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For all you short little F***ers out there
For all you short little F***ers out there
that means YOU Wingflopper!
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
I did not see a wet spaghetti noodle posing as a kick stand.
F*** work.
Ride motorcycles.
Ride motorcycles.
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
Looking at getting a KTM? I thought Yammi had decent kickstands.Wingfixer wrote:I did not see a wet spaghetti noodle posing as a kick stand.
PS, I'm glad I'm not short, if for no other reason than I couldn't bring myself to watch videos like that.
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Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
Being short isn't so bad for riding. You do have to pay attention when stopping to ensure you can get a foot down but otherwise no biggie. No need to watch any videos. ;) That said, I have at times been a little jealous of Sam's lowered dirt bikes. Off road I can get into some hairy situations or get myself stuck where I can't start the bike. These are usually due to being too dumb or oxygen deprived to plan where I stop. One of these days I may just lower a bike and/or get one with a magic button. There are people shorter than me (apparently I'm shrinking and am now under 5'7") riding full size bikes just fine so I've got no excuses.
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
Ha. I have a 29-30" inseam, I hate stopping on hills
I rode a KLR for years, Greenridge ORV included, and as long as I was moving I was fine. I have been known to drop bikes when stopped (at lights ).
My KLX/DRZ 400 is mo' betta'; not as top heavy and skinnier.
I rode a KLR for years, Greenridge ORV included, and as long as I was moving I was fine. I have been known to drop bikes when stopped (at lights ).
My KLX/DRZ 400 is mo' betta'; not as top heavy and skinnier.
Bruce
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Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
Says the guy who installs a training wheel on everything he owns.Kyler wrote:For all you short little F***ers out there
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
anotherguy wrote:Says the guy who installs a training wheel on everything he owns.Kyler wrote:For all you short little F***ers out there
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
now THAT wasanotherguy wrote:Says the guy who installs a training wheel on everything he owns.Kyler wrote:For all you short little F***ers out there
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Re: For all you short little F***ers out there
Winner! /threadanotherguy wrote:Says the guy who installs a training wheel on everything he owns.Kyler wrote:For all you short little F***ers out there
F*** work.
Ride motorcycles.
Ride motorcycles.
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