I guess a Delica is as stable as a drunk driver is...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2953156 ... goes-wrong
ICBC would be happy to use this in their 'study'.
Flip-flop
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Re: Flip-flop
Wild news story, stoner was surf riding atop his delica. It flipped, partly atop him, but he survived.
Best part, is the advert beside it is "Tip for Flat Belly" I guess flipping a Delica on you would work also.
Christine.
Best part, is the advert beside it is "Tip for Flat Belly" I guess flipping a Delica on you would work also.
Christine.
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Re: Flip-flop
That's actually the first Delica I've heard of or seen that was upside down. All others have only gotten onto their sides before stopping.
"Drugs or alcohol may have been a factor." Ya think?
"Drugs or alcohol may have been a factor." Ya think?
