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  • in reply to: bike death-high speed-WARNING-GORY PHOTOS #140542

    shane
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    Nope not an ambo.

    Worse!:laugh:

    in reply to: bike death-high speed-WARNING-GORY PHOTOS #140530

    shane
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    Ktmrat wrote:

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    shane_vor wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    I agree with admin the pictures dont belong on the public forum they are pretty strong :unsure:
    TB

    Why not?

    It’s my long held opinion that things like this should be shown to young road users as a compulsory part of their driver education.:huh:

    I also think that serious traffic offenders ought to be forced to attend incidents like these and assist as well as observe the effects upon the families and emergency workers.:angry:

    It’s only my opinion and I never expect it to come to fruition…our society is becomng softer by the day…:blush:

    Somebody please shoot me if I start mentioning the war!!!:laugh:

    Shane try loosing a family member and see how you feel when you see a bike smash, My Benjamin will never be back, He was only 20, its been 12 months and I can tell you it dont get easier, Mate I agree with both points of view, but have some compassion for fresh wounds, they happen every day:( :(

    For once Rat I’m not talkingout of my arse.

    My little brother was knocked off his bike and killed in Brisbane.

    Couple that with my attendance at numerous fatal collisions and I’ll stand and tell you that each and every one opened up old wounds.

    I have much compassion for those that deserve it. I have absolutey no compassion for idiots though.

    in reply to: bike death-high speed-WARNING-GORY PHOTOS #140517

    shane
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    I agree with admin the pictures dont belong on the public forum they are pretty strong :unsure:
    TB

    Why not?

    It’s my long held opinion that things like this should be shown to young road users as a compulsory part of their driver education.:huh:

    I also think that serious traffic offenders ought to be forced to attend incidents like these and assist as well as observe the effects upon the families and emergency workers.:angry:

    It’s only my opinion and I never expect it to come to fruition…our society is becomng softer by the day…:blush:

    Somebody please shoot me if I start mentioning the war!!!:laugh:

    in reply to: Kitchener 20/6/09 #140495

    shane
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    Nice.

    I like XRs. Alot. But now that one can’t be bought new these days, I wonder if you could do a write up on the comparison on th XR to the CRF? (One day I might be allowed to buy a new bke! and the CRF might just be the ticket)

    in reply to: Ride Clarence 28th June #140203

    shane
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    in reply to: Atrocious conditions. To ride or not. #140199

    shane
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    I’ve ridden that rally and thought to myself that it was too wet and the area too small for the number of riders in attendance. I then rode a short time after the rally up there and saw absolutely no track maintenance or erosion control (perhaps the organisers grabbed the cash and ran?) I’m not a rally basher but I’e heard of and seen private trail riding organisers doing their fair share of trail maintenance up that way! If they can manage to do it…:huh:

    Almost the same goes for the Sunny Corner and Canberra ones. I found with those that although the numbers were large, the trails were spread over a greater area and run once only. Subsequently damage, at Sunny Corner at least, was reduced.

    I don’t ride those sorts of rallys anymore because I can’t justify the cost and ‘firetrail racers’ who enjoy nothing more than throwing rocks at people p1ss me right off when they baulk at the first single trail and hold those they just roosted. Pelicans.

    As for the topic at hand? Hell I ride bugger all these days so no matter what the conditions, I’ve already reduced my impact on the environment!!!:laugh:

    No I won’t postpone a ride due to conditions…but I don’t take 699 mates riding either.

    in reply to: Wheel balance stand / re-lace stand #140115

    shane
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    Nah huh!

    No lead!

    Lead is baad mmmkay?

    in reply to: Is Squirrel TB? #139763

    shane
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    Could be someone quiet, operating in the background.

    Someone who doesn’t ride so much and as plenty of time on their hands…

    Maybe someone with one of those proxy hider thingoes ;)

    in reply to: changing fork seals #139707

    shane
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    1. Safety shoes in the workplace:ohmy: and
    2. Is there a video???:laugh:

    in reply to: Glenmaggie, Vic 13.6.09 #139536

    shane
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    mmm…snow…

    I’m jealous!

    in reply to: Ride Clarence 28th June #139458

    shane
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    in reply to: Ride Clarence 28th June #139445

    shane
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    in reply to: Ride Clarence 28th June #139429

    shane
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    in reply to: Sidetrack Mags #139327

    shane
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    I might have to borrow a couple ;)

    I haven’t bought a bike mag in years and probably never will unless TK starts another one!

    in reply to: Yoko Rims for Sale #138923

    shane
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    Trailboss wrote:

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    :laugh: same as any coloured rims, same as my SM Pro’s that are 3 years old

    TB

    Yair but I haven’t thrown my levers at your rims!:laugh: I might stick with the silver ones…black does look tops thoughB)

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