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Mish mash => Funny Pages => Topic started by: petepro on August 07, 2014, 05:11:44 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP2r9AC8C9c#t=21 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP2r9AC8C9c#t=21)
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What a :censored: moron!
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Guess he doesn't have to worry about staying on his side of the road. :nuts: :loco: :nuts: :loco:
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geez guys, He didn't fall down. He has the family out for an afternoon get-together. Provided a bit of entertainment for the trail riders. He's not out on the street bothering the general public. All in all I'd say it was a win.
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I am sorry but why is he a moron?
Only think i find mess up its that the little girl doesnt have a helmet, other than that, what is so wrong with that.
A family chilling at the trails with a bagger....unusual(very) yes! But i can assure you that that girl it will have nice memories riding with her parents.
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putt, putt, putt at 2 mph through some dirty wet conditions is really not much of a risk.
Cleaning the bike back up would be a lot of work, but I really do not see much danger.
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I'd rather cross that creek on the HD then my C14. Way lower seat.
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I'd rather cross that bridge when I come to it.
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No way, no how, is my C14 fording a creek or riding on a dirt trail. Not prudent.
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:o
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I am sorry but why is he a moron?
Only think i find mess up its that the little girl doesnt have a helmet, other than that, what is so wrong with that.
A family chilling at the trails with a bagger....unusual(very) yes! But i can assure you that that girl it will have nice memories riding with her parents.
That's enough of a reason for me to call him a moron. He can do what he likes with his bike and woman but that lil girl could have easily fallen off and been run over. Then this would have been a different kind of discussion...
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Good clutch control. Bad liability for the kid, especially being 3 up on wet rock. Slow speed tip over, rider grabs kid, bike crushes riders leg, rider drops kid on rock (s) in water. No longer a happy family memory. Didn't happen, fortune loves fools... I take chances, but not that big of a chance with a child's well being. Wouldn't take much effort from some child advocacy group to make a case for willful neglect.