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Flying Harley
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Dunno if this is a ginge, but the van driver's comment made me chuckle:
"Get outta here, they're gonna beat our asses."
They're more likely to all be accountants and lawyers.
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Not driven much in America? Does the double-yellow line there mean the
same as our double white line? If so, nuff said!
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I assume that like our double white lane, it's regularly and safely
ignored.
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If it does, then surely it also means "advisory for motorcycles".
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Biker totally to blame.
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Well, obviously. Not least for trying to ride a Harley down a twisty
road.
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If he had not locked the rear wheel he could of made the bend.
(Easier said than done)
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The second bike is the one that obviously locked the brakes, and he
survived. Both of them overtook in the wrong place - they'd already
"not made the bend" before they thought of hitting the brakes.
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Are you saying the bike that went over did not lock the rear wheel?
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I think I was.
I played the relevant part several times, and all I could see was a
slight wobble, which could just have easily been the rider wrestling
with the steering. The second bike definitely did lock the rear wheel.
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You observation skills are lacking.
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This is certainly not news to me, despite the fact I watched it about
6 times.
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There is no doubt the first bike locked rear wheel.
When the part in question is repeatedly replayed, it sounds like the female
is having an orgasm.
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teeheeheehee, d00d, UR so book.
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Ah. I have the sound off, as I'm in the office.
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Would ABS of prevented?
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Here, have a couple of these:
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The van didn't force her off the road did it? Was it just bimbling
along in its own carriageway?
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