bloomin eck that is bike control for ya .... wonder if i could do that on me harley!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol Boody that is what i thought at first then realised i best click on the link hahahaha
aha righty i clicked on the link ,,well yeah dudes got good control ,but,, whats the point of doing that ?? its pointless,, maybe its a guy thing, like keepyuppy.
is that 42 keepyuppy's Whealy!!!??
i would love bike control like that an i would love to ave a go at doin that it looks reet good larf if ya ask me tho im not sure id wanna do it with a hangover hahahaha
'shadowfax n sifimedia,, thank you so much for jumping all over my post and being quick to snap at me,, as i said earlier yes the guy had skill and yes it shows off skill, but end of the day so what?/ and its nothing like racing round donnington park shadow!!!! that i would pay for it has a point!!.sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.
Different type of skill .......... or is skill only what you are willing to pay for? Racing round Donington, racing round a kart track on a super moto? stunt competitions? we pay for all those usually, butby your standards, if its free its pointless then??
As for sarcasm, it wasn't sarcasm, if you think it was, then you've never experienced sarcasm, lowest form of wit?? nah. Actually the pun is the lowest form of wit, sarcasm is a complex high order skill needing an ability to understand other peoples state of mind and emotions. The reason its considered "low" is low because it targets chiefly the sensitive, inarticulate, unsophisticated and powerless ............ nuff said
shadowfax "sarcasm is a complex high order skill needing an ability to understand other peoples state of mind and emotions. The reason its considered "low" is low because it targets chiefly the sensitive, inarticulate, unsophisticated and powerless ............ nuff said"
but empathy and compasion is what keeps us for using it to rip peoples feeling apart mate
Boody.... It was never my intention to be sarcastic in my earlier post, and I'm sure Shadowfax never had that in mind either. I reckon we're still both in the Dog-House though, aren't we!!
However, I have to say that I would probably enjoy the 'ballet' riding around the cones just as much as the Superbikes at Donington.. at least you can view the whole course from one point!! But the skill levels and concentration involved are still very high, and it is an entry level sport that can be performed on a modest budget, unlike running a superbike.