Lucky or unlucky?
#1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2BccVeAurI&

At least he landed on his feet!
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#2
Kind of like this little ninja

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSujCstYRj8&feature=player_embedded#
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#3
(08-02-2011, 04:19pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2BccVeAurI&

At least he landed on his feet!

This is one of my very top most fears on the road. I tap my taillight on off when I'm at lights and cars approach, and always leave a space in front so I can move forward. When they stop I move up. Scary.
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#4
(08-02-2011, 05:30pm)BJK1 Wrote:
(08-02-2011, 04:19pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2BccVeAurI&

At least he landed on his feet!

This is one of my very top most fears on the road. I tap my taillight on off when I'm at lights and cars approach, and always leave a space in front so I can move forward. When they stop I move up. Scary.

that happened to me at set of rail crossings in blayney.funny lights flashing bells ringing a car in front of me stopped i even had enough time to put my sidestand down and get comfortable then wham straight up from behind.luckily it was on my bandit not the busa
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#5
(08-02-2011, 04:19pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2BccVeAurI&

At least he landed on his feet!

Lucky to walk away I say Pi_thumbsup
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#6
Gday,

I bought one of these about 1 year ago;

http://www.bikerhiway.com/brake-light-fl...b4aac26732

.....and I tried to wire it in & get it to work, however, due to my fuc*in drunk driver on a NSW road inflicted brain injury, I could not get it to work. So it is off & on the shelf. However, may be really good if it did work as it may, if you're lucky, stop a cage driver that's yapping on it's mobile phone from running up your ar*eWtf
http://imagenes.telematica.net/2009/Vesp...xpress.htm
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#7
Sounds like a good idea, my neighbour got slammed into from behind waiting at a roundabout not too long go on his scooter, (2nd bike) as he was going to check the surf out he woman driver said in a very convincing manner, I didnt see you!, you should see the size of the brake light on this scooter, it is huge. Since when are blind people allowed to drive I ask.
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#8
Maybe if I spent more money & bunged one of these in;
http://www.bikerhiway.com/radiantz-led-t...-1646.html
...... the mutha may then work & wake the incompetent RTA approved cage driver up a bit morePolice
What do ya reckon, brighter ???
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#9
Gruntmax, I really don't think there is a device capable of successfully stopping this problem. The only protection from this is filtering, which can lead to other problems. (stike that, no time for filtering or seeing what is in front of that bloody horrid rig) What's the answer? Dunno, but iI genuinely enjoy your posts. If you have sustained brain injury from an accident, you are still blessed with an amazing mind. Be thankful. You shit on me for thought buddy.
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#10
Deleted due to totally unfounded allegations.
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#11
Like I say, whether reffered as an accident or taken as a past fact which cannot be erased or retracted, you are very intelligent in the posting of posts. I do not mean to upset or antagonise. I think you more clever in this area (but probably more area's) than me and that is all I know? My best mates brother was taken out by a drunk driver. I ride and know how tenuous it is to ride. It is a known by all who ride, is it not?
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#12
I don't even know what the word Tenuous means.
Are you sure you're not a failed ex RAN ship's diver who became an insurance accessor?
Or a failed Barrister who can't handle loosing?
If you are, BURN IN HELL !
I'm out of here.
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