB treated like that, meant humorously or not.
10 secounds on Google and you get this
www.1tail.com
They have the coloured chains your after
RK-chains do the coloured ones as well.
Ask you local MX shop if they can get RK- chains in then they can get you in the coloured ones as well.
Not bad googling skills, made by Driven USA ( http://www.drivenracing.com/content.cfm/go/chains ), it's actually an interesting idea, though I'd go green of course.
My honest opinion is that i did wonder what was going on after making my first post.Cheers to all that have helped and dont worry - i will be sticking around.
Just to let you know ( and i know its off the subject ) but riding FMX is different to moto and racing.The top guys are good to get along with and welcome the up and coming riders.Its all about having fun and after all thats the main reason we all ride weither it be on or off road.
If anyone has ever been to the Brass Monkey ralley they will know what i mean.We can jump all day long,get off our bikes and mix with the hard core bikers,the suits and the kids.The roadies seem to appreciate what we can do but i admire the road bikers for their skill and talents.Its takes alot of this to ride on the road too and big balls.
Hats off to every one who rides and cheers for making me feel welcome to this site.PRYDEE
Cher Cher brother well said!
Now is it gay to day dream about my KTM with an orange chain?
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If a man is walking in a forest and no women is there to hear him is he still wrong?
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