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| The#Doctor# |
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 The#Doctor# Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 02:05 - 05 Aug 2005 Post subject: Why do some people .... |
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buy the biggest, baddest, fastest bike and then ride it like a complete noob?
I can't remember the amount of k5 gsxr1000's i've seen with the biggest chicken strips i have ever seen and then ride very slowly everywhere (even on NSL roads ). where they would probably be faster and have more fun riding a less powerful bike, so why don't these people buy a less powered bike and learn to ride it first as in my opinion they are not doing that bike justice,as i'd rather learn how to ride my bike faster instead of buying a faster bike  ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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Image.
You see someone on a Gixxer tho and assume they can ride. Wonder how many of these people have small dicks?  |
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| mchaggis |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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They do because they can. They might also care more about what other people think of them and expect of them than being happy with whatever themselves are doing, but who cares? So long as they aren't coming around blind corners on the wrong side of the road or being tits, I've no problem with them.
The guy on the CBR125 was the best rider because he had to be, else he'd have been left behind absolutely everywhere. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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| MarJay |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Because if I was fortysomething, just got divorced, my kids had moved out...
Then I'd buy the biggest shineyest bike I could find too!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
Remember kids, bikes aren't like lego. You can't easily take a part from one bike and then fit it to another. |
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 dodsi Dirty Carny

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| The Old Geeza |
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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Must be a 'Boy-Racer' ego type of thing this (apologies to all you lady bikers too - it's just a coin of phrase).
I'm an old(ish) bloke in these forums. I ride my bike because I love riding my bike. And I have no intentions of burning off all the rubber just to prove I've got no chicken strips. It wouldn't bother me if I had them across the whole tyre.
I don't have a large, powerful bike myself, but what I ride is quite suitable for me and my stature. Maybe these other bikers ride their own bikes for the same reasons.
Now't wrong with that, I think  ____________________ Horse Power was safer when the Horses had it! |
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| yambabe |
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 yambabe World Chat Champion

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A quote from my other half.
"It doesn't have to be fast to be fun".
Get your head out of your arse Doctor - whatever their reason is for wanting a particular bike it's their reason, and nothing to do with you. Maybe they just like the colour scheme? How they ride it is nothing to do with you either.
Riding a bike is about more than just balls-out speed, once you learn that you'll probably be a better rider too. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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| TOM M |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 13:16 - 05 Aug 2005 Post subject: Re: Why do some people .... |
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Look at the number of people that post 'whoa, cool bike' when some one puts up a picture of their latest shiny bike. So, it seems that there are plenty of people that do give others respect for a bike based on it's looks.
You could look at it this way - the people that buy expensive new bikes and hardly ride them are providing an excellent market of cheaper second hand bikes in good nick for everyone else .
Plenty of people do seem to enjoy the status symbol more than the riding, if that's what makes them happy and they've got the money to spend <shrugs> (though it won't stop me trying to convince people to buy bikes for riding ). |
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I've seen rs125's with chickenstrips, i suppose they should buy rs50's!!! I've seen rs50's with chickenstrips, i suppose they shouldn't be on a bike eh?  |
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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And for me...
Cos anything above a 250 is just too damn physically big
____________________ Horse Power was safer when the Horses had it! |
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 Reevo8 World Chat Champion

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Maybe the fella in question was fucking good at wheelies and stoppies hense a litre bike?
Just to add to the many other possibilities outlined in this thread.
I used to look at people's knee sliders to see if they are quick riders. Turns out that at snetterton, in the fast group there were very few people with scuffed sliders! ____________________ 05 ZX10R, (**05 WKR)  |
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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A bit of 80-grit sandpaper works wonders for scuffing knee sliders and removing chicken strips
Or so I'm told
____________________ Horse Power was safer when the Horses had it! |
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 Zoffo Brolly Dolly

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Finding the limits of a bike is often very painful and on occasion fatal. I want to know that the limits of the bike are well beyond my own so I'll probably never find them.
I've had the pegs down on my bike and topped it out at 192 on the clock but only very rarely. It's nice to know it's all there if I need it though.
And one thing your forgetting. Some of you lot paid more for your 125's and 400's than I paid for a Blackbird.
The up side of being an old tvat  ____________________ https://hyperbikes.forumsplace.com/ |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 223 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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