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January 25th, 2006 02:51 AM #22Originally Posted by StraightSix
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January 25th, 2006 05:49 AM #23Originally Posted by FPJ
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January 25th, 2006 11:01 AM #24provincial trikes mostly wont let you overtake, even if you're a mitsu evo! they're always faster than you...beause you always end up in their rear, even after overtaking one.
kung di lang masama banggain sarap sana daplisan
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January 25th, 2006 11:17 AM #25Chill....
Other myths:
> Their tunog latang basag na sounds is supposedly music amidst their noisy muffler and incessant psst.pssst brakes at decibel levels that will surely wreck one's train of thoughts.
> Their lowered underbone motorcycles without side mirrors (for aerodynamism), will outrun a 2.0 liter iVTEC engine at any given time, at any given road, even highways, mind you, if they be allowed in skyways, pati na rin dun..
> Those countless stickers, and worse, VTEC emblems (most probably stolen from Honda cars), add real power to their bikes. They think that the VTEC of Honda is lodged in the logo, so they want to have one on their bikes too, to have an extra VTEC kick at the top RPM range.
> These bikes give them lordship over any road. Always give way to them. You bump them, it's your fault, they bump you, you're a road obstruction. At any rate, you should pay for all injuries, their precious and expensive VTEC XRMs, and all future earnings that they will earn which will lead us to...
> These bikes give them immortality. They can afford to be reckless. The very reason why riding in a bike will not be applicable for claims against personal accident insurance. The insurance knows that bike riders will just claim and claim, may get hurt a little, but will live forever while riding a bike.
> They always have to be in high beam at night. This makes their bikes faster, relatively, because opposing vehicles are blinded and have to slow down.
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May 3rd, 2006 07:13 PM #26Originally Posted by pajerokid
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May 3rd, 2006 07:14 PM #27Originally Posted by mazdamazda
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May 3rd, 2006 10:40 PM #28
Medyo tagal na ng thread na 'to pero I have to disagree with this statement:
"0.01% of the motorcycle population are law-abiding. Eto siguro yung mga naka Ducati and Aprilia etc."
0.01% seems to be too low and sounds rather like generalization. siguro mga 0.02% naman po , but seriously, although madami nga bikers na hindi law-abiding, hindi naman yata ganyan kaunti yun marunong sumunod and hindi lahat nka ducati or apprilia, meron din naka Honda VT and Suzuki GSX-R hahah
Nothing beats riding a streetbike on a cool, cloudy day
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July 18th, 2006 04:36 PM #29Originally Posted by wildthing
Bottom line: It pays to enjoy the best of both vehicles, so as to understand each vehicle's characteristics and behaviors.
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July 19th, 2006 08:44 AM #30
eto hindi myth
FACTS... masarap talaga magmotor kesa naka auto may kasabihan nga na "you and your bike as one" ETO EH KUNG DI SOBRANG MA ARAW AT MA ULAN...hehehheh
... FREEDOM eto lagi ang mga remarks ng bikers...yeah their right kaya nga eto ngayon ang favorite getaway vehicle ng mga ASSASIN para sa FREEDOM nila hahaha
... no offense to the bikers out there, I'm a biker too kaya lang pagnakikita mo ung mga undisciplined bikers lalo na yung mga mayayabang magmotor and i bet kung sino pa ang mayayabang na eto, eto pa yung mga walang liscense at nanghihiram lang ng ride...kainis
Byd in fiery off-road adventure ...
Hybrids and EV