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With the exception of the Matrix (first one only!), Blade Runner and maybe Total Recall, the movie versions of these things rarely live up to my expectations. It's a thrill, though, when they do. Edit: (Actually, now that I think I about it, I don't know if I ever read Matrix. The other two were Philip K. Dick adaptations, as was the somewhat disappointing Minority Report and the kind of oddball "Scanner Darkly")
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09-21-2010, 03:12 PM | #14 | |
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BTW, my Strat is absolutely not tall. And, relative to an equivalent HD, (especially since I bought a two year old model) not really that expensive. Relative to the GZ, well, yes. But it's not much taller than the GZ. Seriously.
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My Vstrom is an adventure bike and many riders take them everywhere all over the world. I am basically a pavement pounder with the ability to do some off roading. Adv bike differ from dirt bikes and street legal enduros in that they can be used for touring and carry a pile of stuff with little effort. Adv bikes are heavier and their height can be a liability if you are new to the off road game.
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Sometimes fear is a good thing - if it means seriously looking at something and reasoning it out. It can keep you out of trouble instead of just leaping off the cliff and hoping the landing will be OK when your brain knows it won't be. On the other hand, too much is not a good thing either, it keeps you from going to the edge to see if you want to take that leap. |
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09-21-2010, 07:46 PM | #17 |
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Busy- your bike can be called an Enduro, another word for a dual sport bike, that can be ridden on the road (is street legal with head and tail lights, turn signals), and is capable of off road riding as well.
Instead of the van and bike arrangement, at one time I had a full-sized Desert Storm type Hummer H-1, then years later a Jeep. Talk about off road riding, hard to compare with those. But you sure look like you are having a lot of fun, like I said, just wish I could do that down here. May have to move to Arizona or California (not). And don't you just hate little kids like that? They have no fear at all. He's just riding down that hill fast enough to keep from getting run over by the trucks following him. Smart kid. Where do you mount your camera now for those videos? |
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That clears out the definition of the Enduro. Those different type names of bike confused me.. still.. ^^; So, now I could say that "My bike is an enduro type!!" "Enduro" word make me more better feeling.. ha ha ha The kids is a really brave boy for make decision; I felt that he was thinking little bit just before he put the throttle on. And he removed his fear out by shouting "Follow Me !!!". My camera is mounted on the Chest. I wear camel-backpack which has strap on the my chest side. So, I put the camera (Kodak Play Sport Zx3, thin and light weight) on there. Amazingly, with this ENDURO bike, camera angle is perfect for me.
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