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Posted by kkhor1 on February 21, 2006, 12:01 am
 
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    am interested in honda bike beacues u donet no how fast it is

hi i started riding honda bikes when i was six am interested in honda
bike beacues when u go over jumps i jast fun last week i was rideing
with my friend i sew a jump so i when and had a go and i teel u now u
dont want to jump the jump i did i did hite my safe but it wast bad.


I have some qestion to ask pleaes replay back to me
how dones feel doing a back jump and am only 16 dones it feel sacry
will i think it does.
next week am going to race my mate am rideing my honda my mate is ride
a kawasakai would u think i will win any pleaes replay back thank.


Posted by EffJay R. Yamaha on February 21, 2006, 1:21 am
 

kkhor1@eq.edu.au wrote:

Just curious ... is English your second language?



Posted by Timberwoof on February 21, 2006, 2:53 am
 



Well, it was certainly a strain to read it.

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Posted by FB on February 21, 2006, 11:04 am
 



kkhor1@eq.edu.au wrote:


Buy medical insurance, laddy my boy. Lots and lots of medical
insurance.

Ask your old da if he can afford to pay the life insurance premium. If
he's a betting man, maybe he can win  AUS$75,000 for your death...

I watched the sport of motocross grow in the United States from nothing
to the point where there were too many people showing up for the races.
We were starting up to 8 divisions of 250cc juniors, so there wasn't
enough time in a day to give everybody
three 45 minute heats. We were lucky to get two 2-lap heats.

But the motocross promoters wanted to get spectators out to watch the
motocross races. And the motorcycle magazines wanted to sell magazines
and get the advertising revenue and the motorcycle manufacturers wanted
to sell motorcycles and the aftermarket accessory manufacturers wanted
to sell helmets and boots and gloves.

So the promoters invented stadium motocross and the riders who were
lucky enough to be able to ride in the stadium events wanted to attract
the attention of the sponsors so they could get a factory contract and
go race in Europe.

Some of the promoters saw that there were foolish young kids who really
believed that motorcycles could fly and they offered small amounts of
money (which seemed like a lot of money to a kid riding a motorbike his
dad bought him) to do silly stunts.

Like, there was one competition at a motocross even where riders were
offered money to jump their motorbikes 200 feet and land in a lake. And
there were morons who accepted that challenge. They jumped into the
lake with their expensive motorbike to win a small prize.

These kids usually didn't have any medical insurance, and when they
were seriously injured, they were crippled for life. But who remembers
Danny "Magoo" Chandler, the professional racer who broke his back?

And now motocross "freestyle" has evolved out of stadium races. There's
no race, the riders just get out there and do stunts.

And our young friend from Oz is asking about what it feels like to do a
back flip.

If he severs his spinal cord and paralyzes himself from the neck down,
he won't feel anything...


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