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Can you see my deliberate mistake...........?
allantheboss
13-07-11, 11:41 PM
You forgot to pack away the barbeque
allantheboss
13-07-11, 11:42 PM
Wait you're Talan! Are you the one that runs the biking experience thing? Squirrel told me about it and I'd love to help! Please get in touch! allanbarnard@hotmail.co.uk
You forgot to pack away the barbeque
LOLZ! :wink: :D
You went out in the Novice group?:thumright:
coolevilangel
14-07-11, 07:22 AM
well your def not going round a corner, not in that position lol
Looks like youve just finished a handbrake turn??
Geodude
14-07-11, 08:17 AM
Dont know if its my eyes but is it right foot position? or are you trying to escape from the star wars droid in the field behind you ;)
maviczap
14-07-11, 08:41 AM
You're not on your Sv
Owenski
14-07-11, 08:58 AM
Black bib on black leathers,
Mirrors on a track bike,
Headlight on - on a track bike
or Thats its just not a track bike...
Am I anything near correct?
DaveW_42
14-07-11, 09:16 AM
you're about to run over a photographer?
andrewsmith
14-07-11, 11:56 AM
you legs detached from the tank velco?
your about to hit the brakes followed by the deck for riding too close to the bike infront?
Look closely at the visor you'll see what i mean.
squirrel_hunter
14-07-11, 12:12 PM
Pillions fallen off?
Teejayexc
14-07-11, 12:50 PM
Front tyre fitted wrong way round ?
ravingdavis
14-07-11, 01:16 PM
You bought the wrong colour GSXR?
What in heaven's name are you doing with your foot!?
Icanopit
14-07-11, 05:37 PM
Do you not normally have more "control levers"
Destruktor77
14-07-11, 06:14 PM
You're looking straight ahead rather than round the corner where you want to be?
tactcom7
14-07-11, 06:43 PM
You're on a runway and about to get run over?
metalhead19
14-07-11, 08:07 PM
Forgot to put down the electric side-stand?
hindle8907
14-07-11, 08:15 PM
You forgot to pack away the barbeque
:winner:
I'm guessing the rider is disabled and that's why the right foot is at a peculiar angle.
your doing about 5mph but camera tricky makes it look like 500mph / your not moving at all
Don't leave us in suspense!
davepreston
15-07-11, 04:46 AM
Air taffic didnt give you clearance and a typoon in landing infront of you
davepreston
15-07-11, 04:48 AM
naa your not counter steering :)
Electro
15-07-11, 07:36 AM
You should be going straight on but the photographer upset you in the pits and the red mist descended :)
widepants
15-07-11, 07:39 AM
did u forget to put the back wheel on ,and then fit the wrong forks
dizzyblonde
15-07-11, 07:59 AM
Its not you?
wyrdness
15-07-11, 08:21 AM
Red rim tape. That's very wrong.
andrewsmith
15-07-11, 08:38 AM
come on Talan, put us out of our mystery
BigBaddad
15-07-11, 09:08 AM
got to be the red rim tape....chav
Nick_69
15-07-11, 09:10 AM
come on Talan, put us out of our mystery
the suspense is killing us here lol
ravingdavis
15-07-11, 09:13 AM
Red rim tape. That's very wrong.
got to be the red rim tape....chav
There is nothing wrong with a bit of red rim tape... :)
dizzyblonde
15-07-11, 09:14 AM
Oh yes there is........
454697819
15-07-11, 11:16 AM
Front tyre fitted wrong way round ?
agreed
There would seem to be a foot peg missing...what do I win?:smt038
The tyre is on the right way round :) Jeesh I'm a tyre geek! :)
speedplay
15-07-11, 05:34 PM
The bikes not moving.
So guess it's not what your doing wrong, more like doing something right!
Bluefish
15-07-11, 09:34 PM
I'm with Icanopit, is the bike not modded for a disabled rider?
not getting your knee down just because you can?
Daywalker
16-07-11, 06:17 PM
you've over shot the track & now doing a u turn........
You haven't folded your mirrors in, you naughty boy!
You haven't folded in your mirrors, you naughty boy!
Shawthing
17-07-11, 08:18 AM
Exhaust endcan fallen off?
It's rare to see an unbranded helmet.
Has it been repainted?
Longshot:- Though i doubt it's a polycarbonate or ABS lid - If it is, and is repainted, then it is not ACU compliant.
radicalry00
17-07-11, 08:57 AM
C'mon put us out of our miserys for god's sake!
Bluefish
17-07-11, 09:21 AM
Err, you forgot you can't ride a bike ;)
the front tyre is fitted the wrong way
the front tyre is fitted the wrong way
No it is not :rolleyes:
Ok, some answers:
Mirrors are left on as that's where my 'launch crew' catch me when I come back in, also I have the hazards on so that I can be identified.
Velcro on knees is needed to keep my legs in, so no knee-sliders.
Wheels and tires on right way.
However..... those eagle eyed will have spotted that my right foot has fallen off the right peg and I am about to run over it with the back tire. Luckily I didn't go over any further or the foot would have been pulled under by the back tire and I don't really want to think of the consequences. The foot had fallen off going over a bump at a previous corner, so I was unaware until I hit about 120 mph on the main runway and my right side was bouncing a lot. Looking down I saw the leg off, but the runway being 1.2miles long meant it was a long time being dragged along the tarmac until I got help form the next set of marshalls. If the runway have been much longer I would have lost some of my foot as the boot had nearly worn through. I now have more velcro on my boot to stop the foot from bouncing off!
Geodude
17-07-11, 08:01 PM
Dont know if its my eyes but is it right foot position? or are you trying to escape from the star wars droid in the field behind you ;)
So it wasn't my eyes then. Could of been nasty that glad you avoided it.
andrewsmith
17-07-11, 08:03 PM
Talan, you've been lucky there
Post #22 :-)
Lucky it wasn't any worse, lad, but good on you for keeping on riding. I'm awestruck when I see posts about disabled riders still doing what they love, makes me feel quite inferior.
allantheboss
17-07-11, 08:47 PM
^^Agreed. I've seen a vid of an right-arm-and-leg amputee riding a track... Imagine looking down and seeing your leg dragging along the tarmac without realising like Talan!
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