a) Guys that don't stunt on crowded public roads.Need a definition of "good guy bullshit" please.
Also, try capital letters and a spell checker next time.
Yeah, no problem. It did go south in a hurry though didn't it?oh and, BT, thanks for posting. I enjoyed the video!
What he said!!You guys are STILL at this? Can't the admins move this thread over to LABUSA's where it belongs? So... with all this completely pointless trash talk did we figure out who has the smallest brain, lowest IQ or greatest death wish? No? I'm still regretting the 3.5 minutes of reading I will never recover.
There is a certain aire of sophistication usually found at Hayabusa.org and this is definitely a good example of what it's not. I realize that may be a confusing sentence for people not used to proper spelling, punctuation or modern, meaningful sentence structure, so I will summarize:
Why waste your time posting here if it ain't your bowl of soup?
Yeah, always the instigator, huh?It's all BulletTrain's fault!
This isn't a popularity contest. Someone tells me that if they see ANY fallen rider and they won't help them out, I am going to call it like it is. In this instance, the way it is = "@sshole."tspoole, you're so funnny....
31 posts and you're already pissing everyone off...
I've seen TSPOOLE ride and I can say he could probably outride most the guys on this site on a 650 lb bmw! For real!! It's easy for most these geeks to talk trash over the net anonymously, but I would love to see you at a track or street against him!!That's a lot of talk coming from someone who tools around on a Beemer...does your grandpa know how you're using his bike?
I can't argue with that, I've done it a few times in the past.You help people out, especially when they just did something stupid.
can i get a amen BrotherI power wheelie on occasion, but never get anywhere near the balance point. I wish I did know how to wheelie well, but since I don't I just save myself and my bike a lot of damage by not doin' it. I wouldn't mind havin' a cheap, crunchy 600 'er somethin' all geared to Hell and back to play on and learn to wheelie. I just can't see learnin' how on a $10k bike.i guess you fellas dont do wheelies then hu?! crashing is bad and it hurts maybe a kid vid but you guys really dont do this kind of stuff without a camera around ?im beginning to think im on the wrong board or you guys are on the wrong bike .and im 43 years old LMFAO
10R frame crackin' joke in 3.....2.....1....
** You can hear 'Born to be wild" cueing up in the background......If I wanted to hear people give me a hard time about daring to be different, I would hang out with the Harley guys who all ride the same bike, listen to the same music, and wear the exact same clothes!
Tomball, Texas! Wow - that brings back memories of when Tomball was a dinky little town up 249 and it was a LIFETIME away from Houston. Willowbrook Mall didn't exist and my dad did 120mph on FM1960 at 9pm on a saturday night in his Trans Am with NEIL-FREAKIN'-DIAMOND playing in the 8-track!** You can hear 'Born to be wild" cueing up in the background......If I wanted to hear people give me a hard time about daring to be different, I would hang out with the Harley guys who all ride the same bike, listen to the same music, and wear the exact same clothes!
Hahaha!
Well said!
Poole - anytime your in TX hit me up.
LOL!
"Getcha motor runnin'....... "
I disagree with one part of your statement;A motorbike doesn't crash on it's own. Every time one goes down it's due to rider input.
Didn't you start on this site talking crap about how fast you could go, and other people were "LIGHTWEIGHTS".Also, I don't have anything to prove to you, I ride for my own amusement, not yours. Don't care how fast you can go.
It seems to me a significant (increasing?) proportion of accidents happen when certain "bikers" are trying to prove something to someone else, not themselves (i.e. look at me, I'm enormous/super-fast/a wheely-king and so on.)
WOW!!!
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