Lots of research - wrong result

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by NimbleAlmond, Jul 14, 2003.

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    Vulture Guest

    Nope. Still disagree. It isn't inevitable for this to happen.
    S.
     
    Vulture, Jul 14, 2003
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  2. Yeah, One hour and 30 minutes.

    Al

     
    Alan Pennykid, Jul 14, 2003
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    John Littler Guest

    That's different, that's called "riding while still drunk from the night before"

    JL
     
    John Littler, Jul 14, 2003
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  4. Every day is like Christmas when you're a postie....


    Flu-ridden Pat (no card-stealing today...)
     
    Pat Heslewood, Jul 14, 2003
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Toosmoky" wrote
    That wont prevent accidents.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Jul 15, 2003
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    Doug Cox Guest

    No, but it'll make the newbie easy to find when we wanna beat up on
    someone...

    ; )

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Jul 15, 2003
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    Mike.S Guest

    Doug, you know us, bunch of sharks, we bite on any hook dangled in front of us. mind you, we do cast hooks about in front of each
    other for the hell of it anyway..


    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Jul 15, 2003
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    Jorgen Smith Guest

    Cool. Good to know that the general consensus is that there is no such thing
    as braking hard mid-corner. I already knew, I guess, but reinforcement never
    hurts.

    I've found that the accellerator is my friend on the road more than the
    brake is. Like that wipe off 5 ad. If the dude who smashed into the back of
    the truck had instead put his hands on the steering wheel and steered out of
    the situation, he'd be one insurance nightmare less.

    Might be just me, but then again, I think not.

    j
     
    Jorgen Smith, Jul 15, 2003
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