PJ4863
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Mr. Safety Third is a friend. I don't believe he is here on the forum... but wished him luck before he left utah.
Amen, brother. But nobody said life was fair.puppychow posted: <snip> ... 20 more years to retirement? F@&K!!
It's an amazing thing to finish the IBR on a fully equipped liter bike. To do it on a stock Ninja 250 with is GPS is phenomenal. Kurt W. is amazing.This is Kurt's third IBR in a row on a 250cc Ninja. Bike is almost completely stock, including the seat.
He told me this year he will attempt to top that costume.I'm just curious to know if there is gonna be a dude on a bridge with pom-poms again.
This right here. I don't know how he's going to make it. We'll find out at the first checkpoint. Who knows, maybe he's sandbagging and is actually an English professor.That having been said... the dude is Japanese, and he truly doesn't understand english. I foresee this as a problem. What he plans to do - I think - is plug in all the waypoints into his GPS, and it speaks Japanese to him. So, I am hoping he can at least route himself to the bonus location. Where I think the real problem comes in is the fact that the ******* guy isn't going to know what to do *at* the bonus, if he doesn't understand bonus directions.
Maybe he's depending on those phone app translators for signs and print?This right here. I don't know how he's going to make it. We'll find out at the first checkpoint. Who knows, maybe he's sandbagging and is actually an English professor.That having been said... the dude is Japanese, and he truly doesn't understand english. I foresee this as a problem. What he plans to do - I think - is plug in all the waypoints into his GPS, and it speaks Japanese to him. So, I am hoping he can at least route himself to the bonus location. Where I think the real problem comes in is the fact that the ******* guy isn't going to know what to do *at* the bonus, if he doesn't understand bonus directions.
In Japan second language skills begin being taught at the elementary level. the issue is few Japanese have an opportunity to use the spoken language. However reading comprehension can be excellent. Hoping this will be the case for this rider.This right here. I don't know how he's going to make it. We'll find out at the first checkpoint. Who knows, maybe he's sandbagging and is actually an English professor.That having been said... the dude is Japanese, and he truly doesn't understand english. I foresee this as a problem. What he plans to do - I think - is plug in all the waypoints into his GPS, and it speaks Japanese to him. So, I am hoping he can at least route himself to the bonus location. Where I think the real problem comes in is the fact that the ******* guy isn't going to know what to do *at* the bonus, if he doesn't understand bonus directions.
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