Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by 20valver
what percentage of braking do you use
75 percent front and 25 percent rear      
         
[Edited on 23-10-2008 by 20valver]
you are one fucking weirdo
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Graham88
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That's absolute class, he writes things in such a way that proper cracks me up 
Talking about being killed the whole way through
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Nath
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What the feck is 20valver talking about?
Anyone??
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Scotty_B
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 Even funnier if you read it in his voice.
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20valver
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Then we get to the brakes. Because bikes are designed by bikers — and bikers, as we all know, are extremely dim — they haven’t worked out how the front and back brake can be applied at the same time.
75 percent front brake and 25 percent rear brake
[Edited on 24-10-2008 by 20valver]
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Graham88
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That's correct 20valver, but what's your point 
Take it with a pinch of salt, not literally
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strick206
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by 20valver
what percentage of braking do you use
75 percent front and 25 percent rear      
         
[Edited on 23-10-2008 by 20valver]
you are one fucking weirdo
Where did this guy pop up from 
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Ren
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Then we get to the brakes. Because bikes are designed by bikers — and bikers, as we all know, are extremely dim — they haven’t worked out how the front and back brake can be applied at the same time.
75 percent front brake and 25 percent rear brake
cheese is nice on sandwiches with tomato.
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alexm
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quote: Originally posted by Ren
Then we get to the brakes. Because bikes are designed by bikers — and bikers, as we all know, are extremely dim — they haven’t worked out how the front and back brake can be applied at the same time.
75 percent front brake and 25 percent rear brake
cheese is nice on sandwiches with tomato.
cheese is better with marmite in my opinion!!....
but that is right braking ratio in the dry... not too sure why you quoted it though 20 valver! you hang in there man.
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SVM 286
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Here's looking forward to the hopefully inevitable stroke that renders that man's mouth and hands inoperative.
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jimmy 2.1
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I don't know wtf 20Valver's on about, but for me (if we're talking percentages) its 95% front 5% rear, but every rider's different. The next rider might be 50/50.
But anyway, i digress, the comments by JC are there to try wind some bikers up, and, if you read this weeks MCN he's doing it very successfully! If you get wound up (as a biker) by it then you need to take a break from bikes, imo!
At the end of he day its just banter, and he probably respects the freedom we have as much as the power/thrill bikes have. Its a 'front' more than anything
[Edited on 26-10-2008 by jimmy 2.1]
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