Glad to see you made it out of the inferno intact bro , and already re equipped with another steed , looking forward to your mod progress .
Thanks guys......thanks ToadyGlad to see you made it out of the inferno intact bro , and already re equipped with another steed , looking forward to your mod progress .
You are moving quickly, make that new steed your own. By the looks of it maybe even a bigger build than the last one?..Thanks guys......thanks Toady
I'm hoping so bro.You are moving quickly, make that new steed your own. By the looks of it maybe even a bigger build than the last one?..
My name is Fallenarch. It used to be Crazyarch until I crashed at a Busa Bash right in front of the crowd in the parking lot of the Phillips! There was a guy on here called Aquaman who rode his GSXR off a cliff into a lake at the dragon. Welcome to the "Hard Won Name Club" bro!Keep the name now you have earned it beyond any doubt!!
He must be loaded since he can afford constantly replacing frames and fairings.We used to have a guy in our bike club named "Slider" because that is what he often did...
Umm no Hauie. As was mentioned before, it was insured..... And what's with this "constantly replacing frames and fairings"? This was my first Wipeout....... And no I'm not loaded...... Only prepared..... Take some notesHe must be loaded since he can afford constantly replacing frames and fairings.
Umm no Hauie. As was mentioned before, it was insured..... And what's with this "constantly replacing frames and fairings"? This was my first Wipeout....... And no I'm not loaded...... Only prepared..... Take some notes
I retract that statement Hauie, didn't realize u were talking about Slider there........... Sorry Hauie for bring a total azzhole...... Damn I must be gettin oldUmm no Hauie. As was mentioned before, it was insured..... And what's with this "constantly replacing frames and fairings"? This was my first Wipeout....... And no I'm not loaded...... Only prepared..... Take some notes
Sirry again Hauie..... My age and my nerves.........John, you must be new to a forum. I quoted yellow about his friend being called “Slider”, man. Making a joke about how he’s consistently having to replace frames and fairings because he’s always sliding off his bike. ♂
My name should be changed to from John Blaze to....... John needs glasses.
Yeah bro, I remember that post....... Enough to be pissed off.It’s okay. I had my brand new 18” busa dropped by a girl trying to take a selfie of it while it sat in front of my shop.. the feeling is pretty shitty lol
He must be loaded since he can afford constantly replacing frames and fairings.
Oddly enough, he generally dropped his bikes on grass or into the ditch causing very little damage.
He rode a Suzuki Burgman 400 and dropped that at least weekly...
He got his name when he was on a club ride with us and there was a tight left hander preceded by a slight knoll. He came over the knoll, lost the front end and couldn't negotiate the corner and ended up in the ditch.
We stopped and followed his debris trail to him (he had a glove box and lost all it's contents on the way in...), after 3 or 4 cigarettes he said "that was some slider" and hence forth his name was "Slider." He was a Cpl in the army and we used to call him "Cpl Slider." He graduated up to a huge HD with a sidecar...
We also had a guy named "Diesel" we stopped at a busy gas station as a club and the attendant mistakenly handed him the (bright yellow) diesel nozzle and he put a 1/4 tank in before realizing it. His KLR ran pretty funny but it did run...He also was a Cpl in the army and he was henceforth known as "Cpl Diesel."
What made it worse for these guys was all their Sgt Majors were my friends-we had a good time with them...
Oh god. It was worse with the marines. Way way worse.
I'd imagine.
Oddly enough, our army and the US Marines are similar in many ways.
Marines usually work with nothing and get the short end of the stick...our army is the same in these regards.
Along came Human Rights and the rest is history.