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RE: death wobble - 10/24/2007 9:19:11 PM
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SpiritRR
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Always pissed and looking for a carcass. Kind of like that high school bully who only hangs around the middle school playground, waiting to pick on a third grade straggler, push her down and scream how aggravating little twerps like her are for being so stupid.
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 1:03:00 AM
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Icyalkn
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ORIGINAL: knightslugger It never happens in a straight line or while accelerating hard? Only when cornering? btw, if that's you in the picture of your Avatar, and you're have this problem, and that's how you ride daily... gear up dude. it's one thing loosing skin because of something you did, it's anouther when it wasn't even your fault due to mechanical malfunction. at least one you can learn from, the other just happens. hands hit first 80% of the time Arms follow Hips hit first 60% of the time Legs follow Elbows too. A good jacket and some leather gloves is what you need. shouldn't cost more that $150. I obviously don't want to pick sides here, and should just sit on the fence........ but as my signature suggets! I'm really not sure how much more KS should have treated this response with "kid gloves" As far as I'm concerned The highlighted parts are the important parts here. "BTW", could have just as easily been "hey jack@$$!", gear up dude.... gear up dummy, then the message ends with some stats to back it up. From what I see no offence should be taken from this response, and if offence was taken, don't worrie, your skin will be alot thicker once you graduate high school. In SpiritRR's defence, I too have noticed that some responses on the forum as of late, could easily put someone off from requesting advice/help from senior riders, in fear of being belittled. (not singling anyone out) It's a fine line typing / reading these messages, without emotion. A word of advice to everyone, emoticons can help express the context that the message was written in, and how it should be taken / read. I work as a manager in an industry where we live via email, to the degree that I have two company email's one postional, and one personal, that recieve the "monday morning quarterbacking" to the tune of at least 15-20 "please explains" asking why and pointing fingers. If you don't send your reply written correctly, and over emphasizing any area that could be misconstrued, you will end up in the pissing match that we have all just witnessed. Just something for everyone to keep in mind
< Message edited by Icyalkn -- 10/25/2007 1:05:26 AM >
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 10:04:46 AM
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fishfryer527
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I will make sure I word my questions better next time and change my avatar And don't forget to floss or else you and I got big prblems! let us know what the dealer says, good luck.
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 10:14:07 AM
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sixhundredrr
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You're looking good spirit. I think that should be your new avatar. Good luck... with the carcasses and everything.....
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 2:20:37 PM
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mexpipe
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well this is my first street bike (rode dirt before) and I don’t know much about the common problems and such. So my question was in thought that it might be something simple that happens to all often. I will inform of the results from the dealer when I know
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 4:06:41 PM
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knightslugger
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ORIGINAL: mexpipe well this is my first street bike Ah-ha!
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 7:31:07 PM
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MotoGPFan26
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ORIGINAL: knightslugger quote:
ORIGINAL: mexpipe well this is my first street bike Ah-ha! Exactly what I was thinking...
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 8:17:29 PM
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SpiritRR
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Ah-hah, what? What difference does it make? You just proved that you do equate inexperience with stupidity. You don't do nice with stupid, you don't do nice at all. What you cannot do, is resist raking your beak across anyone that's less than thou, which is, without exception, all comers. Each and every one of your feral replies is caustic, demeaning, and barely veiled as a finger in the air 'fvck you'. Why it is that sixhundeadrr and HomoSTDfan26 want to ingratiate themselves onto your buzzard's branch is beyond me, unless their oxy scrips are out and kicking grade-schoolers while they're down is the quickest way to spur their mewling asses high again. Get down off your anal importance post, nightslug, it's aggravating and stupid--your two most favorite things.
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 9:23:31 PM
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WhiteDealershipRice
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Whoa, settle down boys; arguing over who pi$$es the furthest on someone else's post while ignoring completely the original topic of the post is the quickest way to turn somebody off from participating in the forum again. (it is the equivalent of conspicuously ignoring someone when theyre trying to talk to you) Mex: Hopefully the dealer can help you. but if htey can't find anything wrong with the bike, consider that you might be subconciously chopping hte throttle when making the turn (since you said that it happens only on right hand turns) Right hand turns tend to be a little more problematic because you are controlling both the turning (if you use the push to countersteer technique on the bars to turn) and the throttle with the same hand. Also psicologically your throttle hand is closer to the ground, and that causes some people to become uncomfortable, and unstable on their throttle application. I'd reccomend taking hte MSF course, and practicing leaning/ turning on a big open parking lot so you can determine if there is anything you are doing to upset hte bike that is causing the wobble.
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 10:09:33 PM
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knightslugger
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Alright, this crap has got to stop. quote:
ORIGINAL: SpiritRR Ah-hah, what? What difference does it make? It tells me that he is inexperienced at diagnosing chassis feedback. quote:
You just proved that you do equate inexperience with stupidity. No, i didn't. I didn't call him stupid at all. As a matter of fact, i haven't once questioned his intelligence. I'm not sure where you're coming up with this information, but it's def. coming from your head... quote:
You don't do nice with stupid, you don't do nice at all. I'm gald you understand, however to say i don't do nice at all is horrendously false. I do do nice, when it warrents. I'm not going to rub someone's back when they make a mistake they should know better than comiting. He went from Dirt to street (SuperSport might i add) overnight. quote:
What you cannot do, is resist raking your beak across anyone that's less than thou, which is, without exception, all comers. Again, all in your head Spirit. quote:
Each and every one of your feral replies is caustic, demeaning, and barely veiled as a finger in the air 'fvck you'. Isn't that how feral and acid laced replies work? quote:
Why it is that sixhundeadrr and HomoSTDfan26 want to ingratiate themselves onto your buzzard's branch is beyond me, unless their oxy scrips are out and kicking grade-schoolers while they're down is the quickest way to spur their mewling asses high again. No, i'm sure that they agree with what i'm saying because it's both warranted and true. quote:
Get down off your anal importance post, nightslug, it's aggravating and stupid--your two most favorite things. Yes sir, Napoleon sir.
< Message edited by knightslugger -- 10/25/2007 10:18:58 PM >
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RE: death wobble - 10/25/2007 10:35:49 PM
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SpiritRR
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hehe well, at least you picked apart my message carcass true to form Wait for it ...stopping now. I'm no good. I suck, I'm 5'2" and 142 pounds including the thesaurus! Okay, not really, and I'm sorry I pretended to sleep with your boyfriend, he said that it was rude...and stupid.
< Message edited by SpiritRR -- 10/25/2007 11:37:18 PM >
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