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I wouldn't at my age but I might be open to it when I'm older / settling down a bit. depends on my partner too currently i'm foreveralone.jpg

Some kids are awesome, some kids scare me lol

and yes birds is unaware :P

another dead biker on nepean hwy this morning apparently in his 20's :/

so many of em out today the more i see the more i wish i was out on mine! fml

also pretty cool doco last night on national geo channel bout riding gear/helmets/brakes etc and how they're made and tested. shame only caught a bit of it..

/bikes

another dead biker on nepean hwy this morning apparently in his 20's :/

so many of em out today the more i see the more i wish i was out on mine! fml

also pretty cool doco last night on national geo channel bout riding gear/helmets/brakes etc and how they're made and tested. shame only caught a bit of it..

/bikes

Couple in their 60's...blind motherf**kers. Scares the shit out of me that one slip up like this could end my life :(

This is why I ride through the mountains, if I lose my life there it's most likely going to be my fault and not the stupid traffic mistake of someone who is too old to be held accountable anyway.

Couple in their 60's...blind motherf**kers. Scares the shit out of me that one slip up like this could end my life :(

This is why I ride through the mountains, if I lose my life there it's most likely going to be my fault and not the stupid traffic mistake of someone who is too old to be held accountable anyway.

i'm sure the younger biker will no doubt be blamed for it most likely coz of his speed or some bullshit. any excuse to come up with another dumb ass "wipe off 5" ad instead of pointing the finger at people who don't know road rules.

should re test all people over 50 years of age i bet most of em will fail

i'm sure the younger biker will no doubt be blamed for it most likely coz of his speed or some bullshit. any excuse to come up with another dumb ass "wipe off 5" ad instead of pointing the finger at people who don't know road rules.

should re test all people over 50 years of age i bet most of em will fail

Yeah, problem with blame is, whoever gets the finger pointing in the end, that guy is still dead. People don't realise how life affecting their decisions on the road can be, don't think they ever will until something bad happens to them. It's like the road is a theme park ride and the worst that can happen is a bump from a dodgem car.

On the topic of blame, we commonly drive through green lights at intersections / walk across pedestrian crossings without looking to make sure the cars intersecting have stopped, simply because we know we have right of way and depend on this way too much. Meanwhile, some tool running a red light could kill you and being in the right won't save your life. Sort of similar to the advice that girls shouldn't dress too provocatively to discourage being sexually attacked...you have every right to dress how you want, but you also have every right to walk into a lion's den carrying 2kg of rump steak...doesn't mean it's a good idea. Which is why you should never let your guard down when riding a bike - everyone is out to kill you.

Should re-test everyone of all ages, I bet most of them would fail.

/jaded

its a 4g63 easy to tell by the head

That's what I thought, but 7 Tune posted it and think it's a 4A-GE or more so questioned it...

I was just making sure.

You can tell it' s a 4G63 from the cam covers as well.

Should have kept your EVO Nick and done this :D

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