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  1. #13
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    zdster stop tapping on the noob tank, they dont like that!
    I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other

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    Add two more:

    51: Pay attention to corners where some spastic is watering half the street along with their front lawn.

    52: When cruising down a suburban street at night, be wary of cats chillin under cars. Because the mad f*ckers will always run right under your front wheel as you pass by.

  3. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R View Post
    U turn is a bitch
    my scooter can do an S turn to ur ninja's U turn.

    plus it pulls more bitches :P scooter just can't go uphill when bitches on the back ^ ^

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    i vote this be made sticky, good tips for new riders
    I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other

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    got my vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by preludacris View Post
    my scooter can do an S turn to ur ninja's U turn.

    plus it pulls more bitches :P scooter just can't go uphill when bitches on the back ^ ^
    i can cruise with bitches on the fwy u cant.



    i was told its dangerous goin across tram tracks especially if you are parrallel with it??

    now im worried

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    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R View Post
    i can cruise with bitches on the fwy u cant.



    i was told its dangerous goin across tram tracks especially if you are parrallel with it??

    now im worried
    You havent been across tram tracks yet? First couple of times is always fun. Just make sure you make one solid movement, dont half commit and then pull back.

    Crossing tram tracks when they first become slick (after a short heavy run is fun ).
    See a good post? Give it a PQ point.


    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

  8. #20
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    its just like when ur on a bike, anything running parralel messes u up, gotta cross it at a 90 degree angle or just slam it across. same thing happens to cars when they go off the shoulder n theres a bit of a drop, they slip, then pull back and BOOM! rolled it lol.
    I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other

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    You can't possibly go across it at 90 degs unless you're just crossing that street at an intersection.

    Steady throttle, no braking, nice smooth swerve over the lines. It takes some concentration to do it in the wet. Too much throttle will see you tank slapping downthe tram lines, or worse still, low/highsiding. Too much front brake and you will lose the front end.
    It's not a f*cking Prelude.

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    i just ment it as a generalization, curbs, railway lines, objects in general, always best at 90 degrees, but i get what your saying.

    like said before, just dont half way it, that will be the worst option
    I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    You havent been across tram tracks yet? First couple of times is always fun. Just make sure you make one solid movement, dont half commit and then pull back.

    Crossing tram tracks when they first become slick (after a short heavy run is fun ).
    na done it few times already.went on the fwy the other night. getting used to it.

  12. #24
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    hey guys,

    just wondering, my bf's going for his bike license soon so im just pondering on that too. Just a question:-


    Since I'm a small girl. is there a requirement to how big or small you are? (btw im not after driving scooters or anything.) i highly doubt i can lift a bike neway. meh i should stick to my cars.

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