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Message started by Serowbot on 02/02/16 at 09:22:42

Title: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by Serowbot on 02/02/16 at 09:22:42

Nice hang time...
...might'a strapped that helmet on...  I'm takin' away 2 points...
Overall... I give a 7... :-?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYadrz5qQtA#t=37
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYadrz5qQtA#t=37[/media]

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by MMRanch on 02/02/16 at 10:35:16

I've seen somebody passing in tight spots before .... Who was it  :-? ::) :-? :o  ,  

Oh Yea !!!  :P

When did OldFeller get a scooter ???  ;D


Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by springman on 02/02/16 at 10:38:22

Caught a bit of air, did ya? Nice!!!

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by MMRanch on 02/02/16 at 10:53:57

OK  ...

If that driver had not panicked and hit the brakes ...

but instead ---

The driver should have hit the fuel and pulled the handlebars hard while pushing down on the foot pegs .   There would have been a GOOD chance of landing rear wheel first and keeping control while landing in a strait line.  

Its been my experience that :  Hitting the brakes is NOT the best choice 90% of the time ,
but its the FIRST thing folks do ;
unless they have play "What if" in their minds for any situation they can think of .  

:)

you know buckleing his helmet would have been a good idea too !  ;D


   

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by Kris01 on 02/02/16 at 11:07:33

My daddy always told me "Any landing you walk away from is a good landing"! You have to admit he was pretty graceful!  :)

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by Oldfeller on 02/02/16 at 11:11:35


687A687A77646B666D250 wrote:
I've seen somebody passing in tight spots before .... Who was it  :-? ::) :-? :o  ,  

Oh Yea !!!  :P

When did OldFeller get a scooter ???  ;D



Now, now, MM --- it was Lancer who got caught out between the two cars passing and had to split the lane between the two of them with inches to spare.

The worst I ever did was pass somebody in a tunnel with no oncoming traffic.   (one of my better Hurley intimidations)

 ;)

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by Dave on 02/02/16 at 11:23:51

But.....that fellow was able to keep the white mask on his face. :o

So his nostrils are clean.....even though his shorts are not!




Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by Serowbot on 02/02/16 at 16:23:13

It's when your shorts aren't clean, that the mask is really handy... :-?

Title: Re: Art of the graceful get-off...
Post by MMRanch on 02/02/16 at 19:47:09

;D ;D ;D :o ;D ;D ;D :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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