View Full Version : Lanesplitter in Japan
greyrider1200
02-20-2006, 19:34
Gentlemen:
Check this out. Don't try this at home! :eek:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-MtXymQkjs&search=motorcycle
Red Bull
02-22-2006, 13:22
Excellent movie! DEATH WISH, starring Jackie Chan. Speedometer probably in Kilos but so what. Obviously this person has never driven in New Jersey. Red Bull
Red Bull:This video reminds me of about 30 plus years back,one saturday morning going to a North Syracuse Lions Day parade.Dont know if you were with us,but all 6 Sheriff"s cycles did the same on 81 north from the city line to No Syracuse,but 6 abreast,and only @ about 70 MPH>(between Greyhound Busses/Syr and Oswego Busses/Tractor Trl rigs & cars)
Red Bull:This video reminds me of about 30 plus years back,one saturday morning going to a North Syracuse Lions Day parade.Dont know if you were with us,but all 6 Sheriff"s cycles did the same on 81 north from the city line to No Syracuse,but 6 abreast,and only @ about 70 MPH>(between Greyhound Busses/Syr and Oswego Busses/Tractor Trl rigs & cars)
What, yer tractors wouldn't go any faster JJ?????:rolleyes:
Yes they would have but we had a couple of riders that got all upset if the speedo went over 75,and we didn"t want to get out butts chewed by "higher ups" in some law abiding citizens complained.As you know the "older tractor's got a little goofy in the handeling area when the speeds got up there above 80 or so.
Red Bull
02-24-2006, 16:06
Shoot JJ, I have trouble remembering last week, let alone back during our cycle cop days. I do remember similar circumstances at Watkins Glen and at the Regatta in Onon. Lake Park (only a whole lot slower). Top Gun...what am I going to do with you. It seems if we leave out your propeller manufactured scooter and do not complement it with a positive spin, you get all up tight. Hows this: I remember a certain spring trip when riding somewhere in the pack behind your royal high plasticness and getting propeller oil all over the pack. We then spent the better part of an hour and a half trying to hunt down something to plug the leak. Someone thought of a boat plug.....and we located one that fit. Hows that for a positive story about your plastic scooter? Red Bull
Shoot JJ, I have trouble remembering last week, let alone back during our cycle cop days. I do remember similar circumstances at Watkins Glen and at the Regatta in Onon. Lake Park (only a whole lot slower). Top Gun...what am I going to do with you. It seems if we leave out your propeller manufactured scooter and do not complement it with a positive spin, you get all up tight. Hows this: I remember a certain spring trip when riding somewhere in the pack behind your royal high plasticness and getting propeller oil all over the pack. We then spent the better part of an hour and a half trying to hunt down something to plug the leak. Someone thought of a boat plug.....and we located one that fit. Hows that for a positive story about your plastic scooter? Red Bull
If plastic is lighter than metal (which it is) then why does my "so called" plastic scooter come in 100 lbs. heavier than the shiny scooter. And thats dry weight. Must be something under the plastic, eh? Those Germans don't try to blind the nunwitting with that gaudy chrome. Nothing compares to technology and performance. But then, with that orange and brown halloween candy sticker, how would they know??:cool:
Red Bull
02-25-2006, 01:05
A hundred pounds heavier? Are we speaking of the scooter or the top gun luftwaffe pilot guiding it? AT LEAST! :rolleyes:
A hundred pounds heavier? Are we speaking of the scooter or the top gun luftwaffe pilot guiding it? AT LEAST! :rolleyes:
Jack LaLanne is alive and kicking and answers to the name of Red Bull?????:rolleyes:
Red Bull
02-26-2006, 11:35
I should be so lucky! In Fact, we should all be that lucky. Except the lttle suit that he wears. I could just imagine us on our steeds wearing that little suit. G&H?
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