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WildSide

Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by dave, Sep 7, 2005.

  1. dave

    dave Well-Known Member

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    Mate sent me this vid- don't know what the bike is.

    Now I know why bikers have a short life expectancy

    2.5mB download.
    You may have to RIGHT CLICK and SAVE TARGET to download and view

    http://my-x15.net/wildside.wmv

    DAVE
     
  2. tanyathecheeky

    tanyathecheeky New Member

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    very prob zx10 (04/05)

    same dash as my zx6 <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
     
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    Bizz New Member

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    craziness! <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: -->
     
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    FZR Dude New Member

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    This person needs to learn to keep it in his/her lane. I treat the center-line just like it was a wall. Nice vid though...
     
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    What a tool.

    save that sh!t for the track.
     
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    Anybody know about net hosting? I have shed loads of videos like this that I'm willing to upload but dont know how.
    Particulary, a guy pulling over 330k's then giving a cop the finger whilst riding backwards !!!!! A must see.
     
  7. dave

    dave Well-Known Member

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    I have registered a domain ( http://www.my-x15.net )~$15 per year and rented some web space (100MB)~$60per year to put some buggy vids up.

    I can give you a link to the provider I use, OR, if you want, you could send me the file and I can upload it for you on my site, provided its not too big.

    Also fzr250.com should be able to host videos if the owners/moderators have enough webspace and allow it.

    DAVE
     
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    Unfortunately I can not comment on the cost etc. of hosting video files on the site - Dean will have to comment on that. I won't upload any videos though unless Dean gives the OK (as it is his $ at the moment).

    As for cheap hosting sites - check out <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nearlyfreespeech.net">www.nearlyfreespeech.net</a><!-- w --> - $1 / gb transfers, 0.01$ / mb stored. It does not provide many of the services other hosting places provide - it gives you a well configured back end and you can develop on top of that. So if you just want a place to store files, or a place to do some web deveopment then it is good. But it is bad if you are looking for a place that can give you an 'overall solution'.

    Another alternative is to use <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rapidshare.de/">http://www.rapidshare.de/</a><!-- m --> - upload your video and give other people the link to it. The trick is this site only allows 'members' unlimited downloads, and as a free user you can only download a certain amount each hour. Not that limiting if you are only going to share a few files (or if people have patience to download them all).
     
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    What a tool.
    ~290km/h in the wrong lane with an oncoming truck! Even if he WANTED to stop, by the time he'd actually seen the truck it'd have been too late. I heard somewhere in conversation that on a Hayabusa with an alert rider, the reaction time required to haul to a stop from 300km/h is something like 110 metres and thats an absolute minimum!

    A blat through the twisties is one thing; 299km/h on the wrong side of public roads is just stupid. Leave it for that track indeed.
     
  10. grendal

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    Yeah the guys a bit of a mental case...but 240 kms around some of those corners is a decent effort by any means!!

    The power delivery of the bike is awesome...seems to pull just as hard from 200-300 kms.
     
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    Must be a pro!!!
     
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    i want to be him...



    j/k <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D -->
     
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    Best you get a PLAYSTATION2. You'll definatley live longer!!!!.
     

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