Guest ratchethack Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6946569604612882573
DeBenGuzzi Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 the guy with the camera (prolly on a gixxer600) got passed like he wasn't even moving at 175mph and how that dude is hanging on with only one wheel and no, NO wind protection. He'll be dead soon.
Guest Nogbad Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 It's not the power. It's how you use it. If you want 200bhp you should be free to buy it.
antonio carroccio Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 WTF!!! I don't care if this is immature behaviour, I like it! The guy with the onboard camera goes 275 km/h and the Busa is coming through with a........... wheelie That's what I call, iron balls
DeBenGuzzi Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 I bet it could take down any GP bike but it is 1300, and a turbo among other things I'm sure. but thats sick. sick sick, looks fun.
belfastguzzi Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 It's not the power. It's how you use it. If you want 200bhp you should be free to buy it. Well you could buy Ghostrider's bike. Wasn't it for sale a short while ago, maybe still is – as he has decided to be a bit more careful and responsible and mindful of mortality?
Alex-Corsa Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Well you could buy Ghostrider's bike. Wasn't it for sale a short while ago, maybe still is – as he has decided to be a bit more careful and responsible and mindful of mortality? Well , I think he made good money out of it as well. In Germany alone has sold over 100,000 DVDs (before its last one)
g.forrest Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 so the rumour of his untimely death are not true?
Guest ratchethack Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 What's a Road Geez? It's my alter ego. I thought it was fairly self-explanatory?
belfastguzzi Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 It's my alter ego. I thought it was fairly... I thought it was a fairy. Like Nogbad. This is the type of attractive ornament that most Road Geez' like to have as a focal point in their homes apart from Nogbad, who prefers a nice frosted creation such as
g.forrest Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 I thought it was a fairy. Like Nogbad. This is the type of attractive ornament that most Road Geez' like to have as a focal point in their homes apart from Nogbad, who prefers a nice frosted creation such as i think ratch might build miniature ships and own a very small army along with a navy which are called into battle on his command. and stored in fine wooden boxes on mahogany shelves whilst he's out being a road geez. :
Guest Nogbad Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 I thought it was a fairy. Like Nogbad. This is the type of attractive ornament that most Road Geez' like to have as a focal point in their homes apart from Nogbad, who prefers a nice frosted creation such as Nice to see you around again Belfry. Certainly got my taste in ornaments right. Yours with wings and soppy stardust. Nog
Guest ratchethack Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 This is the type of attractive ornament that most Road Geez' like to have as a focal point in their homes Well, BFG, I will say that being an erstwhile sailor of a sort, having successfully passed long ago through both o' the two happiest days of a boat owner's life [ahem] , and still doing as much PHRF racing as circumstances allow (I crew on Rushlight, a North American 40) -- a fine model of a ship would certainly make a splendid center of attraction in the Road Geez domicile. But for the time being, a fine reproducuction of Magic v Cambria dueling it out at the Sandy Hook Lightship in the 1870 America's Cup challenge, framed on the wall of my office, is as close as I have to a model. BTW - nautical propriety would of course forbid cheap gift store tchatchkis such as the one above. I'd need a true work of fine craftsmanship with authenticity and technical accuracy down to the finest detail -- such as the several that one of my sailing Pals has created (from "scratch") in his home workshop. But good call, anyway. FWIW - for any o' you Englanders who might be interested, Franklin Osgood's Magic, being the smallest yacht in the New York Harbor fleet in the above immemorialized 1870 America's Cup challenge at 84' LOA, set a new NYYC record for the inside course, reaching 12 knots, defeating her closest rival, England's James Ashbury and his Cambria. That speed, my friends, ain't no small feat even today -- and it ain't no bull, either. Here's another artist's interpretation of the same historic race with Magic in the foreground:
belfastguzzi Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 sailor of a sort Re. Road Geez: I knew it! Re. Nagbod: I of course meant to post a retraction straight away, but somehow omitted to do so. Oldnag's no fairy cake no way more of a fruit cake oh no I retract that forthwith. The man is a good honest (if slightly spiced) rock cake. He's got a Buell for goddness sakes
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