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Squids usually ride Gixxers...just kidding. A squid, as far as I can tell, is a person who gives sport bike riders a bad name. They ride too fast in public areas, and do stunts in inappropriate areas. They don't consider the safety of others or themselves first.
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Squids usually ride Gixxers...just kidding. A squid, as far as I can tell, is a person who gives sport bike riders a bad name. They ride too fast in public areas, and do stunts in inappropriate areas. They don't consider the safety of others or themselves first.
Squids usually ride Gixxers...just kidding. A squid, as far as I can tell, is a person who gives sport bike riders a bad name. They ride too fast in public areas, and do stunts in inappropriate areas. They don't consider the safety of others or themselves first.
and no i didnt mean wheelies, but since you thought so....its exactly what i meant.
i have never done a wheelie, not saying i wont ever...but id alteast be wearing proper gear if i ever did.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=squid
Check out the actual "URBAN" Dictionary definition of a squid!
Check out the actual "URBAN" Dictionary definition of a squid!
Ok that Urban dictionary definition of squid page just got the print screen teatment and will soon be my new desktop pic. *****
Too funny because my roomate who "has rode dirt bikes ALOT" (which means diddly squat when it comes to street bikes) is a self proclaimed riding expert <snicker>, and about a month ago one of my friends bought his first bike and was wanting to learn to ride needed someone to go pick the thing up for him. I told him I'd be glad to but it'd have to be on the weekend. Well he got impatient and took up my so called "expert" roomates offer. As I heard the story told to me, my roomate got on the bike, did an uncontrolled wheelie out of the drive way, and they heard him pin the throttle, which was followed by a horrific sound of whining engine and scraping metal, followed by silence. He lasted all of like 60 seconds on the bike. He was obvioulsy trying to show off with the wheelie and I went to look at the crash scene the next day and even an idiot could see what happened. He won't admit to it but the crash marks don't lie...he tried to haul ***** through the corner and didn't realize what it takes to accomplish that, resulting in him getting the bike to lean nice and hard but his dumba$$ couldn't handle it when the bike wanted to stand up after/during the turn. The bike was one of those older GSX 750's like an 84' so it was pretty weighty. But the whole point of this was, I was calling him a SQUID for weeks, and it was really starting to **** him off. He had no idea what it meant but he knew it was an insult by the way the **** eating grin made its way onto my face everytime I said it. It was his nick name for like 2 weeks. LMAO. "Hey SQUID..how was your day today?" "So....how's the roadrash and collarbone today?....SQUID"
HAHAHA
Too funny because my roomate who "has rode dirt bikes ALOT" (which means diddly squat when it comes to street bikes) is a self proclaimed riding expert <snicker>, and about a month ago one of my friends bought his first bike and was wanting to learn to ride needed someone to go pick the thing up for him. I told him I'd be glad to but it'd have to be on the weekend. Well he got impatient and took up my so called "expert" roomates offer. As I heard the story told to me, my roomate got on the bike, did an uncontrolled wheelie out of the drive way, and they heard him pin the throttle, which was followed by a horrific sound of whining engine and scraping metal, followed by silence. He lasted all of like 60 seconds on the bike. He was obvioulsy trying to show off with the wheelie and I went to look at the crash scene the next day and even an idiot could see what happened. He won't admit to it but the crash marks don't lie...he tried to haul ***** through the corner and didn't realize what it takes to accomplish that, resulting in him getting the bike to lean nice and hard but his dumba$$ couldn't handle it when the bike wanted to stand up after/during the turn. The bike was one of those older GSX 750's like an 84' so it was pretty weighty. But the whole point of this was, I was calling him a SQUID for weeks, and it was really starting to **** him off. He had no idea what it meant but he knew it was an insult by the way the **** eating grin made its way onto my face everytime I said it. It was his nick name for like 2 weeks. LMAO. "Hey SQUID..how was your day today?" "So....how's the roadrash and collarbone today?....SQUID"
HAHAHA
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