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redkow97

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  1. I would base your suit color more on your helmet/gloves/boots than your bike. People tend to replace bikes pretty often. That suit ought to last you a loooong time.

    more obscure colors will be cheaper to match with gloves. once met a group of 3 guys with yellow leathers. the yellow was so un-popular, their suits were 50% off, and matching gloves were just as cheap. And it's true. Every time i check the 'clearance" section on IronPony.com, everything is yellow - or at least everything they actually have in a size other than XXL or XS.

  2. ^ a lot will depend on track conditions. cool as it is, traction might be more of an issue than I anticipated. And i'm by no means a drag-race expert (but I do watch a lot of "pass time" on speed, and I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night - no, seriously. I'm in ATL for work, and really wish i had my bike with me...)

  3. Just like to say Thanks to Tomcat for the invitation to join the Ohio Riders and Hello to the rest of you.

    i swear, the first time i read this, i thought it said "to hell with the rest of you," and my first thought was, "this guy fits in too well already..."

    welcome, and congrats to Laura on getting her license. My wife promised to take the MSF class (that was her wedding present to me), and just got her endorsement last month as well.

    ride safe!

  4. honestly, 90 days in jail, probation, and restitution for the time/money wasted on the hoax sounds pretty fair.

    Unfortunately, this is still going to work out to his benefit. Obviously the 'get famous' scheme didn't work as planned, but there's going to be a Barbara Walters interview either from jail, or shortly after this guy is released.

    financially, he'll come out ahead. the country is going to hate him, but there's no denying "the howard stern affect."

    from Private Parts: "the average stern lover listens 42 minutes a day. most common reason why? 'I want to hear what he's gonna say next.' The average stern hater listens 93 minutes a day." - what?? if they hate him, why do they listen to him? - "most common answer given, 'I want to hear what he's gonna say next.'"

  5. The suit is against the state I believe. They're filing because the state was warned that the animal was dangerous, and did nothing. That could be construed as a public safety issue.

    Yeah, it's her fault for going over there..especially if she knew the animal was dangerous...but the owner doesn't get to get off. This chimp bit two other people before. Dogs have been put down for less.

    IF the state knew about teh animal and didn't do anything, they MAY be found partially liable, but I think the state has a pretty strong argument in the fact that this woman knowingly and willingly broke the law.

    the state didn't create the dangerous situation, and in fact took reasonable measures to prevent the attack by outlawing the animal.

    The stat's failure to act on the dangerous situation (if they were indeed aware) is the only real point of contention, but as mentioned, it doesn't necessarily make the state liable, and definitely not fully liable.

    arguing that going to help your friend contain her wild chimp is "assumed risk" would be tenuous at best. Unless the owner can show that the victim knew the extent of the potential consequences of her actions, it's not going to fly.

    if i go to help my friend calm down his pet, I assume I can be bit, and maybe scratched - definitely NOT having my hands bitten off and face clawed to shit. I didn't assume that risk.

    the $50 mil figure is ridiculous though. you think the chimp owner has $50 mil?? Do you really think the state's failure to enforce an animal law is worth $50 mil? if the chimp had escaped and gone on a rampage, maybe, but this woman entered the house willingly. The chimp owner is primarily responsible for what happened, and the state's actions (or lack thereof) were not significant contributing factors.

    my prediction: a jury will award $25mil or so, and then the amount will be knocked waaaaay down on appeal, if the state isn't cleared completely.

  6. i had forgotten that she didnt' have hands either... that makes it even worse. What CAN this woman do for herself? run into things? :-/

    why is the city being sued? did they fail to enforce some kind of ban on chimps?

    but even if the victim wins her $50 million - what's she going to do with it? without a face and hands, what good does the money do her? In her place, I'd only be looking for enough cash to make sure my medical expenses were covered (including a live-in care provider), and that my family wasn't burdened by me, financially or otherwise.

    it's not like she's going to be able to enjoy any money she wins...

  7. womens beware:

    any guy who 'wants to drink ______' with you, or 'wants to smoke ______' with you, or 'wants to shoot _______' with you is probably attempting to get in your pants.

    if you're cool with that, then party on - but the only time i ever specifically bought a bottle to drink "with a girl," i was trying to sleep with her.

    the ONE time i ever got totally shit-canned with a girl and DIDN'T have a sexual motive, we both got trashed play "edward 40 hands" with king cobra, and ended up sleeping together anyway. The next morning, she admitted that she was trying to get me drunk enough to cheat on my girlfriend with her.

  8. thanks for the info guys! i got me a 3 year old male fully trained police german shepherd!! i pick him up next week sometime from a K-9 handler school! full blooded and through a good line of breeders! trained in apprehension and tracking! the best part is that he is FREE!

    that's awesome. police dogs are usually really good, and it's nice when they get to enjoy retirement :)

  9. there are some things people weren't meant to survive...

    we're at a time in history where we can 'save' people from dying, but we can't yet preserve their quality of life. It raises some serious ethical questions.

    sad for that poor woman. it was her friend's chimp, no? If it was hers, I don't feel quite as bad. i wouldn't go so far as to say she deserved it, but "what was she thinking?" is unavoidable.

  10. for now, i'll say my '93 F2 is my favorite (sold in July). aside from some fork dive (corrected by thicker fork oil), that bike was just so much fun to beat on... And I barely cared when I crashed it. bought it for $1250 (with penske shock, racetech emulators, woodcraft rearsets, race bodywork, etc.) and sold it a year later for $1400, after crashing it twice.

    my '03 RR is sure to eclipse the F2 in fun-factor (i'm already faster on it than I was on the F2), but I'm still too sentimental about it to really push, and risk crashing. It will undoubtedly become my favorite in due time.

    The EX500 will always have a place in my heart as my first bike, but it's "overwhelmingly underwhelming" in every way, now that i've ridden better bikes.

    my brother's seca II is just big... I like the brake feel, but that's the only thing I can say i really enjoy about that bike...

    my dad's GS500 is light, but anemic in the engine department. If there's anything i really enjoy about it, it's that I get to wring the piss out of it and not be in danger of breaking any posted speed limits :-p

  11. a full on supersport isn't my style anyway. I don't know that my back could take the riding position of a supersport

    no one's can. by definition, supersports are designed to put the rider in a position conducive to aerodynamics in a straight line, while still providing for comfortable movement from side-to-side and hanging off the bike. A comfortable seating position isn't a priority when the bike is designed to have you hanging OFF the seat 80% of the time anyway :)

    someone really needs to design and market quick-adjust clipons... maybe I'll do it.

    A set up with 'risers' that could be flipped so they also act as 'lower-ers' for when you want to ride more aggressively, maybe?

    no tools required. all quick-release stuff that could be changed in 60 seconds.

  12. I'm with brian on this. Chinese bikes should come with a case of beer and a shop manual, because that's how you'll spend the majority of your time with it.

    if it were an old yamaha TW200 or something, I'd say go for it - but for $500, you can get an old honda scooter that will be a lot more fun.

  13. same dude that was in the drifting vid with rob d. right??

    yes. Ken Block owns DC shoes, and knows how to use disposable income.

    I don't know which came first, the shoe money, or the rally car talent, but i'm betting the shoe deal made the rallying possible. The fact that he's awesome at it is a combination of luck, and money (practice).

  14. Welcome, I'm new to the group as well, and would like to thank many for welcoming me, you've all shown me that the people here are great, but if you really want to get to know everyone fast, drop a hundred pounds and turn into a girl! Cheers Bitches!!!

    ^ double-post aside, that was pretty funny... (and true)

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