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Gday Eagle,welcome to the OBT. Do you commute on that knobby?? A bit of rain would liven your commute up a bit!!!
Cheers
MickTyre???? We are looking for a bike that will stand up to Trippers punishment!!
That is something my son would try.LOL..:unsure: :S
All but one of my emergency visits to the hospital have been from push bikes,the other was from snake bite. Never been to hospital from a motorbike.
Hey Ollie maybe the retreads lugg up to well and that is what is smoking your recluse??LOL.
Tripper likes the one he has on the CAT XR,it has lasted really well,probably will see the bike out.Paddy phones an ambulance because his mate’s been hit by a car.
Paddy: ‘Get an ambulance here quick, he’s bleeding from his nose and ears
and I tink both his legs are broken.’
Operator: ‘What is your location sir?’
Paddy: ‘Outside number 28 Eucalyptus Street .’
Operator: ‘How do you spell that sir?’Silence and after a minute.
Operator: ‘Are you there sir?’
Silence and a minute later.Operator: ‘Sir, can you hear me?’
This goes on for another few minutes until ….Operator: ‘Sir, please answer me. Can you still hear me?’
Paddy: ‘Yes, sorry bout dat. I just dragged him round to number 3 Oak Street .
squirrel wrote:
Quote:moto wrote:Quote:micknmeld wrote:Quote:You know well and good, if I could be there I would,it is a very busy time of year for us…with weddings and kids racing.I forgive you Mick. TB won’t, but I do:laugh:
You are such a suck Moto you man whore!
I dont like snags Moto, I am a vegie and would like something else please and wholemeal bread and not coke Chris, some hand squeezed juice maybe
You’ll be a vegie if we ever catch up with you,ya bloody weazel.:angry:
moto wrote:
Quote:Ha ha you win!! I lost the front wheel though a corner (that I rode most weekends), slid across the road on my arse (bolt upright) in front of a Range Rover, through a bush and into a field. My bike was 2 months oldIt’s quite funny now. It wasn’t then!
I am still sporting the scars from that little foray down the road.So it is something that I will never forget.
moto wrote:
Quote:Don’t worry about it, my Mum told me not get a bike again and I’m 29! She was worried that I was going to total myself (probably with good reason) like I did on my road bike 8 years ago…I am no stranger to road bike offs as well. I have done the superman over the bonnet of a charger,while riding an RD250LC with a pillion passenger.That was my first and biggest road off but had several more big offs before I woke up to myself.
moto wrote:
Quote:I have my fair share of ‘offs’!Mick – What’s wrong with the KX in that picture? Is it just the snapped rear guard? Do they have a subframe there?
The seat snapped underneath and the pipe isn’t supposed to stick up in the air like that. It landed pipe first from a fair height over a table top.It was only a few weeks old and in perfect condition when it happened.
Mum ran to the rider and I ran to the bike laying on it’s side fully pinned..she is still up me over that…….:blush:With that many riders there is bound to be some good photo opportunities.
choppiektm wrote:
Quote:Kids are very quick learners.
It is a tough thing to say but they need to have a couple of moderate offs to realise that speed equals danger and danger equals pain.My son learnt that lesson early in the piece and unfortunately what you say is correct, my daughter’s day is coming as she is really flying.
Connor broke his pelvis Easter last year,here is the result……One busted brand new KX65You know well and good, if I could be there I would,it is a very busy time of year for us…with weddings and kids racing.
Someone please take a camera…..
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