CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
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- w00dzy
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CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
Check this out!
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/CBR4 ... k_6455.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
pretty hardcore.. and very dangerous!
BTW its not me or anyone I know
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/CBR4 ... k_6455.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
pretty hardcore.. and very dangerous!
BTW its not me or anyone I know
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
yep insane, soon to be a statistic? has he even considered the fright (potential accident) he gives a driver as he suddenly appears coming passed their window making what i can only assume is a lot of noise (judging by the constant redline apart from give ways),
- Matchlessman
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
Its stuff like this that gives bikers a bad name. I wonder if its anyone on here? Or.... If it is, would they own up to it??
Too many bikes, so little time!
- Sligeach
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
not to cause too much comotion, but it wasnt that bad, the undertake was the only bad part. speeding throught 30PMH zones is bad too, but i have seen much worse
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
i am probably wrong but hat looks like my old bike, cant tell from the opening shots if the forks are gold or not but the back end looks the same trimmed down along with the polished frame, sold it to a young lad down london way.
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
I would say to him (or her) 'You're a f*kwit, why don't you go racing? Or is your ego so fragile you can't take an ass whooping?'
Then i'd show him a couple of photos I have in my collection. Like a 91 ZXR750 who's pilot had a couple of drinks and left the pub 5 minutes later than his friends and tried to 'catch up'. 220km/h (estimated) into the front of a truck. They found his head inside his helmet 500m from the crash scene in a ditch.
Or maybe the one where the rider in front of me went head on at full lean into the front of a car, 120km/h verus 80km/h head on. His bike was 200m down a farmers driver way, his spine burst his leathers and was hunched under his helmet.
I love riding, I love speed, and I love the idea of living long enough to do a shitload more of it!

Then i'd show him a couple of photos I have in my collection. Like a 91 ZXR750 who's pilot had a couple of drinks and left the pub 5 minutes later than his friends and tried to 'catch up'. 220km/h (estimated) into the front of a truck. They found his head inside his helmet 500m from the crash scene in a ditch.
Or maybe the one where the rider in front of me went head on at full lean into the front of a car, 120km/h verus 80km/h head on. His bike was 200m down a farmers driver way, his spine burst his leathers and was hunched under his helmet.
I love riding, I love speed, and I love the idea of living long enough to do a shitload more of it!
- chrisja2
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
Lots of missed gears, what an amateur. I think it always looks faster on those cams, still would be better on track though. At least the ambulances are there ready to scrape you up.
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
hit the rev limiter a few times as well.
you can just about see the rev counter in the reflection.. if they always ride near the red.. that bike wont last long!
you can just about see the rev counter in the reflection.. if they always ride near the red.. that bike wont last long!
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
I like a bit of fast road riding myself but theres a time and a place for it, quiet roads out of the way no pedestrians and not scarein the shit out of other road users, and keeping it safe
- Matchlessman
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Re: CRAZY ROAD RIDING!
Its an NC23, its nearly bulletproof.if they always ride near the red.. that bike wont last long

I bet the engine outlasts the rider and probably the front end of the bike and most of the fairing.
Too many bikes, so little time!