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    These posturing wet-behind-the-ears squids are so fucking clueless. Anyone who sits behind a computer and writes an 'instuctional essay' on racing public roads just has to be a TOTALLY CLUELESS young-ass git. These are the shitheads who've fucked our motorbike regos and acc charges forever.


    It's the usual fucked-up mentality you'll always get from spotty faced know-alls. "We ride fast and push the boundaries" "Makes us cool" "Not everyone can do what we do" All the typical posers' bullshit and drivel. "It's fine for us to race public roads coz we're a skilled elite group of people and we're fully in control of our own destiny" wank wank wank.

    "We don't advise it for everyone though, you'll need to be fully aware and experienced skillfull riders like we are" wank wank wank.

    When you TOTALLY CLUELESS arseholes find your life consists of staring at hospital ceilings most days, FUCKED FOR LIFE, you'll wake up, BUT TOO LATE...

    Again, these strutting dimwit 'road racers' are heading for a big fucking fall, it's only a matter of time. But don't worry about it, it'll never happen to you, you're just too skillful & special for that aren't ya?? And it won't matter if you snap your necks or cave your skulls in - coz you'll be LEGENDS and everyone will be thinking of you 24 hours a day, all wishing they could be legends like you too... Repeat --TOTALLY FUCKEN CLUELESS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viscount Montgomery View Post
    These posturing wet-behind-the-ears squids are so fucking clueless. Anyone who sits behind a computer and writes an 'instuctional essay' on racing public roads just has to be a TOTALLY CLUELESS young-ass git. These are the shitheads who've fucked our motorbike regos and acc charges forever.
    Oh, how I miss being able to hand out some well deserved green.

    Truth is, the OP is old enough that he should know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    LOL

    Thanks for the support all. Sometimes I feel like an old medieval villager in the stocks getting rotten fruit thrown at me. But... then again... I confess to liking fruit so keep it coming
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Truth is, the OP is old enough that he should know better.
    He is, and he does. He is not glorifying Rossi behaviour on public roads...he simply understands that one of the reasons (the main one?) that people get into riding is the thrill it can supply, and extrapolates that thrill....If it is great at 95kph, then it is going to be better still at 105kph, etc.
    The strange thing about that is generally no-one tells 'you' that the higher speed comes with a greater cost in terms of what it takes to control what's happening. Not to mention the greater cost of getting it wrong. I don't see what Beyond wrote as encouraging anyone to ride that way...rather, it is aimed as a warning for those that haven't and most likely will at some stage.

    Put in simple terms, and not mentioning the centri- words, motorcycles are best going in a straight line, they resist changing direction, and the faster the straight-line speed the greater that resistance. Motorcyclists, however, are the opposite, because that's where the thrills and satisfaction lie, and they'd best be prepared for the exponentially greater effort required as the speed increases.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    He is not glorifying Rossi behaviour on public roads...
    His videos say otherwise.

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    Whatever. Other threads...other reasons. Not this one.
    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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    There are too many factors surrounding "upping the pace" that are subjective and cannot possibly be applied to everyone.

    I would look with skepticism at anybody who heeds this advice and seriously considers applying it to their own riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Whatever. Other threads...other reasons. Not this one.
    That's your problem John. I can't even stretch to calling you two-dimensional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mekk View Post
    There are too many factors surrounding "upping the pace" that are subjective and cannot possibly be applied to everyone.

    I would look with skepticism at anybody who heeds this advice and seriously considers applying it to their own riding.
    You what? Greater speed involves greater forces requires greater effort and skill/concentration to control. Good warning...not 'advice'
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Mekk View Post
    There are too many factors surrounding "upping the pace" that are subjective and cannot possibly be applied to everyone.

    I would look with skepticism at anybody who heeds this advice and seriously considers applying it to their own riding.
    Multiple factors are the danger .... each on their own are not a big problem. Combined ... havoc potential.

    I would look in bloody amazement ....
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    You what? Greater speed involves greater forces requires greater effort and skill/concentration to control. Good warning...not 'advice'
    In saying that all motorcyclists push boundaries is "a cold hard fact", the OP is suggesting that anyone can control a motorcycle at higher speeds so long as they know what they are doing.

    I disagree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    That's your problem John. I can't even stretch to calling you two-dimensional.
    How you see me and others here is your problem. Even two dimensional is a 100% improvement on one dimensional....
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    How you see me and others here is your problem. Even two dimensional is a 100% improvement on one dimensional....
    That's where you're mistaken John.

    I'm seeing the whole picture here. You're only seeing what you want to see.

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    I must be blind..I don't see anything in Beyond's original post that would incite me to go out on a public road thinking I could ride like Rossi...or even one of KB's infamous squids.
    But then I also know Mstrs is much more than two dimensional
    Katman...please show me exactly what you mean...I hate being ignorant ..almost as much as I hate being a slow rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    That's where you're mistaken John.

    I'm seeing the whole picture here. You're only seeing what you want to see.
    So he is not one-dimensional, only one-eyed?
    Diarrhoea is hereditary - it runs in your jeans

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