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Old 11-02-2010, 03:06 PM   #1
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Thumbs down Stupidest thing I seen today...

A bloke riding a late model motor bike with a helmet to match the bike colours
and a leather jacket to match as well.... then noticing he is wearing shorts and thongs ... :

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Old 11-02-2010, 03:12 PM   #2
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What about the thread title?

You speak goodly engrish
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:14 PM   #3
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what was it albert einstein said? "two things that are infinite are the universe and human stupidity, but i'm not sure about the universe!"
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:28 PM   #4
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What about the thread title?

You speak goodly engrish

Judging by your Nick you would struggle in primary school too :
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:35 PM   #5
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Judging by your Nick you would struggle in primary school too :
Ummm, Piotr is a persons name, Polish if I remember correctly.
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Didn't realize the attire of bike riders concerned us too much..especially here in the pub
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:49 PM   #7
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Gee who cares.

I see them wear jeans all the time, come off a bike at 60 km/h shorts, jeans, cargos who cares the damage will be the same.
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Old 11-02-2010, 04:06 PM   #8
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Gee who cares.

I see them wear jeans all the time, come off a bike at 60 km/h shorts, jeans, cargos who cares the damage will be the same.
Usually kevlar jeans. Big difference between those and your regular denim.

(not least of all the price : )
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Thong's are only good up to about 180kmh.. Then they start folding under your peg's.. Bloody annoying.......

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Seen dudes pop monos and ride like idiots on Gixxers in shorts and t-shirts all the time. They are probably are gonna be going too fast to survive when they stack anyway so why bother being uncomfortable :
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Old 11-02-2010, 05:02 PM   #12
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Just another Squid, plenty around, like car hoons they give the rest of us a bad name.

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Squid is an irresponsible motorcyclist; it is generally associated with a new or reckless motorcyclist seen riding erratically and/or beyond his or her capabilities, often without appropriate riding gear.

The origin of the word is varyingly attributed as:# A contraction of squirreley and kid, or an acronym for "Stupidly Quick, Underdressed, Ignorant and Dangerous" or "Stupidly Quick, Underdressed and Imminently Dead"# Observing a squid underwater, it seems that the creature is unable to change direction while swimming without first coming to a near complete stop. Once the squid does stop and change directions, it can very quickly accelerate back to its regular swimming speed. Beginning motorcyclists (especially sports bike riders) commonly have trouble turning the motorcycle with any substantial amount of speed (causing them to slow down to unnecessarily slow speed to take a turn), while at the same time have a tendency to ride very fast on the straight sections of the road.# Newly-inducted sailors based in San Diego in the '60s would frequently buy an inexpensive 2-stroke moto for transportation while on shore, whether they'd ever ridden before or not. So, you had large numbers of unprotected, inexperienced "marine life", squirting through traffic in a hurry and leaving a trail of black "ink" (smoke) behind them.

Often young, this motorcyclist is identified by their reckless abandon (speeding, wheelies, stoppies etc.) and by their inappropriate attire (Shorts, backwards ball cap, flip flops, Wife Beater T-shirt, etc). Such a rider eschews all or most of the protective gear worn by many riders (helmet, gloves, leather jacket, riding pants, and boots) and the social and legal norms of riding behaviour, and as such is looked upon with derision by experienced motorcyclists, who also refer to them as "organ donors", "Zip-Splats", "Skin Crayons", and "soon-to-be-ex-motorcyclists".
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I thought the term 'squid' meant that the rider would one day only be useful as bait like the creature after a crash!
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Thong's are only good up to about 180kmh.. Then they start folding under your peg's.. Bloody annoying.......
I just wet myself. Thank you!
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Thong's are only good up to about 180kmh.. Then they start folding under your peg's.. Bloody annoying.......
at least the above post was a hoot ! as for the tread..I mean thread :togo: waste !
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Old 11-02-2010, 08:05 PM   #16
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A bloke riding a late model motor bike with a helmet to match the bike colours
and a leather jacket to match as well.... then noticing he is wearing shorts and thongs ... :

it all about the fashion man, get with the times
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Nothing like a little air-conditioning to the gonads at 180km/h!
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"skin crayons"

Never heard that one before, added to the vocabulary.
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Old 11-02-2010, 11:23 PM   #19
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A bloke riding a late model motor bike with a helmet to match the bike colours
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Thinking of one use, organ donor
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Old 11-02-2010, 11:28 PM   #20
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Well this thread just opened a big can of Whoop-dee-doo. If I had a dollar for all the bike riders I see in that attire....

EDIT: In the same token, I think riding a bike is nuts full stop, let alone in shorts and thongs. If they had any sense of self worth theyd wear the right gear. Ive never ridden a bike myself, but given the nasty skinnings i got as a kid on a push bike, having the same on a motorbike could only be horrifyingly painful.

x2 on skin crayons. In all light heartedness, thats a good one.

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Old 11-02-2010, 11:39 PM   #21
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after seeing first hand what happens to a person who doesn't wear the appropriate gear when riding I cannot understand why people would run the risk.

A close mate of mine came off his Ninja at around 100km/h wearing a polo shirt and standard denim jeans. The guys still in hospital getting daily dressing changes that cause him so much pain they are been forced to keep him sedated because he was fighting the hospital staff off. He's lost 2 fingers and possibly will lose another.


So to all you crotchrocket riders out there, please for the love of god were the proper riding gear
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Unlikely.
Only a minute percentage of registered donors actually donate.

I think only brain-related fatalities mean that the lower organs are undamaged.

I think sliding off a bike and having your skin torn off would possibly render your internal organs useless....
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Unlikely.
Only a minute percentage of registered donors actually donate.

I think only brain-related fatalities mean that the lower organs are undamaged.

I think sliding off a bike and having your skin torn off would possibly render your internal organs useless....

It is a figure of speech used to refer to riders of motorcycles that refuse to wear proper safety equipment, not in a literal sense.
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Old 12-02-2010, 01:49 PM   #24
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how stupid, why would you go to all that trouble to protect you top half, then be dumb enough to wear shorts and thongs on a bike, anyone who rides should realised the dangers of riding without proprer saftey gear :
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:02 PM   #25
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A bit different but we use to go riding out bush barefoot etc when camping..the odd stick got your foot but wasnt too bad.. The blokes riding Pee Wee 80s with full gear including skateboard knee and elbow pads thought we were nuts haha..good times
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i saw a Toyota Tarago Reversing down the right hand lane of a 110km Freeway... must have been tourists in a hire car...
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A bit different but we use to go riding out bush barefoot etc when camping..the odd stick got your foot but wasnt too bad.. The blokes riding Pee Wee 80s with full gear including skateboard knee and elbow pads thought we were nuts haha..good times
I used to know a fella like that. He lost 3 toes and half his foot. He can't wear shoes now. Turns up to work on construction (domestic) site s barefoot. :
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