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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio View Post
    I cant seem to find this in dvd store.....

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    You can borrow my copy

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    Lol TWENTY-TWOS ON MAH SCHOOLBUS

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Meh - looks like another American riding like a cock on public roads. Youtube is littered with them.
    The Ghostrider is Swedish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    The Hayabusa was recently sold off via raffle.
    Which I never won, I may add.... :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio View Post
    I cant seem to find this in dvd store.....

    lmfao! Korn
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    Yeah, I know it's not the real one but you get my point.

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    Just another foolish person putting his and innocent lives at risk.
    If this was a closed circuit, then it was good riding
    but on public roads, no matter what the skill level, its bad riding.
    Its riders doing this that makes joe public believe every one of us is tarred with that same brush, totally careless about life and limb.
    To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Just another foolish person putting his and innocent lives at risk.
    If this was a closed circuit, then it was good riding
    but on public roads, no matter what the skill level, its bad riding.
    Its riders doing this that makes joe public believe every one of us is tarred with that same brush, totally careless about life and limb.
    Yeah, but wouldn't that be a great story to tell your Grandkids esp these days with video evidence
    Built for speed, not for comfort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    ... you get my point.
    What a muppet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Meh - looks like another American riding like a cock on public roads. Youtube is littered with them.
    Doubt is in America, I see a lot of BMW's and Volvos and other euro shit heaps but no pick up trucks.

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    Back in 2003 I was in London having a look through one of their many museums... The science and technology museum I think it was. Next to an exhibit of a formula 1 car was a sedan with a sport-bike taking up the whole area inside the cabin across the two front seats. Some poor buggers driving the car had been t-boned by the bike doing somewhere up towards 200km/hr. The bike had punched straight through the passenger door, instantly killing the two occupants of the car, and from memory I think the rider had cut himself in two on the roof of the car. The steering head of the bike had made it as far as the driver's door, and might have been sticking out the driver's window. The authorities had cleaned all the body parts and blood out of the car and re-installed the bike exactly as it had ended up in the crash before sticking it in the museum.

    I guess you could say it made an impact. (No pun intended).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbs View Post
    Back in 2003 I was in London having a look through one of their many museums... The science and technology museum I think it was. Next to an exhibit of a formula 1 car was a sedan with a sport-bike taking up the whole area inside the cabin across the two front seats. Some poor buggers driving the car had been t-boned by the bike doing somewhere up towards 200km/hr. The bike had punched straight through the passenger door, instantly killing the two occupants of the car, and from memory I think the rider had cut himself in two on the roof of the car. The steering head of the bike had made it as far as the driver's door, and might have been sticking out the driver's window. The authorities had cleaned all the body parts and blood out of the car and re-installed the bike exactly as it had ended up in the crash before sticking it in the museum.


    I guess you could say it made an impact. (No pun intended).



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    Would of looked similar to this.
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