30-05-2001, 08:14pm
You maybe right Richard, why don't you try out your theory on the Bus' and let us know how you go.....
Here's a few more, then I'll sod off...
1) Always try to keep the number of times you park the bike equal to the number of times you've ridden off on it.
2) You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
3) Remember, gravity and centrifugal force are the law and not subject to repeal.
4) In the ongoing battle between objects made of metal, fiberglass and rubber going insane velocities and the ground going zero kph, the ground is yet to lose. Same goes for trucks animals and brick walls...draws don't count.
Enough of this crap...
p.s. Any R1 riders having difficulty getting the jist of the above, don't sweat it, there'll be an easy to read version later...BWAHAHAHA...
Here's a few more, then I'll sod off...
1) Always try to keep the number of times you park the bike equal to the number of times you've ridden off on it.
2) You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
3) Remember, gravity and centrifugal force are the law and not subject to repeal.
4) In the ongoing battle between objects made of metal, fiberglass and rubber going insane velocities and the ground going zero kph, the ground is yet to lose. Same goes for trucks animals and brick walls...draws don't count.
Enough of this crap...
p.s. Any R1 riders having difficulty getting the jist of the above, don't sweat it, there'll be an easy to read version later...BWAHAHAHA...