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    ANH EM VÀO ĐÂY MÀ DOWLOAD NHÁ http://rapidshare.com/files/9584688/Girls_Wallpapier.rar HÌNH SIÊU MẪU BIKINI
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    Được GALOI1600 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 12:01 ngày 15/02/2008
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    THẰNG GALÔI1600 NÀY TOÀN LÀM HƯ HỎNG CÁC EM THÔI. NÓI CHUNG LÀ CHUYÊN GÂY CẢM HỨNG CHO MỌI NGƯỜI NHƯNG LÚC ĐI GIẢI QUYẾT NHU CẦU THÌ LẠI KHÔNG DÁM ĐI !!!
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    Sao bác Trà không load xuống rồi copy ra đĩa, chiều off mừng tuổi ae có hơn không????
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    xin mày người đâu mà dại thế ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,to bác cường em chỉ châm ngòi thôi còn ai muốn nổ thì cứ việc
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    @: Bác Khâu bị soi rồi hihị! Bính Tý - Mậu Tý Hyhý
    @ông Xi Măng: Đăng di cho nhà ta thêm phần phát triển. Em tham gia nhà Gà mà chưa có thời gian lượn sang thăm nhà khác . Pác cứ pót thoải mái em đọc hết( Tiêng Việt nhe, cơ bản thôi)
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    tưởng gì GL máy trắng có con 9,9tr đấy
    ko phải 10tr đâu
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    Khai mạc đầu xuân năm mới, em xin giới thiệu với các bác quyển từ điển về xe máy, các thuật ngữ mà BIKER thường dùng
    ABS - 1. Anti-lock braking system. System that senses when a tire is about to loose traction during braking and decreases braking force, preventing tire lock up. 2. The ABS detects when a wheel is not turning and releases pressure to the brake on that wheel, preventing a skid. 3. A component added to the braking system that detects wheel lock up. The system then modulates the brakes at that point with the idea of stopping you faster than you could yourself.
    Accelerator pump - Extra pump in the carburetor to temporarily increase the amount of fuel delivered to the air stream.
    Aerodynamics - In motorcycle context, good aerodynamics means that the motorcycle is designed to have as little resistance from the air as possible. This is essential to achieve great speeds. The manufacturers often make use of wind tunnels during the development of a new motorcycle.
    AFFA - Angels Forever Forever Angels
    Aftermarket - The sector of the market that sells parts and accessories other than OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer... ie, Honda, BMW, Suzuki, Harley-Davidson, etc.)
    ATGATT - All The Gear All The Time - This refers to a safety attitude which presumes that safety gear should always be worn when riding a motorcycle regardless of temperature, distance to be ridden or peer pressures that might encourage not doing so.
    ATM - All Things Motorcycle
    Air - 80% nitrogen, 19% oxygen, some carbonic gas and minor trace elements.
    Air cooling - Mechanism used to keep the engine at operating temperature by using air flowing over heat sinks (engine fins) to disperse excess heat into the environment directly.
    Air fuel ratio - Proportions in which air and fuel are mixed to form a combustible gas.
    Airheads - A term for older, air-cooled BMW Boxer Twins.
    Air Intake Valves - Reed Valves
    Air lock - Similar to vapor lock, a pocket or air develops that blocks the normal flow of a fluid, such as in a hydraulic brake line. Common in two stroke engines when the oil injection system is allowed to run dry.
    AirTex - Mesh-like, highly tear-resistant Dynafil polyamide weave.
    Alloy - A solid or homogenous solution that is a mixture of two or more metals to create a combined metal with better characteristics for a specific purpose.
    Alternator - Modern replacement for the dynamo generator, producing large quantities of alternating current to run the electrical systems of a motorcycle.
    AMA - American Motorcycle Association.
    Armacor (GORE-TEX® Armacor) - A new kind of highly tear-resistant material combining Kevlar® and Cordura® with the first class weather properties of GORE-TEX® in a 3-layer laminate.
    Ammeter - Gauge that measures amps in electrical current.
    Analog gauges - Shows information in a continuous forum, often a dial; often considered the opposite of digital gauges. Old school gauges.
