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Re: Wheres biking going ?
stfu the both of yis..
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Flintstones..
Deffo the fucking flintstones.. |
Re: Wheres biking going ?
[quote=iano;2651623]stfu the both of yis..[/quote]
tell your man with the penis envy :lbhbh: |
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where does electric power come from 1) oil 2) gas 3) peat 4) hydro 5) wind 6) solar 7) wave 8) coal 9)nuclear 10) solar 11) misc renewabiles 12) misc fossiles , now if these were all taxed at the same rate as petrol and diesel before been converted to electricity , electric power would make no sense at the present , my case rests , petrol rules
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[quote=phoenix;2651639]where does electric power come from 1) oil 2) gas 3) peat 4) hydro 5) wind 6) solar 7) wave 8) coal 9)nuclear 10) solar 11) misc renewabiles 12) misc fossiles , now if these were all taxed at the same rate as petrol and diesel before been converted to electricity , electric power would make no sense at the present , my case rests , petrol rules[/quote]
If x, then y. |
Re: Wheres biking going ?
wots this thread about again ?:unsure2:
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Beans.
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[quote=LittleBlackBlade;2651600]Well then stop giving out about where you live :rolleyes2:
and how do you make out ALL out of the word MOST? more pale envy! you said it was the center of the universe not me :rolleyes2: there are plenty of bikes on the market that struggle to do 100 miles and they are selling away![/quote] Bikes that struggle to do 100 miles can be refuelled in moments then struggle to do another 100 miles. how long to recharge electric yokes. And another thing,100 miles at what speed? All the manufacturers have been found out about their lies about speed and range.100mph for 5 miles, or 100 miles at 20mph. Tis all bollox. |
Re: Wheres biking going ?
[quote=phoenix;2651639]where does electric power come from 1) oil 2) gas 3) peat 4) hydro 5) wind 6) solar 7) wave 8) coal 9)nuclear 10) solar 11) misc renewabiles 12) misc fossiles , now if these were all taxed at the same rate as petrol and diesel before been converted to electricity , electric power would make no sense at the present , my case rests , petrol rules[/quote]
you just need think a bit harder lads :thumbsup2: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX2flQgfBR4[/ame] |
Re: Wheres biking going ?
[quote=magnav30;2651653]wots this thread about again ?:unsure2:[/quote]
where is biking going , a lot better than when i was a young lad , walked miles with balls of shite, no fucking collection service then or mobil phones , had to find a phone box and needed 3D thats three pennys for yous kids , fuck all phone boxes up the dublin mountains , ex army bike gear was the best you could get no boots you wore spats , lights were crap , tyres were crap , 90 mph was mad the ton was magic ,petrol stations closed at 8 in the country , chipper in gory would lock the door when they saw us comming ,they taught it was marlon brando and his gang , ar eye thems were de days , i love every bit of it still |
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what did people do before petrol stations popped up everywhere :rolleyes2: [/quote] they brought cans of petrol with them? cant bring spare electricity:lbhbh: |
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[quote=Vjmc.Cork;2651665]Bikes that struggle to do 100 miles can be refuelled in moments
then struggle to do another 100 miles. how long to recharge electric yokes. And another thing,100 miles at what speed? All the manufacturers have been found out about their lies about speed and range.100mph for 5 miles, or 100 miles at 20mph. Tis all bollox.[/quote] But just like any fuel station why could we not have battery stations? petrol or battery you need to stop for them all! you could also run the on diesel or peanut oil or any of that shite but your still going to loose performance aint ye! just like the 2 strokes are gone so will all the petrol ones soon! if we were all riding electric bikes and somebody suggested drilling holes miles under the sea for an explosive gas that has to be shipped all over the world I suppose you would all think that was a silly idea too :rolleyes2: |
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[quote=vimto-demon;2651690]they brought cans of petrol with them?
cant bring spare electricity:lbhbh:[/quote] no your were bollixed and had to find a bb or hotel with your moth , she wore a barn brack ring , you would have a highly illegal johnny or used the rythem method or get off before sydney parade , great times , once an ol land lady discovered me mate wasnt married fucked all his gear out in the street , now where is this going , im opening another bottle of wine |
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supermoto's are the only way lads till yiz realise stfu.
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[quote=hotboxzerox;2651725]supermoto's are the only way lads till yiz realise stfu.[/quote]
what like this? [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9VaVS5Jqrg[/ame] |
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electric, I.C, diesel, Nuclear i dont care how its powered! they just rulez :cool3:
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[quote=LittleBlackBlade;2651679]you just need think a bit harder lads :thumbsup2:
To view pics on this biker's forum - your post count must be 2 or greater. [/quote] Oh look, someone has managed to break the laws of physics :lbhbh: You can't get more energy out of something than you put into it... that video (and all those 'magnet motor' videos) is a load of bollocks :thumbsup2: |
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the conservation of energy law only exists cause its what makes sense for the moment, i reckon never say never.
although i dont think that them magnet motors are true im just the optimist. |
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[quote=Frankkilty;2651487]Nearly 45 quid to fill the bmr earlier,[/quote]
yep juice is getting horrid dear the vfr 800 cost €25 to fill in 2008 when i bought it, the vfr 1200 cost €30 to fill, it holds a gallon less thats in 4 years the uk and europe seems to be heading the way of economical middle weights, er6, sv650, nc700, etc, in 1 year, the sales market in italy for any one of these bikes, is greater than the total sales all of the bikes sold in uk and ireland though the market has halved for all bike sales for me i don't like the look of the super trailies, gs, tiger, varadero, not into them and only rode an africa twin for the 1st time a few weeks ago, t'was in its element pottering about at 60/70mph and back roads, love sports bikes but they are a pain in the hole, after a couple of hundred miles, and have limited practicality so for me and my body sports tourers are the way to go there are lots of bikes in the country, they seem to come out at certain times, martin finnegans funeral (r.i.p#45) was a classic example of this, but as bikers were getting old, whilst licencing laws are partly to blame, manufacturers are to blame too for not producing entry level bikes interesting enough for young lads & lassies to throw a leg over, this only improved lately |
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[quote=thecrutch;2651744]yep juice is getting horrid dear
the vfr 800 cost €25 to fill in 2008 when i bought it, the vfr 1200 cost €30 to fill, it holds a gallon less thats in 4 years the uk and europe seems to be heading the way of economical middle weights, er6, sv650, nc700, etc, in 1 year, the sales market in italy for any one of these bikes, is greater than the total sales all of the bikes sold in uk and ireland though the market has halved for all bike sales for me i don't like the look of the super trailies, gs, tiger, varadero, not into them and only rode an africa twin for the 1st time a few weeks ago, t'was in its element pottering about at 60/70mph and back roads, love sports bikes but they are a pain in the hole, after a couple of hundred miles, and have limited practicality so for me and my body sports tourers are the way to go there are lots of bikes in the country, they seem to come out at certain times, martin finnegans funeral (r.i.p#45) was a classic example of this, but as bikers were getting old, whilst licencing laws are partly to blame, manufacturers are to blame too for not producing entry level bikes interesting enough for young lads & lassies to throw a leg over, this only improved lately[/quote] I agree with ya about L bikes.When I started out in the 80s there was loads of choice for small bikes. Seems like now the only option is chinky.Thats gonna put off a lot of lads, if theyre gonna be throwing money at them yokes trying to keep on the road:thumbsup2: |
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