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lol have u seen the cop in town on the bike stalking drunk people that crossed before the lights changed :thumbsup: most of them just ignore him and keep walking. great stuff to watch while out drinking

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Heard about this on the radio this morning! Must need revenue the bastards :)

I say good on em. Get the pedestrians who deserve it, rather than the motorists who don't.

I frequent the city alot for work, and the amount of stupid pedestrians with a death wish annoys me. I have pedestrians walking out in front of me frequently. I could get away with murder if I wanted to. :thumbsup:

Like the time a stupid blonde bimbo walked out in front of my bike at Victoria Square when I had the green light. It was only 8pm, I had my highbeams on, horn on, and my TLR isn't exactly quiet! She was too busy chatting on her phone. I stuck my elbow out and knocked her to the ground. It was either that or drop my $13K bike!!! F uck that! Gave her a mouthful about how stupid she was crossing against the red and being in lala land.

Pay attention idiots!

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well....after alot of swearing...gettting really angry..then getting drunk...spending way too much time on it...my car is boosting relatively nicely again....the old turbo's bearings were completely fubar....serviced the trans and changed the thermostat...i'll work on the brakes another day...the old turbo's wastegate was set to open at 12psi....last nights first test drive after warming the car up saw 15psi and it pinging its nuts off...but...WOW!! what a difference 3 psi makes.....thanks rubes again...i has now lotsa boooost..or should i say betsy has lotsa boooost....

Oh and happy day of birthing cara :thumbsup:

lets play a game - see who can spot my 34 on a trailer heading from Pitlane Performance to either Turbo tune or Morpowa. if you spot and get pics, you win A FREE INTERNET!!!!

Sheesh thats not good to hear Damo

Whats gone wrong with the beast mate????

I stuck my elbow out and knocked her to the ground. It was either that or drop my $13K bike!!! F uck that! Gave her a mouthful about how stupid she was crossing against the red and being in lala land.

Fantastic, real hero! Ok she might have been in the wrong, and yeah, I would have gone off at her too, but c'mon man, there's no need to advertise you'd rather chose to hit someone than scratch your bike. Sure as shit if I were in my car and someone jumped in front of me I'd swerve instead of hitting/pushing them out the way. Sorry if I've misread what you posted, that just really irked me

i was thinking that seemed a little ott. i hate moronic 'city folk' too, but shit, i aint gonna hit em for being retarded.

and in other news, ordered my tyres today. apparently 215/45/17 KU36's are rarer than rocking horse shit. could not find a pair. anywhere. so i ordered some 225/45's instead. shouldnt be too bad, stiffer-than-a-teen-with-his-first-skin-mag sidewalls should make up for the weirder size. sounds a bit wack running a 225 front with a 215 rear though. :P

i was thinking that seemed a little ott. i hate moronic 'city folk' too, but shit, i aint gonna hit em for being retarded.

and in other news, ordered my tyres today. apparently 215/45/17 KU36's are rarer than rocking horse shit. could not find a pair. anywhere. so i ordered some 225/45's instead. shouldnt be too bad, stiffer-than-a-teen-with-his-first-skin-mag sidewalls should make up for the weirder size. sounds a bit wack running a 225 front with a 215 rear though. :P

On a what sized rim?

, I would have gone off at her too, but c'mon man, there's no need to advertise you'd rather chose to hit someone than scratch your bike. Sure as shit if I were in my car and someone jumped in front of me I'd swerve instead of hitting/pushing them out the way. Sorry if I've misread what you posted, that just really irked me

does sound a lil like

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