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Japanese Writing - Dr.Strangelove - 14-12-2008

Found the Japanese way of spelling Hayabusa , and have had it verified buy a student of mine ( From Tokyo ) good for T shirts or Caps , Similar to the Yoshimura writing .

Apart from that does anyone know if you can get audible warning on indicators or self cancelling indicators , nearly copped it today after leaving the damn things on . ?


RE: Japanese Writing - ROD - 14-12-2008

Quote:audible warning on indicators

Can be done but do you realy want to sound like the postman proberly hook up a brighter red/orange flashing light in middle of dash


RE: Japanese Writing - ohdear - 14-12-2008

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RE: Japanese Writing - Dan85 - 14-12-2008

ohdear the japanese have a few different written languages. the one symbol per word style of writing is actually based on the chinese language from many many many moons ago when the chinese took a trip over to japan with a bunch of soldiers. the way the Dr. has shown it is another written form of the language that uses a number of symbols per word more similiar to our style of writting with a collection of common symbols eg letters making up a word. at leasts all of that is as far as i can remember from my japanese studies..........i was drunk most of the time


RE: Japanese Writing - ohdear - 14-12-2008

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RE: Japanese Writing - busakid08 - 14-12-2008

Learm to push the little button on your left handle bar after you have gone around a corner (rolls eyes)


RE: Japanese Writing - Camel - 14-12-2008

ohdear Wrote:Dan Coffee2................go the Saki Yes like warm camels piss ............ so i'm told as never had the opportunity Knuppel2 to try warm camels piss Roll


Don't look at me....

Camel


RE: Japanese Writing - Ozboc - 14-12-2008

Dr.Strangelove Wrote:Found the Japanese way of spelling Hayabusa , and have had it verified buy a student of mine ( From Tokyo ) good for T shirts or Caps , Similar to the Yoshimura writing .

Apart from that does anyone know if you can get audible warning on indicators or self cancelling indicators , nearly copped it today after leaving the damn things on . ?

... i have gotten into the habbit over the past 15 - 20 years of always pushing the cancel on the blinkers .. its actually become a habit where i don't even need to think about it, from first to third gear after ending braking i usually hit the blinker cancel ... maybe something you could get into a habbit of doing also, this habbit is much better than leaving them on and having prople presume your about to hang a left turn and pull out in front of you ...

Boc


RE: Japanese Writing - king 62 - 14-12-2008

LOOKS ALL DOUBLE DUTCH 2 ME


RE: Japanese Writing - garbo - 15-12-2008

I am probly wrong but I believe the hayabusa kenji symbol means STRONG and FAST. Anybody else have an idea?
garboCoolsmiley


RE: Japanese Writing - TimF - 15-12-2008

Literal translation of はやぶさ is Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus).


RE: Japanese Writing - Dr.Strangelove - 15-12-2008

garbo Wrote:I am probly wrong but I believe the hayabusa kenji symbol means STRONG and FAST. Anybody else have an idea?
garboCoolsmiley

Correct in every way , the Japanese have multiple ways in which to describe the world , The Hayabusa was revered as the ultimate hunter and often sought by the ruling class ,similar to the english kings of falconry which they borrowed from the middle east .
Hayabusa is the spoken word to describe the bird , the Kanji is the one sign description and the writing I put up does in fact say Stong and fast , which is also adapted to the small falcon it represents .
See if you can guess what the XX on the Blackbird means .
could it be passed twice by a Hayabusa " in a race Very Happy ?


RE: Japanese Writing - Matturbo - 15-12-2008

BUSA-RO Wrote:
Quote:audible warning on indicators

Can be done but do you realy want to sound like the postman proberly hook up a brighter red/orange flashing light in middle of dash


Lol2 i'm a postie and i can't stand that beep beep beep beep, bloody shits me Very Happy


RE: Japanese Writing - Louwai - 16-12-2008

Ozboc Wrote:
Dr.Strangelove Wrote:Found the Japanese way of spelling Hayabusa , and have had it verified buy a student of mine ( From Tokyo ) good for T shirts or Caps , Similar to the Yoshimura writing .

Apart from that does anyone know if you can get audible warning on indicators or self cancelling indicators , nearly copped it today after leaving the damn things on . ?

... i have gotten into the habbit over the past 15 - 20 years of always pushing the cancel on the blinkers .. its actually become a habit where i don't even need to think about it, from first to third gear after ending braking i usually hit the blinker cancel ... maybe something you could get into a habbit of doing also, this habbit is much better than leaving them on and having prople presume your about to hang a left turn and pull out in front of you ...

Boc


+1
I push the button numerous times when riding. It's just an auto-function. I don't even think about it.
In fact sometimes I stop myself from doing it cause I think I'm gonna wear the button outLol2


RE: Japanese Writing - humbussa - 16-12-2008

same i'm a habitual button pusher......i hate it when your on a ride and someone leaves their Damn blinker on!!!! keep thinking someones gonna clean em up!!!

be like Busakid08 push the buttons!!!