Megzz
Well-Known Member
Ahh in that case, well done. Good to hear it has absolutely nothing to do with your winkie.It's not painful, it's scraping the footpegs (where your feet sit) along the ground when cornering.
Ahh in that case, well done. Good to hear it has absolutely nothing to do with your winkie.It's not painful, it's scraping the footpegs (where your feet sit) along the ground when cornering.
Ahh in that case, well done. Good to hear it has absolutely nothing to do with your winkie.
congrats on the peg scrape , its all fun and games till you come off then it just hurts ive only ever done a different kind of peg scrape, the up right kind when im stuck in a muddy rut sometimes the pegs get stuck in the dirt thats when its time to make a new track around the rut
Look, on opening this thread I had no idea what your 'peg' was. My mind does tend to wander...my winkie?
Do, he's safely tucked away, I need him.
If that's what I think you're talking about...:?
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keep an eye on them cagers at round-a-bouts, sorry but older ladies late for kinder pick up especially....trust me on that
Saw a Temporary Australian get nailed in Melbourne Street North Adelaide this afternoon, screaming up the inside of the traffic on a single lane road until he came to a very sudden stop when a car came out of a blind side street a little too far & this twit went sailing across the bonnet with his bike left wedged under the VB Commodore front guard. No sympathy for them, they deserve all they get & then some....
I wonder if he bragged about his heroics on the 'net.
Mine was at 170 on turn one at eastern creek
Cheers Brenton
Look, on opening this thread I had no idea what your 'peg' was. My mind does tend to wander...
Saw a Temporary Australian get nailed in Melbourne Street North Adelaide this afternoon, screaming up the inside of the traffic on a single lane road until he came to a very sudden stop when a car came out of a blind side street a little too far & this twit went sailing across the bonnet with his bike left wedged under the VB Commodore front guard. No sympathy for them, they deserve all they get & then some....
I wonder if he bragged about his heroics on the 'net.
first time you scrape a peg it gives you the biggest grin ever, sports bikes are definitely where the fun's at just make sure you keep an eye on them cagers at round-a-bouts, sorry but older ladies late for kinder pick up especially....trust me on that
I think that your best having them as a weekend thing so to speak, general commuting is asking for trouble most the time.....and don't get me started on the road crayons
back on track........congrats Josh be proud mate don't stress the 'what about' comments they don't know what your riding etc so just making general comments.
They shouldn't have been screaming up the side of traffic, however many bike riders want to get to the front to avoid having this happen:
Motorcycle Crash - YouTube
are you okay??
*** LADY!? YOU JUST HIT HIM WITH YOUR CAR!!
HE'S FINE!
Saw a Temporary Australian get nailed in Melbourne Street North Adelaide this afternoon, screaming up the inside of the traffic on a single lane road until he came to a very sudden stop when a car came out of a blind side street a little too far & this twit went sailing across the bonnet with his bike left wedged under the VB Commodore front guard. No sympathy for them, they deserve all they get & then some....
I wonder if he bragged about his heroics on the 'net.
I wouldn't say death wish. You get pretty good at predicting what other people are going to do. The guy on the bike that had the roundabout incident didn't crash because he was prepared for what was going to happen. Found the video:
roundabout blindness - YouTube
I've almost traveled 2000kms on my bike and I've had people in cars do stupid things but I'm always watching what other road users are doing and keeping a good distance from vehicles in front of me and things have been good so far. I had a truck that moved over into my lane because the driver didn't see me, but as soon as his indicator came on I knew he was going to move straight over, so I applied to brakes and everything turned out fine. It wasn't a terribly close call and it didn't scare me. The only times I've been scared on my bike is when I've taken a corner a bit too quickly, and that was entirely my fault.
Motorbike riders... death wish or what.
however many bike riders want to get to the front to avoid having this happen
I don't know what is worse, calling someone a temporary Australian just because they are doing something that you haven't got the balls to do or that you would wish pain or injury on another human being you sicko.
All human life is temporary, so there isn't much point in calling anyone a temporary Australian just because they ride a bike
Where abouts mate I grew up in moe
Cheers Brenton
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