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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 7:08:34 AM
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Ohreally
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ORIGINAL: fishfryer527 Of course it is BS. But I too like the pretty pictures of bikes in the Netherlands (with NL plates) when he claims to be in Germany. I could be wrong of course...it would be great though if he was a International Man of Mystery and jet-setted to and fro about Europe. Originally I'm from the netherlands, been living in germany for quite a while now. I've got a house in the netherlands and one in germany. Why? You may ask. 1: In the netherlands you pay 52% tax over your salary, therefor i work in germany. 2: In germany you can't have custom exhausts (you MUST have the original exhaust of the motorcycle on it, else the police will give you very high fines, about 600 euro each, can even end up with you handing in the bike because it makes too much noise) therefor I decided to put dutch plates on it, they think im a tourist when I drive in germany and they can't and won't do shit. I can keep on reacting like this, you guys base your opinion on nothing but thin air and a bit of testosteron. Please quit the goddamn rumors, when you got an opinion with arguments which support that opinion give it another try, else go ride a bycicle or so (or a motor if you've got one, which I think you do, else you wouldn't be here)
< Message edited by Ohreally -- 4/2/2008 7:14:48 AM >
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 7:17:08 AM
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Ohreally
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ORIGINAL: NY Erion929 quote:
ORIGINAL: Ohreally Anyway, im driving a ducati hypermotard 1100S (mainly for fun) and a honda cbr600f hurricane '87 for house-work traffic. Not to add fuel to the fire, but i think you forgot to mention the ones you posted above when you introduced yourself in an old post of yours You've got a point there, this is the first forum i registered to. I didnt feel like telling everything already, it gives you a wrong impression at first (i learned by now) Ripper44 however sent me a PM after i reacted on the 'ride of the month' competition on his motorcycle. Ripper44 by PM: quote:
While i appreiciate your input as misguided and off the mark as it is what exactly do u mean by the exhaust should match the rest of the bike, and the rims are polished on the lips and the inner is black, perhaps u might want to study the photos a little befor you pass judgement, so where are the pics of your ride so we can break it down. Just so u know my bad exhaust and shitty rim job just won best in class, best paint and best overall bike at world of wheels not to mention ride of the month last april on this forum, so apperently someone somewhere likes it if you dont fine keep it to yourself He sounded quite arrogant in that PM and i felt like countering it. Yes its wrong to fight fire with fire, but hey what else to do? Didnt see anyone breaking down my bikes so far
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 7:20:44 AM
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Ohreally
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ORIGINAL: dwschultzy Kid- I don't see anything wrong with calling someone's bs. If you can stand up for what you say, then prove it. That goes for both the one doing the calling and the one getting bs called on. I have called bs once before, and I was proven wrong. I made an instant re-traction about my comment and apologized. I am not above admitting to my mistakes nor do I claim to be holier than thou. This is the world wide web. If you allow yourself to get your feelings hurt over things said on a forum, then you should take a step back and do a self-evaluation. I hope nobody gets butt-sore from this thread. But I do think it is wise to pick your battles wisely. In here we got a saying 'A donkey doesnt bump his head into the same rock twice.' Apparently you do I'll be awaiting your apoligies, not that it solves your rant. You're a kiddo, just admit it. The posts you've made, based on nothing are pathetic. You could've waited for me to post a few more pics, but no, it was rant-rant-rant. Kind of shows your personality. You seem to be frustrated, can't handle it when people are in a better position than you, and you are ambitious. Some good qualities, some bad qualities, you seem to have no conscience tho.
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 7:36:01 AM
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Ohreally
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ORIGINAL: fishfryer527 quote:
i believe the netherlands, and germany are closer together than ny and ok Very good point, but also what bugs me is the pictures at the bike show have the blue bike and the bimota next to each other, but in the action shouts the appear to be different riders (at least every visible article of clothing is different, very strange for boots and gloves or even helmet). This picture appears to be take 2 hours AFTER or BEFORE the action shots due to the length of the shadows. The action shots were also taken in similar locations (curb designs are similar) at the same time of year, possibly the same day at almost the same time of day (shadow length) and either that means he wasn't riding one of the bikes or that he is not only an International Man of Mystery, but a quick change artist two or has a buddy he trusts on a very expensive bike. Then again, the new tires with enormous chicken strips lead me to believe that his trusty friend does take it easy on his bike so that could explain it too. Maybe he is the Green Hornet and Kato is riding the other bike. They were all taken on meetings, or circuit days. Chicken stripes... Ever fell on a 60.000 euro bike? No? Neither did I, neither WOULD I, I rather knee down on my circuit bikes/ the hypermotard than the mondial
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 8:00:47 AM
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dwschultzy
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ORIGINAL: Ohreally In here we got a saying 'A donkey doesnt bump his head into the same rock twice.' Apparently you do I'll be awaiting your apoligies, not that it solves your rant. You're a kiddo, just admit it. The posts you've made, based on nothing are pathetic. You could've waited for me to post a few more pics, but no, it was rant-rant-rant. Kind of shows your personality. You seem to be frustrated, can't handle it when people are in a better position than you, and you are ambitious. Some good qualities, some bad qualities, you seem to have no conscience tho. A donkey may not but, a JACKASS does! Looking back at the course of events that took place yesterday and I do have to admit that I am embarassed. I am open to all the flaming that needs to be done. I was wrong, it would have been much more simple to sit back and wait for Ohreally's reaction to an otherwise harmless bs statement. I took it to another level with letting my boredome and restlessness get to me. Being forced to be cooped up at home is not good for the mind. There is no excuse to what was said yesterday, so I would like to make a formal apology for what it is worth to Ohreally. Very nice bikes you have there. I am always intrigued by the euro design of motorcycles. Very classy bikes IMO. So with that being said, I am going to run and hide for the rest of the day.
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 8:10:27 AM
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I still don't buy it, but then again I did vote for George Bush (both of them).
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 8:37:49 AM
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dwschultzy
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OKIE- I would like to thank you for informing me that Ohreally has made a post. Without hall monitors like you, we would have chaos running through this forum. First of all I would like to apologize for the immature post's that were made by me to you on this thread. I took it to another level when there was no need to. I was wrong with both the bs calling and my remarks towards you. No hard feelings? Oh yeah as far as our conversation on the phone goes, I would love to meet you in Tahoe. Hopefully we will be vacationing there at the same time this July.
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 10:07:21 AM
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Glad this thread is getting back in shape. I was going to hate to have to post all of your pictures at the post office as public enemies of the state. Now, it sounds like almost everyone who's fists were flying have actually said "I apologize" on this thread. Let's leave it at that. Thank you...the managemnet. P.S. whish I wasn't at work and could see the bikes...
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 11:04:19 AM
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Ohreally, Well I've got to hand it to you. As someone who has visited quite a few places abroad, the one thing I love about foreigners compared to Americans is the manner in which they speak, which in turn helps dictate their lifestyle. What I mean is, your comment on the war in Iraq. Dang man, you couldn't have put it any better. It is amusing that in a country full of skeptics there seem to be few who see it for what it is. It's not really related, but would you mind either PM'ing me with the original saying about the hotel owner? In German, French or Italian? A phrase like that is something I live by - it would be cool to know the actual phrase. And as far as the bikes - while I was certainly skeptical , you certainly understand that we get people in here all the time who make outrageous claims, as a new member, you may not know that, but as a person I think you have an idea. No big deal, hey man, I'm form the Show Me State! Anyway, we've come to certain that you at least have a Motard and a Bimota in the garage, heh. J/K man, though I've never seen all your bikes I do have to hand it to you in your responses - they sound just like someone who isn't full of it. Have fun riding (isn't Europe pretty milld ALL year long - year-round riding? bastards...), and get back to me with that phrase if ya don't mind.
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 12:21:59 PM
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fishfryer527
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What I mean is, your comment on the war in Iraq. Dang man, you couldn't have put it any better. It is amusing that in a country full of skeptics there seem to be few who see it for what it is. It is a holy war, we all know what it is, we just pretend not to.
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 12:35:03 PM
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 12:55:00 PM
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Just because I like to perpetuate stupidity, I still call shenanigans. Hell that's not even a Hypermotard 1100s it's a Ducati Bimota Delirio! Now the one in the garage is a 1100s, but then you mean you have both an 1100s and a Delirio How in the hell do you not know your own bike's name. I spent like 5 mins on google images and found a couple of these same pics on other sites, unless of course someone else is claiming to be you... google image bimota 500 and boom his garden pics...and what about the different undertail, exhaust, and signals between the garden and taking off from the house. Like I said I'ma skeptic nonetheless. Now the fun ensues...
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 1:02:02 PM
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Ripper44
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again nice bikes some of the pics look a lil fishy but hey it is what it is, where is the honda???? I'm wondering what kind of work your in motojournalist or something along those lines cuz some of those bikes are very rare would be sweet to ride one let alone own them. Well im done with this "O" nice bikes hope you dont think were all a bunch of a$$holes we just get alot of posers that come through here enjoy the exotics
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RE: Ohreally's bikes. - 4/2/2008 1:03:29 PM
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NY Erion929
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ORIGINAL: Apocolypse Just because I like to perpetuate stupidity, I still call shenanigans. Hell that's not even a Hypermotard 1100s it's a Ducati Bimota Delirio! Now the one in the garage is a 1100s, but then you mean you have both an 1100s and a Delirio How in the hell do you not know your own bike's name. I spent like 5 mins on google images and found a couple of these same pics on other sites, unless of course someone else is claiming to be you... google image bimota 500 and boom his garden pics...and what about the different undertail, exhaust, and signals between the garden and taking off from the house. Like I said I'ma skeptic nonetheless. Now the fun ensues... +1 i still call BS, but hey, what does what i think matter anyway..
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