Testing the Limits of Yourself & Your Bike Survey

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Catherine010, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. Yes George, this George has had a puncture at 120 kph
     
    George W Frost, Aug 14, 2009
    #21
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  2. Catherine010

    gwd Guest

    Fair enough ;-)
     
    gwd, Aug 14, 2009
    #22
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  3. Ccan'e seem to work out why ou call yourself Pointless George,
    when you have made a point
     
    George W Frost, Aug 14, 2009
    #23
  4. Catherine010

    Diogenes Guest

    Hmmm.. Diplomacy demands I bite my lip...

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    Onya bike

    Gerry
     
    Diogenes, Aug 14, 2009
    #24
  5. Catherine010

    gwd Guest

    Your diplomacy is noted. Well done!
     
    gwd, Aug 15, 2009
    #25
  6. Catherine010

    xyzzy Guest

    I'm also a bit surprised that it talks about 'stunts' but doesn't
    contain the words 'mono' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheelie) or
    'stoppie' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoppie).
     
    xyzzy, Aug 19, 2009
    #26
  7. Catherine010

    Nev.. Guest

    Question 18 in section B is pretty ambiguous as well.

    You.. "Race away from the traffic lights with the intention of beating
    the driver/rider next to you."

    Yes, I do that every time, almost without fail. It has nothing to do
    with racing though, or being faster or asserting some authority over the
    other driver. It's got to do with positioning myself on the road clear
    of other traffic. I think if people answer this one honestly, what is
    intended as 'safe' behaviour will be interpreted as 'hoon' behaviour.

    Nev..
    '08 DL1000K8
     
    Nev.., Aug 19, 2009
    #27
  8. Yes, here we are yet again, agreeing with Nev
    I do the same thing for the same reasons
    ****, I just hope that Nev and I were not twin brothers separated at birth
     
    George W Frost, Aug 19, 2009
    #28
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