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I believe how virus' attack is that you could have the virus 3 months piror to being sick, but your immune system keeps attacking at it fighting it off, but when your immune system drops (whether it be from tempture or reduction of vitamins) the virus will attack the body and get through the immune system. This is what I was told - no real source bar Google to back it up.

The keep left thing has nothing to do with the signs, it's to do with the speed limit. 80km/h and under you can sit in whichever lane you want. Over 80km/h and you must keep left.

If this is true, then I'm going to continue high-beaming the absolute f**k out of anyone doing this shit on the highway.

I'll still do it in 80kph zones. Not like these muppets would have half a clue on the correct laws anyway.

The keep left thing has nothing to do with the signs, it's to do with the speed limit. 80km/h and under you can sit in whichever lane you want. Over 80km/h and you must keep left.

What if the sign said Keep left unless overtaking in a 60km/h zone?!?! :O!

If this is true, then I'm going to continue high-beaming the absolute f**k out of anyone doing this shit on the highway.

I'll still do it in 80kph zones. Not like these muppets would have half a clue on the correct laws anyway.

It's true :P I thought it was common knowledge - don't they teach people basic rules in drivers tests anymore? lol

I keep left in 80km/h zones.... or even less if it's practical to do so. Some things are just common courtesy!

It's true :P I thought it was common knowledge - don't they teach people basic rules in drivers tests anymore? lol

I keep left in 80km/h zones.... or even less if it's practical to do so. Some things are just common courtesy!

personally I don't consciously make sure I'm in the left hand lane, but that's pretty well entirely because I AM the faster car 99% of the time. However if I notice someone approaching I'll make an effort to get out of their way anyway.

Common courtesy is spot on, which is why I get the shits so badly. It's not like they're just breaking the rules - they're being f**king rude and inconsiderate!

Find me one in a 60km/h zone.

The signs are just reinforcing the road rules... which is why they are in 90 zones or above.

I'm on it ! > :( Detective Jeremy on the case !

Anyone have photoshop skills I can borrow? :D

Edited by RosieR34

I honestly have no idea why people are in such a rush anyway. It's not like you are going to save world peace or anything at your job. Just chill seriously lol. All these pubic servants have the most important job in the world and they are more important than ANYONE else.

A little off topic, im putting a 650 engine in my 250 mwhahaha

I honestly have no idea why people are in such a rush anyway. It's not like you are going to save world peace or anything at your job. Just chill seriously lol. All these pubic servants have the most important job in the world and they are more important than ANYONE else.

A little off topic, im putting a 650 engine in my 250 mwhahaha

It's how we role ;)

i knew you where a pubic servant

Also i have a hyosung gt250r. The shell and everything is the same from a 250 to a 650. All i have to change is the engine and if i want too the rear tyre haha. Don't know if i want to bother yet. I might just get a 70's mini and fk the bike off, save up and get a ducati

Edited by Anfanee

rear hub 650 or it will break

i always wanted to do a 500 single 2 stroke in a 250 sportbike.

not easy to make legal though, most 500 2 strokes are not adr complied, except the cr 500e which is rare and expensive.

big bore two strokes :banana:

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