hi there
340 km are a bit too far.... what a pity
Yesterday there was a meeting with other motorbikers and I had a lot of fun. I hadn't seen them before because I had no time yet to drive with them.
Motoraces? I find it very interesting when Rossi and Giberneau try to get the first place.... I like Rossi more
Yesterday evening when I drove to the meeting I almost had two accidents. The first was about 300 m far from home where a car driver hadn't seen me..... and then there came the way to the autoroute. A woman came from it and I just wanted to pass. The woman had her mobile phone and was phoning with somebody so that she didn't realized that I came along. I had to stop very hard otherwise I would have landed on her car.....
Then she looked at me and throw away her mobile phone.....
On the way back home I had a car in front of me, the car blinked left and just when I wanted to drive further on on the right the car still blinked left but it drove right!!!!!!! I was very angry about the car drivers yesterday....
Back again
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Yes, as a motorbiker you have to think for the others too ("Als Motorradfahrer muss man für die Anderen mitdenken!"). A sentence my mother always says.
I only had one accidents until now. It was the day before my first drivin lesson. I just slipped on/of/at (??) some grit, laying on the lane. I had to buy myselfe a new bike, what a pity
I was not driving fast and it was only a Simson 51, but it sufficient.
I had luck thenceforward, hope it keeps up for a wile.
Be careful
I only had one accidents until now. It was the day before my first drivin lesson. I just slipped on/of/at (??) some grit, laying on the lane. I had to buy myselfe a new bike, what a pity
I was not driving fast and it was only a Simson 51, but it sufficient.
I had luck thenceforward, hope it keeps up for a wile.
Be careful
The knack to fly lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
D. Adams
D. Adams