    Anch''s or Anchor - Brakes
    Anodizing - A technique used to coat the surface of a metal with an oxide layer. It may be used to increase corrosion resistance, increase wear resistance, allow dyeing or prepare the surface for other processes and coatings including paint. Anodization changes the microscopic texture of the surface and can change the crystal structure of the metal near the surface. The process derives its name from the fact that the part to be treated forms the anode portion of an electrical circuit in this electrolytic process.
    Anti-dive System - A front-end suspension component that reduces how much the forks compress under braking, popular with motorcycles built in 1980s.
    Apes or Ape Hangers - 1. Handlebars that are very high, and which often raise the rider''s hands above his or her shoulders. High handlebars so Biker''s hands are at or above their shoulder height.. Refers to a handlebar style where the handgrips are located at a higher position, so as to enable the rider''s arms to "hang" Picture "Clyde" from "Every Which Way but Loose" and you''ll get a perfect understanding of the riding position. 2. Very high handlebars. Usually found on choppers. 3. A term coined at the height of the custom-bike movement to describe tall handlebars that forced the rider to reach skyward to graps the controls, making the rider adopt an ape-like posture.
    Aperture - An opening, hole or port.
    Apex - The vertex of tightest (middle or centre) point of a curve.
    API - American Petroleum Institute.
    ASE - National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
    Aspect Ratio - The ratio of the height of the wall of a tire to the width of the tread expressed as a percentage. Section height divided by section width equals aspect ratio. If the section height is one half the section width, the aspect ratio is 50%.
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    B
    B. F. H. - Big F@#$ing Hammer used to remove rusted axles, bearing cups from the frame neck etc.
    B.R.A.G.đ - Buell Riders Adventure Group
    BAB (Born Again Biker) - Someone who has recently returned to riding after a period of absence and really ought to get some advanced training" Matt the Rat
    Back Door - The last (and most experienced) rider in a group ride.
    Backfire - Explosion of the fuel in the intake manifold or carburetor, but often used to describe the explosion of unburned fuel in the exhaust system.
    Back Marker - A slow rider marking the back of the pack.
    Back Warmer - A girl on the back of your motorcycle.
    Backing it in - A move brought from dirt track racing where a rider approaching a corner brakes hard and causes the rear of the motorcycle to slide while counter-steering. This enables the rider to quickly go through the corner and straighten up for a fast exit.
    Baffle - Sound deadening material that sits inside a muffler and quiets the exhaust note
    Bagger - A motorcycle equipped with saddlebags and other touring amenities.
    Balaclava - A head and neck "sock" with mouth and eye slits.
    Ballistic Nylon - A specific nylon developed by Dupont for the U.S. Department of Defense for use in flak jackets. Later it was replaced by Kevlar. The basket-weave construction helps add abrasion resistance as opposed to a plain weave. The name is used as a marketing tools with ballistic sounding like something "bulletproof" therefore really tough. May motorcycle apparel companies us the word "Ballistic" when describing material. In many cases the materials tear and abrasion strength does not meet a minimum standard for motorcycle apparel and the word is used only as a sales gimmick.
    Bar Hopper Bike - The cool customs and pristine bikes that only come out of the garage Friday and Saturday nights during the summer (and only if it''s real nice out -never in rain) to prowl from bar to bar. A motorcycle that is not very comfortable on longer rides, yet lavishly styled. Rigid frames and hardtails fall into this category.
    Bark-o-lounger - Honda Gold Wing
    Barn Disease - When a bike has been idle a few years and the battery is dead, calipers seized and of course the carbs are filled with varnish sludge.
    Barn Queen - 1. Really pristine bike everyone claims a buddy found in some farmer''s barn and bought for $50. 2. A motorcycle that has been stored in a barn or other outbuilding for many years.
    Barrels - Another term for Engine Cylinders or Jugs.
    bash plate - A protective plate fitted under the engines of off-road machines to prevent damage caused by grounding.
    Basket Case - 1. A Bike being built from scratch with parts from other Bikes. 2. Typically (at least in the ''old days'') a bike that someone had taken apart and hadn''t the skill to reassemble. You''d find an ad in the paper and go over...."my brother took it apart and never could figure out how to put it back together, what will you give me for it?" Also - someone who is unhinged as in, "she/he is a real basket case." So, a bike that is in pieces, usually has been for a while. A bike that is built from pieces of other bikes would be (or would have been) known as an ''assembler'' (out west), or a person that is way ''out there''.
