Hi friends,
take a look at the below link - takes a while to get the stream running but it's worth while to wait for it.
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTY1MDQ1NDY0.html
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Have fun, ride safe,
AW.
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Hi friends,
take a look at the below link - takes a while to get the stream running but it's worth while to wait for it.
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTY1MDQ1NDY0.html
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Have fun, ride safe,
AW.
Lol have to say that was cool, much more than the original Easy Rider.
HA! So it IS possible to find a throttle-lock in china!
Hey, Moilami, how well did this play in Finland? I'm curious whether things that are hosted here inside China are a slow to render outside the Great Firewall as things from outside render here. I'd also like to share this with folks outside China, but don't want them to get stuck with endless waits!
thanks!
It worked and streamed just fine, I was amused. I use fully free GNU/Linux system (www.gnu.org) at home, which means I don't use Adobe Flash. Further, it means I can have issues seeing streamed videos. But Chinese have done very good job with that site, though I was not able to watch many videos because "The clip has been blocked in your region".
what ???????Zhuhai yes i know......:thumbsup::thumbsup::lol8::lol8::lol8:
中国话 叫 这人很牛
Great! Viral advertising catches on in China! Now I can scratch my arse with my right hand while I txt with the other ... just what I always wanted on a m'bike. Insane, especially on a wet road and with flappy trouser bottoms next to the chain ... I hope part of that ad was a "kids do not try this at home disclaimer!"
That chick's laugh sounded terrified but if I was the rider and had both hands free with her - I wouldn't be waving them at the camera!
It streamed OK in Aus.
The long clip that humanbeing posted did indeed include numerous warnings saying, "Do not try this yourself." Hence it's all the more outrageous that the boneheaded reporter actually got on and rode sidesaddle pillion while he rode sidesaddle and no hands up front. With his helmet on backwards and unstrapped. And she with no helmet at all, or any other safety equipment. Of course, this being China, if they'd wiped out no one would have ever heard about it beyond their families. Speaking of families, this stunt driver goes on and on about how all he wants in life is to see his son, who was barely a toddler when he and his wife split up seven years prior to this interview. Well, gee, think about it: You think there maybe was a reason she left you? Sheesh.