MCN Drivel...

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by dwb, Jun 15, 2005.

  1. dwb

    dwb Guest

    http://www.motorcyclenews.com/nav?p...rceId=2572497&articleCategory=NEWS_OTHER-NEWS

    " New research has found that bikers are a lot healthier than the average
    person, with only a minority thinking about lighting up a cigarette when
    they take off their crash helmet. "

    This seems to contradict your average UKRM run.

    It goes on to say that riding a twisty road for an hour burns 350 calories.
    Valintino Rossi maybe - your average lump (myself included), I think not.
     
    dwb, Jun 15, 2005
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  2. steve auvache, Jun 15, 2005
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  3. dwb

    flash Guest

    You make it sound like most bikers are middle aged fat bastards.
     
    flash, Jun 15, 2005
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    Champ Guest

    Oi! I'm not fat.
     
    Champ, Jun 15, 2005
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  5. dwb

    RT Guest


    Only Sport bike riders who always look like bald Michelin men.

    Is the MCN couch still doing the rounds? as each it was in different parts
    of the country but had the same four fat balding gits sitting on it, 3 on
    the seats and one on the arm even though it was a four seater.

    These same fat fuckers spend loads on trick lighter parts for their bike but
    forget there bike would go a lot faster if the went on a diet.

    FI's
     
    RT, Jun 15, 2005
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  6. dwb

    Black Mike Guest

    ....and I'm not middle aged!
     
    Black Mike, Jun 15, 2005
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  7. dwb

    Champ Guest

    heh.

    But, er, aren't you 40 rather soon, if not already?
     
    Champ, Jun 15, 2005
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  8. dwb

    Black Mike Guest

    Ooh not 40 for another year and half! :)
     
    Black Mike, Jun 15, 2005
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    Verdigris Guest

     
    Verdigris, Jun 17, 2005
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