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zarakand
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The friend I ride with has a GSXR 1000 and I'm on a Shadow 600, we normally have a great time. Though he loves to zoom off from the lights, and enjoys mocking me for the time it takes me to catch up with him. Yesterday as we were riding around, we came to a red light, and as usual he was ready to go.
This time right before the light turned green, I reached over and hit his kill switch :laughing: He didn't notice, till the light turned green and I went zooming off! :laughing:

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That's a good one, probably dangerous if the person behind him tried to take off too. Or if he put his feet up in anticipation of taking off (tip!). But still really funny.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#3 Unread post by BuzZz »

We used reach over and turn off the fuel petcock of the bike next to you on the starting line. The bike would ussually die just before the first turn. :twisted:

You would only get one chance at this most times, guys learned fast to guard the fuel tap.... and then there was the explaining yourself in the pits afterward...... :roll:
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

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#4 Unread post by zarakand »


We used reach over and turn off the fuel petcock of the bike next to you on the starting line. The bike would ussually die just before the first turn.
That's great! I'll have to do that next time...I'm sure once he figures it out there'll be a lot of :starwars:

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