    BDC - Bottom dead canter of a piston. Opposite of TDC (Top dead center)
    Bead - Edge of lip of a tire.
    Bearing - Load supporting part designed to accept the wear and punishment of moving parts while protecting more valuable parts. Three type of bearings are roller ball, tapered and metal collar cap type.
    Beemer - BMW motorcycle.
    Beer Cans - The can shaped covers on Harley FL front forks.
    Belly-Shover - Racer
    Belt drive - 1. Final drive (sometimes also the cam drive) using a fabric belt to provide power to the rear wheel. Harley-Davidson motorcycles are famous for their use of belt drives.
    Berm - Built-up dirt on the outside of a turn, either created with a bulldozer or as riders continually go through the turn. A berm helps a rider take the turn much faster because it acts as banking.
    BHP - Brake horse power. A unit of measurement for engine power output.
    Bias Ply - A type of tire construction utilizing plies that run diagonally from one bead to the other. One ply is set on a bias in one direction, and succeeding plies are set alternately in opposing directions crossing each other. Sometimes called a cross-ply tire.
    Bible - Repair manual
    Big Dog Rider - An experienced and aggressive motorcyclist known for feats of daring and skill, such as riding at high speeds on public roads, without apparent fear of accident or arrest.
    Big End - End of connecting rod that fits on the crankshaft
    Big Five - Refers to the five major motorcycle manufacturers - Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
    Big Slab - Interstate Highway
    Big Twin - 1. Any large sized V-Twin motorcycle engine. V-Twin motorcycle engines have really grown in size over the past 10 years so this definition today fits V-Twins over 1200cc. Examples include the Roadstar by Yamaha 1700cc (102 ci), Harley-Davidson motorcycles over 1200cc, Honda VTX 1300/1800, Kawasaki Vulcan 1500/1600/2000, Suzuki Boulevard. 2. Slang for the engine in the larger Harley-Davidson bikes.
    Black Ice - Ice that cannot be seen on the road surface as it takes upon the colour of the road. Usually found in cold spots on the road like under a bridge. Very dangerous hazard to a motorcyclists.
    Blackie - A dark streak left on the asphalt when a motorcycle drills away from a stop. White smoke often accompanies the formation of a blackie.
    Big Dog - Annual dual sport ride with BMW''s in the Rockie Mountains
    Biker - Simply put, a motorcycle operator. True bikers have a passion for the art of motorcycling, and easily get all wrapped up in this passion during even a simple 1/2 mile commute, but they rarely allow their motorcycle to sit for more than a week without taking it somewhere. Anywhere. Just for the simple excuse of a joy ride will do.
    Biker Friendly - A business establishment that doesn''t treat you like you have the plague when you walk in wearin'' leather
    Binders - Brakes.
    Binned it - A rider crashes out of a race either completely, or almost, wrecking the bike.
    Bitch Bar - A sissy bar.
    Bitch Pad - Passenger Seat.
    Blackie- A dark streak left on the asphalt by the rear tyre when a motorcycle drills away from a stop. White smoke often accompanies the formation of a blackie.
    Blacklist - Insurance companies list of motorcycle models that they do not want to insure because of performance, likelihood of them being stolen or are too expensive to replace.
    Blind Corner - Blind Turn - A turn in the road that is partially hidden by visual obstructions such as trees or an embankment, making it so that a rider cannot see the roads path around the rest of the turn.
    Blinkers - Turn Signals
    Blip - 1. Snapping the throttle quickly, as in "blip the throttle". 2. Quick throttle burst.
    Block - Basic engine lump containing one or more cylinders.
    Blockhead - The Evolutionđ engine (V-Twin, produced from 1984 - 2000)
    Block pass - Going into a turn, a rider attempting a block pass will accelerate before the apex and slip his motorcycle on the inside of the leader, then quickly pivot and make the turn directly in front of the other rider. The rider being passed must brake because his line is now blocked.
    Blow-by - Exploded fuel and gases forced past the piston rings into the crankcase.
    Blower - Supercharger. Mechanical pump driven by the engine to push more air past the carburetors.
    Blown or Blower Bike - A bike that is supercharged.
