spotted - kingskerswell, rider/pillion and wheels n tyres

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chris_1127
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spotted - kingskerswell, rider/pillion and wheels n tyres

Post by chris_1127 »

hats off to the guys i saw pulling onto the Newton road yesterday at the Kingskerswell bridge - couldnt tell what the bike was, looked like a gs500 or something, but loaded up with rider and pillion. Pillion rider had two (!!) tyres round his neck/chest, and was carrying a bare wheel in each hand hanging down past the pillion seat!! first class darwinism, I salute you!! :lol:
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
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Post by Banditmax »

Your not meant to salute dangerous riding these day's lucky no coppers saw them either lol.
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Post by JohnBob »

I don't think i need to explain whats happening here;
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Post by Funky »

How is the dog going to reach the handle bars and footrests from inside that canoe? :D
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Post by JohnBob »

I believe he's just sizing up how he's going to construct a lever and pully system out of dowelling and balsa wood.


I could be wrong.
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Iggy
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Post by Iggy »

with the bike not being aero dynamic enough hes got some paddles to increase rear downforce, clever stuff
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