T'was quite an impressive sight to see, with a rather unfortunate end. Front wheel instant lock held upright for a good couple of metres, sammy gliding past with a screech of tires with the front wheel not turning at all thinking "Oh dear, that's not going to end well... oh there she goes..."
At least you're okay Sammy, that's the main thingBikes can be repaired, limbs not so easily! Bet you're glad you bought some pants!
All The Gear All The Time folks, even in carpark practice!
a little weld later and i maintain, THAT SHIT'LL BUFF OUT!!!![]()
IT'S PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!!!
Do the peanut butter jelly, peanut butter jelly, peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat!
when the time comes... this bike is gunna be the biggest bitch to sell on! I'll have to convince some poor unsuspecting imp that it the best bike in the world! Hopefully they wont be a member of KB! rofl![]()
Holy crap Sammy, you were going so fast you ground right through the crankcase?
Well, you certainly committed to the emergency braking lesson, by the looks of it!
at least you never dropped your bike the first day you got it.
Don't worry, it might not be so bad....remember the legendary EL250!!
I passed my full yesterday! Was a piece of cake, didn't even have to do the "hazard" thing.
Will see you all in a week and a bit. I'm off to LA/Texas for work. I may come back with one of those jackets Toto's been nagging me to get...
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well done dudeBut it was never question of wether you were going to pass, that was a given
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Woe to You Oh Earth and Sea
For the Devil sends the beast with wrath
Because he knows the time is short
Let him who hath understanding
Reckon the number of the beast
For it is a human number
Its number is six hundred and sixty six.
FOR SALE: '88 Yamaha FZX 750, low k's and decent condition. Looking for around 4.5K. Drop us a pm, view it any time. Oh, and trades considered for cruisers or naked sporties.
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