perhaps a chance for the "monster women" forum to grow its numbers?
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2008/11/dubai-creates-elite-all-woman.html#more (http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2008/11/dubai-creates-elite-all-woman.html#more)
(http://hellforleathermagazine.com/galleries/assets_c/2008/11/dubaipolice2-thumb-415x378.jpg)
They need to stop making women cover up in the middle east...you can't have a proper chick-on-a-GSXR unless she's in a thong and flip-flops.
I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt, but from the looks of the photo with the gal riding stiff armed, would-be attackers have little to fear. [coffee]
??? [laugh] ???
Ya I haven't been practicing my on bike marksmanship for a while. Got to get that back.
[laugh]
(http://hellforleathermagazine.com/galleries/assets_c/2008/11/dubaipolice3-thumb-415x379.jpg)
One of my architect friends just moved back there. She says 25% of the worlds cranes are there in Dubai - that's how fast they're building over there. This is where all of your money went.
9 years ago it was a sand dune. Now they have so much money they're building a series of man-made islands in the shape of a world map, so big you will be able to see it from space.
(http://blog.luxuryproperty.com/wp-content/uploads/image/dubai/The-World-islands-Dubai.jpg)
if you squint just right, those islands line up to make the new ducati logo. 8)
Quote from: Desmostro on November 21, 2008, 12:41:33 PM
Ya I haven't been practicing my on bike marksmanship for a while. Got to get that back.
[laugh]
(http://hellforleathermagazine.com/galleries/assets_c/2008/11/dubaipolice3-thumb-415x379.jpg)
If you look closely, the gal in front has had her helmet knocked all wonky because the gal behind hit it when she got up. I'm going to venture that any attackers would get away unscathed while the walls of the surrounding buildings were pock-mocked by stray bullets. [cheeky] Gotta give Dubai a little credit for trying...sort of.
Quote from: mostrobelle on November 21, 2008, 02:06:28 PM
If you look closely, the gal in front has had her helmet knocked all wonky because the gal behind hit it when she got up. I'm going to venture that any attackers would get away unscathed while the walls of the surrounding buildings were pock-mocked by stray bullets. [cheeky] Gotta give Dubai a little credit for trying...sort of.
ya but they must be deadly with parking violations. [laugh]
I thought they were demonstrating using the pilot's helmet as an elbow rest. [cheeky]
Is it like Disneyland where each Island has its own theme ;D
I wonder if the the Japan Island in Dubai has good sushi ;)
In a 100 years or so when Oil is only used for classic cars dubai is going to be one of the poorest places on earth.
(http://blog.luxuryproperty.com/wp-content/uploads/image/dubai/The-World-islands-Dubai.jpg)
Quote from: ROBsS4R on November 22, 2008, 07:02:33 PM
In a 100 years or so when Oil is only used for classic cars dubai is going to be one of the poorest places on earth.
and when that time comes, we can all laugh our heads off (inside of our ronco head containers) ... just like tricky dicky [thumbsup]
(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i210/holygroundhog/Futurama_nixons_head.png)
Gixxer 1000 - now there's a sensible cop bike. [roll]
Reminds me a bit of my first motorcycle, which none of you probably realize was a Harley. The story goes like this. Many moons ago, the US govt, in their infinite wisdom (and desire to place US products around the globe) bestowed upon the tiny African nation of Dahomey, a bunch of H-D police bikes, for use by their crack gendarmes. Only one small fly in the ointment: the average Dahomian stands about five foot nothing. Needless to say the HDs spent a good deal of time on their sides, or zooming away from their riders. So Dahomey decides to sell the H-Ds at auction, whereupon a family friend picks up two. They are complete basket cases and after a few years sitting in the garage he decides to give them to me, figuring I'd make one rideable one. Of course, at that point I was about 5 foot nothing myself, and completely unencumbered by any mechanical skills. But I dutifully ordered the shop manual, full of pictures of guys in white lab coats holding immaculately clean parts. None of this bore any resemblance to my corner of the barn where the reassembly was going horribly wrong. Finally, in disgust, I realized things were not going to improve, and I traded the pair to a friend for a rideable Suzuki 150 smoker.
So you see, my first bike (sort of) was a cop bike.
Quote from: Michael Moore on November 23, 2008, 04:08:49 PM
Gixxer 1000 - now there's a sensible cop bike. [roll]
Maybe Dubai is nothing but big, straight freeways? (Somehow, that seems really possible over there. [laugh])
I'm on the short list to go to Dubai for work. They have a pretty good track that costs about the same is it does here in SoCal for a trackday. If I get the jo, I'm buying a bike there instead of trying to ship mine.
