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Old 17-06-08, 02:24 PM   #111
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Then the thread falls into name calling and calls for it to be closed.
Just proves to all the guys on the Superbike forum that the .org is full of people that can't ride and nobody to give inexperienced riders some decent advice.
Previously that was not my understanding of what the .org was all about.[/quote]

This about how he said it, rather than what was said. Its is a well know fact that its not what you but how it is said. This guy came in as a newbie to forum, saying it all in the wrong way. Which is where it went wrong. That is my opionion though.

The fact is there are plenty of good people here who will help, you just have to ask.

Yes I think we have all seen enough off this and this thread should closed. The guy knows what he needs to do, we don't need anymore of this.

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Old 17-06-08, 02:25 PM   #112
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He posted up saying the riding in the clip was cack, that he knew he was wrong.
So is the riding in this more recent video from the OP - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1N69e2_-Ibg - likely to promote a long and pain free life?

Plus points:

1. He doesn't spear off the road into the scenery at any point during these 4 videos.

Minus points:

1. His head is over the white line on every right hander. It isn't going to stay on his shoulders long.

2. He dives for the gutter on every left hander. If there is an obstruction, he cannot see it coming because of his positioning restricting his view so much that he will inevitably hit it.

3. Not only is he restricting his view on left and right handers, he is restricting other road-users's view of him by hiding from them.

4. Because of his restricted view, especially on left handers, he is particularly badly placed to read the corners he is riding around, and because he does not appear to understand countersteering or how to use it to make instantaneous direction changes, he is always one corner away from spearing straight on into oncoming traffic on an unexpectedly tightening left hander. Or doing the 'straight into the scenery' thing again on right handers.

I could go on.
 
Old 17-06-08, 02:25 PM   #113
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Then the thread falls into name calling and calls for it to be closed.
Just proves to all the guys on the Superbike forum that the .org is full of people that can't ride and nobody to give inexperienced riders some decent advice.
Previously that was not my understanding of what the .org was all about.
This about how he said it, rather than what was said. Its is a well know fact that its not what you but how it is said. This guy came in as a newbie to forum, saying it all in the wrong way. Which is where it went wrong. That is my opionion though.

The fact is there are plenty of good people here who will help, you just have to ask.[/quote]

And listen eh SVR12 ?

Nice post tho
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Old 17-06-08, 02:31 PM   #114
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do other forums repost what we post on here and laught at us

oh dear
 
Old 17-06-08, 02:31 PM   #115
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This about how he said it, rather than what was said. Its is a well know fact that its not what you but how it is said. This guy came in as a newbie to forum, saying it all in the wrong way. Which is where it went wrong. That is my opionion though.

The fact is there are plenty of good people here who will help, you just have to ask.
And listen eh SVR12 ?

Nice post tho [/quote]

Yes guility as charged! But I have learnt! Thx for the post.
 
Old 17-06-08, 02:36 PM   #116
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Nice post tho
You see I really must be missing something that you all see & I can't
KWH's 1st post was "get some training" and some links
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I am sure you have the guys best interests at heart ... but reading some of the posts, meeeeeowwwwwwww
You see it wasn't KWH's post that was catty but other people in other forums
I thought this was a biking forum not an English lesson. & I thought SVRacer12 would be most sympathetic to the argument it's not HOW you say it but WHAT you say that's important on an internet forum.
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Old 17-06-08, 02:36 PM   #117
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do other forums repost what we post on here and laught at us

oh dear
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Old 17-06-08, 03:06 PM   #118
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I can't believe this thread is still going. And what a mess it has turned into.
 
Old 17-06-08, 03:58 PM   #119
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I can't believe this thread is still going. And what a mess it has turned into.
Yer I agree, I think this one will be put to sleep, enough already.

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