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- RaVNzCRoFT
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- RaVNzCRoFT
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With the porper clothing you would be supprised what you can live throug. I know this from experiance.RaVNzCRoFT wrote:I don't like Harleys at all. Edwin, his uncle probably did something that would rock the bike, and that's what made it fall. However, I don't see how anyone can survive falling off a motorcycle at 120 miles per hour.
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man i would love to get a classic-blue Shadow Spirit, if only i had six grand.....and if only i could get insurance on it (most companies wont insure anyone under 21 on an engine larger than 500cc...)  Meh, i love my Hawk exactly the way it is.  I really love getting 55 miles to the gallon, esp with the current gas prices....
			
			
									
									"If you go to Z'ha'dum you will die."
						hmm.... think, what normally puts a bike on its side at 100+ mph? a turn mb? He got swirly comming out of a turn and dipped it.Edwin wrote:what do you mean "dropped" a bike holds itself up without any human input at any speed above 10, i can balance mine at a slow walking pace. Shit, i discovered the other day that wind shear corrections happen without any consious input from me.






