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conker Posted - 11 Jul 2011 : 12:30:38 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bknf2Bdm6Wg

Hope you like this,
Al
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JasonL Posted - 13 Jul 2011 : 10:15:41 PM

Well in one sense he just stated the obvious. My Dad hit a culvert or suchlike at Silloth and was in a coma; older tracks were deadly, simple as that. I was interested by a comment Stoner made regarding the new trend in run-off areas that are just painted concrete or the like, meaning bikes can stay upright and re-join - he didn't agree with them, saying 'mistakes should be punished' Maybe, but coming off shouldn't be compulsory if you make a mistake either.
conker Posted - 13 Jul 2011 : 08:00:49 AM
Jason, next time we have a discussion about safety, you might think about what Jack Ahearn said about it in this video. Things are a bit different these days?

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