Green drag bike.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Gavsta, Jan 2, 2009.

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    Gavsta Guest

    Gavsta, Jan 2, 2009
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    bod43 Guest

    I think its been here before:)

    "The bike's makers claim that the G-force which the rider has to
    contend with is three times more than that faced by a skydiver during
    freefall."

    Classic.

    3 x zero = zero.

    or of course 3 x one = 3

    or anywhere in between that you care to choose.

    I wonder why they didn't say three time more than
    a person asleep in bed which is more in keeping
    with the experience of most readers?
     
    bod43, Jan 2, 2009
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    Rudy Lacchin Guest

    "The bike's makers claim that the G-force which the rider has to contend
    with is three times more than that faced by a skydiver during freefall."

    Wow - with my measly 'O' Level Physics I couldn't even begin to calculate
    how many G's that would be!
     
    Rudy Lacchin, Jan 2, 2009
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    Catman Guest

    clue: something between 0 and 3. It was all explained up there a bit ;)

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    wessie Guest


    I'd normally assume that someone that reads the Daily Mail is a bit of a
    ****. However, considering where you live, I suppose you are seen as a bit
    of a woolly liberal.
     
    wessie, Jan 3, 2009
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    Gavsta Guest

    <Grins> Ill be honest, I dont read it as such, but Mrs Gavsta does go to
    their website - she passed the link to me.

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    Gavsta, Jan 3, 2009
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