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    Hiviz and loud pipes would have made up for his lack of riding skills...

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    I have a super powerful horn, and im still alive so it must be true. But whats that got to do with bikes?
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    I also have a super powerful horn

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    Are you sure? Have you ever compared your horn to others? Or does it just have exciting stickers on it like the fake horns?
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Are you sure? Have you ever compared your horn to others? Or does it just have exciting stickers on it like the fake horns?
    those stickers wore off years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Are you sure? Have you ever compared your horn to others? Or does it just have exciting stickers on it like the fake horns?
    Honk if your horn doesn't work.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    Hiviz and loud pipes would have made up for his lack of riding skills...
    Everyone knows that Hi-Viz would have prevented this entirely... AND saved several baby harp seal cubs, 3 whales; while also fixing the hole in the ozone layer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Everyone knows that Hi-Viz would have prevented this entirely... AND saved several baby harp seal cubs, 3 whales; while also fixing the hole in the ozone layer.
    Ain't that the truth !
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    Quote Originally Posted by BadSarah View Post
    I drive a truck for a job and some of the motorcyclists push it a bit- saw this in the comments and I'm even more worried now
    Oh wow. Intense.

    Kinda glad I'm taking the car today.

    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Yeah, I got that too, and then the description at the top of the vid kinda said what happens, but Im a sick fucker, so watched it anyway.
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    You don't have to be on a bike for trucks to be dangerous. Watched a work mate get crushed by a truck. Went to jump up on the rear trailer unit to help stack hay bails. Slipped off, truck rolled over half his body length ways at about 2-3kms/hr. Died a few hours later.
    Complacency gets you killed just as easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant View Post
    You don't have to be on a bike for trucks to be dangerous. Watched a work mate get crushed by a truck. Went to jump up on the rear trailer unit to help stack hay bails. Slipped off, truck rolled over half his body length ways at about 2-3kms/hr. Died a few hours later.
    Complacency gets you killed just as easily.
    Now thats horrible.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Now thats horrible.....
    yer it was. He was 16 yrs old and it was Christmas eve :/ Unlike the liveleak video I didnt see the truck lift up at all. broken bones, almost all of of them down one side and ruptured internals.
    I was going to say he was a really nice bloke but at the start of the season the old hands thought he was a bit of a plonker. That he was jumping up to help someone do the hardest job was indicative of how much he had changed. Commercial haymaking (100,000 + a season) was character forming. If you didnt have any you didnt last long at it.
    Off topic a bit but I was looking at some some of the old uncle bruce movies I showed at your house Paul. Are you or anyone else who knew him interested in me posting some of them ? low res stuff as HD didnt exist then
    dont break your cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant View Post
    yer it was. He was 16 yrs old and it was Christmas eve :/ Unlike the liveleak video I didnt see the truck lift up at all. broken bones, almost all of of them down one side and ruptured internals.
    I was going to say he was a really nice bloke but at the start of the season the old hands thought he was a bit of a plonker. That he was jumping up to help someone do the hardest job was indicative of how much he had changed. Commercial haymaking (100,000 + a season) was character forming. If you didnt have any you didnt last long at it.
    Off topic a bit but I was looking at some some of the old uncle bruce movies I showed at your house Paul. Are you or anyone else who knew him interested in me posting some of them ? low res stuff as HD didnt exist then
    Yeah - why not...

    Best stick it up on youtube or somesuch and post a link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Yeah - why not...

    Best stick it up on youtube or somesuch and post a link?
    ok, Ill edit out some of the eeer dodgy bits of over taking on the rimas kinda kewl hearing bruce and velux laughing in the background
    dont break your cake

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    Christ on a stick, THAT is NOT something I would even contemplate doing... I've got too much sense and good looks to risk it like that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    those stickers wore off years ago

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    You should always park inside. It is not good to keep your horn exposed to the elements. It will get weathered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Honk if your horn doesn't work.
    We live in the future now. Scientists can make any horn work. Even old ones.
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