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Young Noob
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absolut cool
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good point tho i'd take 4 wheels and an indoor climate when there's:
a) a lady; b) a desert heat; c) a rainy afternoon; d) a cold night; e) option a with any other; so a car with 10k mods beats an owner that has a bike for racing and a stock car for the above... well, thats my point of view i've had 2 accidents with a CBR600, one aquaplaning and one on an oil spill and they were pretty minor considering the low city speeds. the aquaplaning was going downhill in the rain, i had slowed down so the speed would match the next green light since it was already yellow. by the time i checked for oncoming traffic, there was this rig that was gonna be passing on the red about half way point and the guy didnt slow down. that lead me to jam the brakes, skid, jumped the sidewalk and hugged the nearest lamp post. results: 3 broken ribs, dislocaded right foot.
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Young Noob
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that sucks i have been lucky so far. and ladys prefer bikes during desert heat
no the guy was ok despite the ambulance and what not
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Young Noob
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you would be suprised that is a common assumption across the boards
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simple when they grab on crack the throttle so they hold on tight then sport a wood they will find it then play with it then you are set no need to worry about a shifter getting in the way
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