To: camle
didn't one of the experienced riders who was on "biker build off" just kill himself doing that same thing? I think you're right, I don't quite remember the story.
You hit the nail straight. These knuckleheads are stupid and selfish. I've seen them terrorize an entire freeway. And their buffoon buddies followed them in a cage filming the whole thing.
Wanted to pull them over and give them the beatin their daddies should have. Then they come crying to me that the pols take away their "rights". If you're that stupid, you got no rights.
To: Al Gator
my big worry is that one of them lunatic will try a rolling wheelie in front of me, lose it, total the bike and himself (in a brilliantly colored demise) - AND scratch the paint on my car.
if someone wants to kill themselves, or wants the world to see the hollow space between his ears, that's fine with me - just don't involve others.
160 posted on
12/20/2004 7:17:59 AM PST by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
To: Al Gator
You hit the nail straight. These knuckleheads are stupid and selfish. I've seen them terrorize an entire freeway. And their buffoon buddies followed them in a cage filming the whole thing. Wanted to pull them over and give them the beatin their daddies should have. Then they come crying to me that the pols take away their "rights". If you're that stupid, you got no rights.
In my own defense let my just say this. I do not do wheelies or stunts on busy roads or freeways. The road that pic was taken on is a county road with miles of visibility and little traffic. I don't do 150+ mph on the highway. On the rare occassion I do a wheelie in town I make sure I have plenty of room and no traffic around. Wheelies are not irresponsible if done responsibly.
176 posted on
12/20/2004 7:23:56 AM PST by
speed_addiction
(Ninja's last words, "Hey guys. Watch me just flip out on that big dude over there!")
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