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My brother dropped his bike at a light once ... after leaving the local pub after about 12 too many. The next light his wife feel off the back in front of a police car!
My brother dropped his bike at a light once ... after leaving the local pub after about 12 too many. The next light his wife feel off the back in front of a police car!
My brother dropped his bike at a light once ... after leaving the local pub after about 12 too many. The next light his wife feel off the back in front of a police car!
I hate it when that happens.
I couldn't help myself and offered to get them a couple of T-shirts. His said "If you can this ... the bitch fell off." Hers said "I'm the bitch that feel off." He laughed his azz off but she didn't think it was so funny. I think it was something to do with the fact that he left her there to occupy the LEO so he could avoid the DUI. I never did get the whole story ... never do when it comes to him.
actually your front and rear tire may be out of alignment. I know from getting on the throttle so much my bike now leans a bit to the left when i ride no hands at speed.
Doen't someone make a bike that the front and rear break work at the same time.
The metric bikes with ABS! My last bike was a 01 Honda VFR800 (Interceptor) and had the ABS option on it. I didnt care for it but it did proportion the braking with either lever you pulled/pressed.
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