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And makes me scared for you, birds, and the other dude when you overtake all the cars around corners like that. I dunno if it's the go pro, but fk I'd be too scared

You get caught up in the moment and stop thinking about safety, follow adrenaline and obey instincts etc. That's the main thrill of riding a bike, pushing the limits and getting out of it alive. 99.9% of the time you'll be right when making those decisions, it's the .1 that will get you one day. Very easy and quick to overtake on a bike though. The biggest mistake I make is too much corner entry speed after overtaking and then I have to slam on the brakes or I end up overshooting the corner. FYI that was a pretty cruisy ride through the spur, we weren't going that quick compared to some of the other riders up there and the gopro does make it look slower. I feel so safe when I get back in a car hahaha.

so having a look at the album that the above phaggotry come from, it appears the new thing i taking pics of slammed/fitted cars without tyres on the rims...

since when is it cool BECAUSE it's inconvenient?

fkn losers

You get caught up in the moment and stop thinking about safety, follow adrenaline and obey instincts etc. That's the main thrill of riding a bike, pushing the limits and getting out of it alive. 99.9% of the time you'll be right when making those decisions, it's the .1 that will get you one day. Very easy and quick to overtake on a bike though. The biggest mistake I make is too much corner entry speed after overtaking and then I have to slam on the brakes or I end up overshooting the corner. FYI that was a pretty cruisy ride through the spur, we weren't going that quick compared to some of the other riders up there and the gopro does make it look slower. I feel so safe when I get back in a car hahaha.

Yeh well after we Learnt at sandown, I have a bad habit of overshooting corners. So I think a bike is probably going to go on the list when I'm ready to die

so having a look at the album that the above phaggotry come from, it appears the new thing i taking pics of slammed/fitted cars without tyres on the rims...

since when is it cool BECAUSE it's inconvenient?

fkn losers

Brings me back to an argument I had with NS in the fitment thread, and I told them they are better off running 195 30 16 on a 18x10"

Close enough. I win

so having a look at the album that the above phaggotry come from, it appears the new thing i taking pics of slammed/fitted cars without tyres on the rims...

since when is it cool BECAUSE it's inconvenient?

fkn losers

could do with lol's post link

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