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only time ive been stung was when i was throwing rock at a wasps nest. f**ker got me right between the eyes

Some indian girl did this centuries ago...

LOOK WHAT THEY GOT TO SHOW FOR IT!

Mountain Highway was pretty clear, the trick is to wait at the bottom for a big gap between cars. Not so different to picking waves when surfing lol. It's only the tourist road that gets mad busy and even on that there were a couple of cars that let me pass. Was a blue Gixxer behind me playing keep up :)

Wrists are mega sore from all that downhill braking lol.

Lol sounds like you went pretty hard, i went up burwood hwy and down mountain hwy so yeh hada lot of traffic.. too many to pass so just sat behind

Wouldn't mind getting a few mates and buying some motards to f**k around in lolol

allergic???

Poor Juliette is allergic to life lol

Yes and yes. Last time the bee sting also gave me a staph infection in my foot and leg and a heart rate sitting steady at 140 beats per minute. 5 days with a drip in my arm and some very nasty drugs. I don't want that again :(

only time ive been stung was when i was throwing rock at a wasps nest. f**ker got me right between the eyes

lol only time ive been stung was on a harley davidson joyride in grade 5. Bee flew into my helmet and the guy couldnt hear me asking him to stop lol

Thinking back now, surprised i stayed on the bike and didnt fall off O_o

Lol sounds like you went pretty hard, i went up burwood hwy and down mountain hwy so yeh hada lot of traffic.. too many to pass so just sat behind

Wouldn't mind getting a few mates and buying some motards to f**k around in lolol

Not hard but I had to test my new Power Pures in certain spots :D

IMO the best mountain rides are at night...no cars in sight and the air is wonderfully cool.

We should get some trikes and drift them down devil's elbow lol.

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