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Iniziato da gianluis23, Jan 28 2014 14:21
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#1
Inviato 28 January 2014 - 14:21
"OK, yes it's a mistake. I know it's a mistake, but there are certain things in life where you know it's a mistake but you don't really know it's a mistake because the only way to really know it's a mistake is to make the mistake and look back and say 'yep, that was a mistake.' So really, the bigger mistake would be to not make the mistake, because then you'd go your whole life not knowing if something is a mistake or not. And dammit, I've made no mistakes! I've done all of this; my life, my relationship, my career, mistake-free. Does any of this make sense to you?"
#2
Inviato 28 January 2014 - 15:02
Mamma mia che moto, che capolavoro, che opera ingegneristica... il tutto rimpiazzato da quei tagliaerba Honda
Ehi, Mitomani, date uno sguardo alla mia Mito! Si accettano critiche e consigli
http://forum.mitoclu...005-by-raffaev/
http://forum.mitoclu...005-by-raffaev/
#4
Inviato 28 January 2014 - 15:24
Ƞda sbavarci sopra la "vecchia" aprilia..purtroppo penso che in pochi se la possono permettere..comunque si la moto2 vale veramente poco secondo me, meglio la supersport dove almeno non ce il monopolio( in ogni classe del motomondiale) di un solo costruttore..
Messaggio modificato da quiki il 28 January 2014 - 15:27
#5
Inviato 28 January 2014 - 17:32
Gran GP, non per niente ha dominato nel mondiale per tanti anni.
NO PM per consulenze tecniche, grazie! La critica è l'imposta che l'invidia percepisce sul merito (Cit.Duca de Levis) Chi sa fa e chi non sa insegna (proverbio)
We never did such tests. And we never had sophisticated instruments. 'Try and see' was always used. And no simulations! (CIT. Jan Thiel)
We never did such tests. And we never had sophisticated instruments. 'Try and see' was always used. And no simulations! (CIT. Jan Thiel)
#6
Inviato 04 February 2014 - 18:29
Su Subito.it una 2004 a 25000euri
"OK, yes it's a mistake. I know it's a mistake, but there are certain things in life where you know it's a mistake but you don't really know it's a mistake because the only way to really know it's a mistake is to make the mistake and look back and say 'yep, that was a mistake.' So really, the bigger mistake would be to not make the mistake, because then you'd go your whole life not knowing if something is a mistake or not. And dammit, I've made no mistakes! I've done all of this; my life, my relationship, my career, mistake-free. Does any of this make sense to you?"
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