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Posted: Feb 13th, '06, 23:22
by Maver-Nick
tomr6 wrote:Full throttle? Why that would just be the kind of irresponsible behaviour I would expect from you stereotypical bikers! Shame on you. Accelerate gently to a safe speed giving full consideration to other road users. Your a disgrace to your parents and all that is good about blighty!
Not you then Tom... :roll:

So who was that leading us through Cornwall in November at silly miles an hour... :?

As for giving us warnings about the tight corners, Thanx, that was really helpful when we were trying to catch you at warp speed... :lol: :lol: 8)

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Posted: Feb 14th, '06, 00:46
by sprocket
Absolutely shitting myself LOL full throttle was fun though, chasing someone down the A380 :D

Posted: Feb 14th, '06, 07:52
by tomr6
SRAD-NICK wrote:
tomr6 wrote:Full throttle? Why that would just be the kind of irresponsible behaviour I would expect from you stereotypical bikers! Shame on you. Accelerate gently to a safe speed giving full consideration to other road users. Your a disgrace to your parents and all that is good about blighty!
Not you then Tom... :roll:

So who was that leading us through Cornwall in November at silly miles an hour... :?

As for giving us warnings about the tight corners, Thanx, that was really helpful when we were trying to catch you at warp speed... :lol: :lol: 8)

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Nicholas, how dare you cast dispersions on my sensible riding style. That was my evil twin.

Posted: Feb 14th, '06, 09:26
by Tom
IS your evil twin irish!

Full throttle was before I even learnt to pull away, work that out ;)

Actually to be fair......my first bike was an RM80 and the clutch was foooked, and no-one could pull away on it, well my dad could actually.....but no-one else managed it!

Posted: Feb 14th, '06, 14:09
by xploitation
my first time was rain like hell nd i was thinkin all the time..."im gonna bin it!! im gonna bin it!!" :lol:

but i didn't! :D

Posted: Feb 14th, '06, 19:45
by AndyS4
i remember the first time i went 200mph on my 50cc scooter. aaaa thoughs were the days