Quote from: crash_duc on November 23, 2008, 04:41:46 PM
I'm on the short list to go to Dubai for work. They have a pretty good track that costs about the same is it does here in SoCal for a trackday. If I get the jo, I'm buying a bike there instead of trying to ship mine.
Now wouldn't it be the mutt's nuts to ride Qatar?
That's a great story [thumbsup] You should post it in the "Your first bike" (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=15020.0) thread
Quote from: Michael Moore on November 23, 2008, 04:08:49 PM
Gixxer 1000 - now there's a sensible cop bike. [roll]
Reminds me a bit of my first motorcycle, which none of you probably realize was a Harley. The story goes like this. Many moons ago, the US govt, in their infinite wisdom (and desire to place US products around the globe) bestowed upon the tiny African nation of Dahomey, a bunch of H-D police bikes, for use by their crack gendarmes. Only one small fly in the ointment: the average Dahomian stands about five foot nothing. Needless to say the HDs spent a good deal of time on their sides, or zooming away from their riders. So Dahomey decides to sell the H-Ds at auction, whereupon a family friend picks up two. They are complete basket cases and after a few years sitting in the garage he decides to give them to me, figuring I'd make one rideable one. Of course, at that point I was about 5 foot nothing myself, and completely unencumbered by any mechanical skills. But I dutifully ordered the shop manual, full of pictures of guys in white lab coats holding immaculately clean parts. None of this bore any resemblance to my corner of the barn where the reassembly was going horribly wrong. Finally, in disgust, I realized things were not going to improve, and I traded the pair to a friend for a rideable Suzuki 150 smoker.
So you see, my first bike (sort of) was a cop bike.
PS - That'd be pretty slick for a while. You'd better post photos if you go.
Quote from: crash_duc on November 23, 2008, 04:41:46 PM
I'm on the short list to go to Dubai for work. They have a pretty good track that costs about the same is it does here in SoCal for a trackday. If I get the jo, I'm buying a bike there instead of trying to ship mine.
Quote from: ROBsS4R on November 22, 2008, 07:02:33 PM
In a 100 years or so when Oil is only used for classic cars dubai is going to be one of the poorest places on earth.
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I wonder if they too will have a mortgage crisis that will devalue their currency? Hmmm...what to do with all these highrises and office buildings?
I'm glad there will be something else for me to look at from space. I often get restless and bored up there in space, but next week I'm going to try and steal cable from one of those communications satellites. [coffee]
I plan to get up close and then run some coax over there, then cover up the cable with some space debris so that it will go un-noticed.
Should I pay the extra money for Monster cable?
Hey! Keep an eye out for one with a little tag on it that says "Made By Jammen". Steal from that one first!
That's job security. ;D
Quote from: MendoDave on November 25, 2008, 10:22:41 AM
I'm glad there will be something else for me to look at from space. I often get restless and bored up there in space, but next week I'm going to try and steal cable from one of those communications satellites. [coffee]
I plan to get up close and then run some coax over there, then cover up the cable with some space debris so that it will go un-noticed.
Should I pay the extra money for Monster cable?
Quote from: Michael Moore on November 23, 2008, 05:38:30 PM
Now wouldn't it be the mutt's nuts to ride Qatar?
I'd need a moment in the bathroom with lotion and tissue at the least! LOL My co-worker riding partner goes first of the year for 3 months. I told him if he doesn't ride the track there at least once, he has no set at all. [moto]
shite ... EVERYONE on this forum should be using monster cable [thumbsup]
Quote from: MendoDave on November 25, 2008, 10:22:41 AM
I'm glad there will be something else for me to look at from space. I often get restless and bored up there in space, but next week I'm going to try and steal cable from one of those communications satellites. [coffee]
I plan to get up close and then run some coax over there, then cover up the cable with some space debris so that it will go un-noticed.
Should I pay the extra money for Monster cable?
Quote from: Jammen on November 25, 2008, 10:28:31 AM
Hey! Keep an eye out for one with a little tag on it that says "Made By Jammen". Steal from that one first!
That's job security. ;D
Somebastid makes space junk too! Look for one of his, I'd bet you'd find some bonus bacon in it [cheeky]
Quote from: Desmostro on November 25, 2008, 01:43:02 PM
Somebastid makes space junk too! Look for one of his, I'd bet you'd find some bonus bacon in it [cheeky]
Same company, his just tend to fall apart during testing. [laugh]