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Great info btw. Shame I've not got one of those router thingy's. Tell me though, if I were to aquire one, is that the same device that Centrino laptops use to go wireless? And would the wife and I be able to use t'internet at the same time? Like, her on the laptop and me on the PSP?
Tar! Dange.
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Hi! I'm new around here...
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Hey Godmode... you have done a great job on this thread... weldone and keep up the good work.
Sorry to hear about the off but it was only a Pronda :wink: . I have been riding bikes for about 22 years and being a British Biker I appreciate the nutters in the metal boxes with the standard 'I didn't see you' comments. Hope your ride is sortable and your back on her soon. Des (GSX1400k2) :roll: |
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building a Kawasaki ZX9 ninja drag bike from me old one scraped my old ZX9, had NOS and air shifted gears, slammed and run a 1/4 of a mile in 10.4 at 133MPH(without NOS), me dads run a 9.95 at 143MPH with NOS.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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About four years ago I had one w*nker of a bike rider overtake a car coming towards me and he couldn't get in fast enough and proceeded to hit me head on and perform a rather impressive double back flip in the air before landing on his hands. He was lucky to end up with just bruises and a broken wrist but his 600cc Honda was a right off and the prick caused £2000 damage to my car. He tried to blame me but unluckily for him I was on the correct side of the road and going under the speed limit - it was quite amusing when his insurance had to pay out. Just one instance but it goes to show it isn't all one sided - bikers seem to think car drivers are to blame for everything which really does get my goat. However, in this instance the woman should have her hands removed to prevent her from driving again. Car drivers on phones always get a mouth full of abuse from me - it should be a ban offence in my opinion.
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i dont agree with you at all admin
bikers do pay more attention to cars than cars do to bikes, simply because bikers have to, cars aint gotta, but should. I had a transit van just turn straight into me, changing lanes, i was in the middle of my lane and he pulled across straight into me. I know i am more aware of cars than cars are aware of me, sure their are the dumbass riders like the one that hit you but that is a minority.
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