I passed the test, and now I must take a Two Day class in Motorcycle Riding school to get my Motorcycle License. Classes start this month!
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Preferrably? Nothing. You can't imagine the thrill of that bitch purring between your legs.
I love it. Now, guys like me could run you over without leaving a single scratch upon my car, yet STILL collect from your insurance company for getting in my way. I recall watching a cyclist wipe out whilst I was riding in a cab in Calgary. It was both horrid and amusing. He simply could not make the curve well enough. Both the cab driver and I watched as the fucking cyclist bounced along the pavement for many metres. Part of me was snickering, and muttering 'dumbass'.
Aw, Lucy, as much as I usually love your way of riling people up, this time it really makes you look multo stupido in my eyes.
Oh that's right, I forgot. You're this weird Paki cab driver from wherever Buffalo meets Canada.
Didn't you have SARS?
Lucy probably knows even less about bikes than I do.
Yeah, well - congratulations. I, as it happens, actually rode a few of them.
Sweetie, I have SEEN Ducatis,
All the more puzzling that you would call the Hayabusa a counterpart to the SS900, then. :hmmm:I GREW UP with Suzukis.
Hm, no idea, but then we weren't exactly talking about motocross bikes in the first place, were we?I had a lot of friends who rode motocross, and I rode their bikes. No European or American motocross bikes. Hmmm, wonder why that is?
Nah, just procrastinating and enjoying a nice spar with you instead of doing something useful.Ah, cunt is pissed because I was RIGHT, as usual.
Ah, Snookums, you're too easy. I didn't even have to be the one to point out what exactly made your opinion worthless - you've just managed to do that all by yourself:
Yeah, well - congratulations. I, as it happens, actually rode a few of them.
All the more puzzling that you would call the Hayabusa a counterpart to the SS900, then. :hmmm:
Hm, no idea, but then we weren't exactly talking about motocross bikes in the first place, were we?
Nah, just procrastinating and enjoying a nice spar with you instead of doing something useful.
I take it it hasn't crossed your mind that the fact that I have ridden them might also mean that I have, like, also talked to their owners? Or, maybe, possibly, HAVE BEEN an owner, myself? Nah, I guess it didn't, lol!Who cares? What is your point? I KNOW people who own them. One of them claimed they were far too expensive for the problems they have, problems they should NOT have when one considers their exorbitant cost.
rofl, no, I'd never do that.*Do NOT compare the act of simply riding a Ducati with having spoken to someone who actually OWNED one, dumbass.
Oh come on. Resorting to nitpicking linguistic pragmatics so soon in the game? Seriously, you're no fun anymore.I did no such thing, you lying cunt. The fact you would resort to the tactics of the lie would suggest you are cornered. Live with it, you are clued out.
Yes, they are. But what does that have to do with a comparison between the Ducati SS900 Chiara and "their Japanese counterparts" that you mentioned?Are not motocross bikes in fact 'bikes', you dumb shit?
Well, I don't know. Maybe you should ask an American?I ask again, WHY ARE THERE NO AMERICAN MOTOCROSS BIKES?
Quite simple really, Americans cannot build shit, especially when one considers that motocross is an American sport in the truest sense.
Even CANADA built motocross bikes.