Yes, I can... I can stop from 180 even shorter than that... but it involves a brick wall or a tree and whoever I raced probably couldn't even find my "lid".You mean you can't stop from a 180 mph race in just 20 feet?!
Yes, I can... I can stop from 180 even shorter than that... but it involves a brick wall or a tree and whoever I raced probably couldn't even find my "lid".You mean you can't stop from a 180 mph race in just 20 feet?!
There are groups in Cali that may not be quite that bad, but they have the colors, and are organized lwith an association. The movie got a lot of that right. It was all the unrealistic riding that turned most people off.When they all parked their bikes in unison, started popping the kick stands down one after the other, I thought I was watching a Michael Jackson video!
That movie was so damn bad...not worth the two hours of my life I gave for it! Ugghhh...
Actually I thought those scenes that showed that sort of action were the best parts of the movie...Can you imagine the visual effect of a group that actually arrives like that...My hat would go down to them...That would take alot of practice and dedication from the members of the group...There's nothing wrong with have a Shat talker to represent the group either...There are groups in Cali that may not be quite that bad, but they have the colors, and are organized lwith an association. The movie got a lot of that right. It was all the unrealistic riding that turned most people off.When they all parked their bikes in unison, started popping the kick stands down one after the other, I thought I was watching a Michael Jackson video!
That movie was so damn bad...not worth the two hours of my life I gave for it! Ugghhh...
It is Ok to be on your Soap box. Nobody else liked it anyway.The movie had some potential...the interwoven stories weren't awful, but it was the corny poop that was a turn off...Thinker & Stunnah - I wouldn't dare down a group that rides together wearing the same colors or are organized in the way they ride, park, whatever...that's the kind of stuff that makes a group a group...
But, if I saw an entire group of hard-nosed, hard-assed biker boys park their bikes, then try and pull off some "Rockets" moves with the kickstands and putting their feet down, I'd honestly giggle my ass off (then run before they jumped me)...it just seemed too silly...sure, it would be hard and take practice to do poop like that, but why in the hell would "cool" guys/gals even think they needed to do that poop to impress others? Really?
Sorry if that offends anyone...I just didn't see it as something I'd like to be a part of...it really took away from the sport of riding, and it felt like a damn music video on two wheels...
Okay...I'm off my soapbox now...whew...
Go ahead...I'm ready to take the hits now...
I think all you hayabusa.org guys should make your own movie...show everyone what life as a biker really is...
(sit at computer and check hayabusa.org...go to work...check email...check board...take pic of bike/self...post pics...polish bike...ride to get milk for the kids...maybe a pack of cigarettes...put bike away...sit at computer again)
I'm teasing...really...
No worries! It's like that for us all (that are willing to admit it!) Wouldn't have all these friends if all we did was ride?!I think all you hayabusa.org guys should make your own movie...show everyone what life as a biker really is...
(sit at computer and check hayabusa.org...go to work...check email...check board...take pic of bike/self...post pics...polish bike...ride to get milk for the kids...maybe a pack of cigarettes...put bike away...sit at computer again)
I'm teasing...really...
More truth to that than I'm willing to admit