ahhhh he wants to know how many KM's have you done and how many years you been riding.
What key lessons have you learned about riding a bike and surviving?
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Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011
Damn south afffrrrddddcahns...I would like to know as well carver. 'Cause I'm not trying to call you out as I don't know you and have never seen you ride so im not trying to be a prick, but what do you bring to the table? Because at the moment i've just heard about a few wheelies and a 15 min. hammy to raglan run which even though ive never ridden sounds purdy slow considering its roughly 45km's?
Well I'm no einstein either but I keep getting 180 KM/H average velocity. ms-1=d/t. 45km/0.25H=180KM/H
What kind of road is Hamiltron to Raglan, anyway? Twisty? Highway?
i like your attitude...
i have done that ride in 20mins actually.
my skills are
- 150,000kms in the last 5 years
- longest time on a bike was 15 hours
- Ridden on gravel plenty
- owned about 25+ bikes in the last 5 years
- i ride in the city every day, and can help you with traffic issues
- superior balance skills
- patience and a easy going attitude
- I have done a rider training day with aaron slight, and defensive drining, aaron said my riding was all good
- i am willing to give up my time for you, and i will not stop no matter what people on here say,
i have been riding since i was 12, so 11 years....
i have taught people how to ride, one of those people that i had some input into was sidewinder.
he is the only KB'r....
i have been there and done it before people, and now i am willing to do something to help out.
I hate to break it to you people but the little bastard is actually a very talented rider............arrogant and cocky yes but a very good skilled rider
(no where did I say safe btw)
Carver bro you can teach me some wheelie skills !
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Ive run out of fucks to give
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