I've had honda's & yamaha's and suzuki cars really suck.
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But they DO make some pretty darn nice bikes! :thumbup:
And my Dad an a 1987 Samurai that was more fun, than a hole in a front pocket! :D
How about Amazonas?
Benelli did offer us the Sei… :bowdown:
I had a couple Suzuki's. An 850 and a 400. Liked both of them and had no issues or troubles with either.
I guess we will let this one run so that all can have a little fun.
Just keep it nice. :yes:
Quit picking on my turbo Hayabusa--this is 9 psi out of available 20 psi boost
https://youtu.be/fTyQ1m2Z8EU
This happens to some of the folks here, they lose focus of having fun, possibly forget their roots, and ultimately get wrapped around the axle.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/6/1091...7bcd14bd_b.jpg
Isn't this a picture of a driveshaft and not an axle?
Either way, it appears to be mechanical in nature, possibly safety-related and should probably be in another forum
Axle.
Do we even have a safety forum and if not maybe we should.
http://image.fourwheeler.com/f/96173...nsion_axle.jpg
:thumbup: Perfect... :bowdown:
I hate to move back to the original topic and I don't disagree with the sentiment. I only note that a wolf is an odd animal to choose to illustrate the strength of walking ALONE. Wolves are pack animals. They don't walk or hunt alone. Maybe the correct animal would be a cougar -- they actually DO hunt alone.
However, a driveshaft or PTO shaft does not run to wheel / tire assembly so in those cases it is either a propeller shaft or PTO shaft. Since the a le goes to the wheel, it is an axle that hapless individual got wrapped around.
Had he gotten wrapped around the shaft from the gearbox in a front mounted engine design, to the rear differential, then he would have been wrapped around the propeller shaft.
It is all quite clear, so clear in fact that Dr Obvious understands it.
Anthony, another member here suggested we should move a topic to the safety forum, will you please create a safety forum so three year olds taking wild rides and persons getting wrapped around the axle will have a place to feel welcome.
Even some of us Aussies know about the occasionally odd names given to your various sports teams, but why 'Countryside Cougars'? Inquisitive minds want to know.... :dontknow:
Edit: Sorry, looking further I just found '...Countryside High Shool is located in the northeastern portion of Pinellas County and serves the communities of Clearwater Safety Harbor....' & 'is the home of the Countryside Cougars', so I guess I just found the answer to my question! :opps: