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Old 07-30-2007, 09:02 AM
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

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rookie?
OMG Tony L is a crook, Ryan is a Rookie who won't shut up about China...there are so many sub-plots it's hard to keep up.

Today is going to be a good day. I can tell

Ryan, I told you to stretch that bike. This is what you get. Did you even try the Christmas lights? No. I'll bet you just went and rode wheelies somewhere. In China probably.

Very irresponsible and amateur.
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Moto GP. pish

They don't stretch their bikes either. Nobody wants to see that.


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wiah i could have seent he article however them dipshits dont send me my magazines. ******* homos.
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am i having deja vu? hasnt this been talked about? I swear i saw all this before last week...i think.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

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am i having deja vu? hasnt this been talked about? I swear i saw all this before last week...i think.

pretty much
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

china sucks,
moto gp is basically two wheel nascar,
stretched bikes are for **** with small dicks,
ssb only does a bid article on you if you pay to advertise in their mag,
and i guess thats all for now.
oh and someone should start SuperStuntBike mag, i'd buy it.

thats the truth and you all know it now.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by Dave5point0

china sucks - have you been?
moto gp is basically two wheel nascar - what are you smoking??
stretched bikes are for **** with small dicks - unless you drag
ssb only does a bid article on you if you pay to advertise in their mag- dont care
and i guess thats all for now. - cool
oh and someone should start SuperStuntBike mag, i'd buy it. +1

thats the truth and you all know it now.
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+1.....
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

never been to china but i hate being the tallest person in the room
watching racing gets old after awhile
i worked on stretched bikes with lame 240 and 300 tires, trust me, they suck and so do the people that pay too much money for them
i know you may not care but people trying to get their bikes into magazines need to know that they probably won't
a mag called SuperStuntBike would probably have 50,000 subscribers from this site alone
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by Dave5point0
never been to china but i hate being the tallest person in the room
watching racing gets old after awhile
i worked on stretched bikes with lame 240 and 300 tires, trust me, they suck and so do the people that pay too much money for them
i know you may not care but people trying to get their bikes into magazines need to know that they probably won't
a mag called SuperStuntBike would probably have 50,000 subscribers from this site alone



you're missing the point. this magazine used to showcase events like this. Showcase raw talant. Support our sport at a better level than it does now.
IF you think racing gets old? Thats your opinion. MotoGP is sick.. the sickest of racing, the sickest riders and engineering masterpieces of machines. Did nobody give a **** when Kane when to Japan? Everyone loved it. Americans getting paid to follow their dreams. Its great. Why wouldnt other stunt riders want to hear about it. Same with sponsors.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Moto Gp is the ****! Stunting is the ****! Theres no reason why they shouldn't have had a better article.
I used to buy the SSB mag, now I'll just go to the book store, read the 1/4 page articles they have about stunting, then leave without buying. Unless they throw in more dvd's.
I get more excitment reading that UK Superbike mag. At least there's a center fold in that one. Plus it had a dvd of stuntwars with it.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by Dave5point0
a mag called SuperStuntBike would probably have 50,000 subscribers from this site alone


we should put that to the test, because I highly doubt it would garner 100 subscribers
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

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we should put that to the test, because I highly doubt it would garner 100 subscribers
+1 especially if you where behind it
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by DSOG Thomas
we should put that to the test, because I highly doubt it would garner 100 subscribers
+1, I know stunt riding has got a lot more exposure than in the past, but I saw at least 2 mags dedicated to stunting go under.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by verticaljay
+1, I know stunt riding has got a lot more exposure than in the past, but I saw at least 2 mags dedicated to stunting go under.

i was in one............ lol.......... on a quad.......... in 1942.......good times


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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

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we should put that to the test, because I highly doubt it would garner 100 subscribers
the whole magazine could be about Suppastunna and be filled with ads for legal marijuana.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:38 PM
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

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i didnt say it wasnt cool, i just said people werent intrested....dont get ur feelings hurt...ill see u in the shed when u bitch more about not getting enough coverage...like this hasnt been brought up before...rookie

SO now... instead of coming out of the closet and going to gay bars, the new kids on the block are now 'taking it to the shed'
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by verticaljay
+1, I know stunt riding has got a lot more exposure than in the past, but I saw at least 2 mags dedicated to stunting go under.

Wish I'd have known about them. Although I prolly didn't even have a bike when they were out.
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

Originally Posted by Dave5point0
china sucks,
moto gp is basically two wheel nascar,
stretched bikes are for **** with small dicks,
ssb only does a bid article on you if you pay to advertise in their mag,
and i guess thats all for now.
oh and someone should start SuperStuntBike mag, i'd buy it.

thats the truth and you all know it now.
So where are your sources? How many dicks have you been looking at since you worked stretched bikes? Who's the ***? SuperStuntBike- Well then put your money where your mouth is and prove it..
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Re: Super Streetbike magazine

I'm With Ryan there was a multi page spread of the japan trip which featured some great riders and deserved to be in the mag but hell they put two pics in the mag in the corner when all three of us worked out asses off to provide over 700 pics. were backed by some of the industries best companies and they expected a trip of that magnitude would be publicized a tad bit better. Than a 1/4 page of nothing "The Red Riders" common? its at all seems like if your no one you'll never be anyone in the eyes of Captan Dave. I would much rather give anything to 2WTuner before i'll ever give anything to ssb. ***** going down hill quick. there is a 34 page stuff in on the new hyabusa but they cant put a 1-2 page article about three guys going over seas being the first Americans to ever ride there.

If it cant be said in a mag here are a few things they left out

Thanks a ton to
A. Ryan S. And Joe Beavers
Seminole PowerSports for picking up the tab for me
Freestyle Ingenuity for sending a brand new cage in 2 days
Sick Innovations for hooking up a round bar
Ogio for the great gear
Full throttle inc Bill took care of all of us
moto comm for the on board cameras
Geared Steel For the gears
Craft helmets for keeping the noggin safe
and last but not least BG performance for all the support over there

It was a great event never the less I just wish the people that actually support our sport could be seen not just on a website based on stunt riding. instead of a 30 page review of the damn hyabusa and all the other bullshit they can cram between the pages that never the less helps the people that supported the magazine from the start. Once they turn off all the the people who back them and the custom sportbike market dies off just as the chopper market did...they'll have nothing. My apologists if this seems as a rant I'm just at infused as Ryan is i'd just would have liked to see the people who made our trip happen and supported us have been supported in the article. This may be burning a bridge but let it be known i show no support for ssb anymore.

Just a look at was left out:













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