    Blue Hairs - Elderly Cage Drivers
    BMW (pronounced Bee em vee in English or Bay emm vay in German) - BMW AG (an abbreviation of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works), is a German company and manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. The old 60''s and 70''s BMW motorcycles do have a nick name used very often: "Gummikuh" (Rubber Cow) because they used to become instable in curves when you close the throttle surprisingly.
    Bob, Bobbers, Bobbed or Bobbing - The art of shortening a bike''s appearance by cutting down the size of its fenders. These bikes were also known as "bobbers". Appeared before choppers. They got the name from the rear fender being cut down to a minimum. And the rest of the bikes were stripped also. This was all part of the early customizing done by the returning WWll flyers.
    Body English - A method used by motorcycle riders to help control lean angle or direction independent of the handlebars by moving body position on the motorcycle.
    Body Steering - (See Body English).
    Bologna (Baloney) Skin - Tire tube
    Boost - The amount of pressure applied by the supercharger or turbocharger.
    Boneyard - Salvage yard for used bikes & parts, most indie shops also have their own boneyards next to the shop
    Bore - The interior diameter of a cylinder.
    Bottom End - The bottom part of the engine, where the crankshaft and (usually) the transmission reside.
    Bottom out - The Suspension runs out of room to travel and hits the internal stops.
    Bow Wave - A wave of water pushed ahead of a tire.
    Boxer - A two cylinder engine with the pistons opposing each other, resembling fists flying away from each other. BMW Boxer engine, Honda Goldwing engine are examples.
    Brain bucket - Slang term for a helmet.
    B.R.A.G. - Buell Riders Adventure Group.
    Brakes - Disc - Disc brakes are located on the front tire (and can also be found on the rear as well) and use stationary calipers that squeeze pads agaist the discs that rotate with the wheel.
    Brakes - Drum - Drum brakes are located on the front tire (and can be found on the rear as well) and use horseshoe shaped brake shoes that expand agaist the inner surface of the wheel hub.
    Brake check - Rider brakes hard while entering a corner causing the rider directly behind to brake hard, thus the rider in front gains distance.
    Brake cylinder - Cylinder with movable piston which forces brake shoes or pads against the braking surface, usually a drum or disk.
    Brake horsepower - Although theoretically equal to standard horsepower, "brake" horsepower specifies that a specific engineering process was used to arrive at that horsepower number.
    Brake marker - A marker at the side of the track indicating where a rider may want to start braking prior to entering a corner.
    BRC - Basic/Beginner''s Rider Course - Entry level motorcycle safety riding class hosted by the MSF. No experience necessary.
    Beaker points - Points face with silver, platinum or tungsten which interrupt the primary circuit in the distributor to induce a high tension current in the ignition.
    Brain bucket - Helmet
    Brights - The high beam of the headlight.
    Bronson rock - Anything that is NOT a bonified tool that you use to fix a bike -- I.E., in one show of Then Came Bronson he used a rock to straighten out his crumpled fender after going over the highside so as he could rideon.
    Brushes - Conducting material which contact commutator of a electric motor or generator.
    BSA - British Small Arms. English motorcycle maker until the 1970''s.
    BUB - Broke Urban Biker
    Bubble Gum Machine - Law ahead, usually patting the top of your helmet warns those behind you that a cop is ahead.
    BUBF - Butt Ugly But Fast ( A Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 ''A'' Model)
    Buckhorns - A style of handlebar that comes up higher and sweeps towards the rider, the stance is more like holding a steering wheel in a car than a handlebar on a motorcycle. A popular style from the 1960''s and 1970''s and still in service today.
    Buddy Pegs - Motorcycle passenger footpegs.
    BUG - Big Ugly Guy- a big, hostile person, as in "So me and my bros had to fight off these Bugs.." or "You shoulda seen this Bug''s ride"
    Bullneck - When Harley Davidson 1200 Duo Glide came in 1957 it came with a new feature, the "Bullneck" is a headlight cover that stretches from the headlight to the steering handle. The "Bullneck" followed the Duo Glide until the end in 1964, when the Electra Glide continued with it for some years. "Bullneck" is self-explanatory.
    Bump start - A way to start a motorcycle by turning on the ignition, placing it in gear, disengaging the clutch, then running along side the motorcycle, jumping on and engaging the clutch suddenly. Hard on the drive train and clutch but will start a bike with a dead battery when no one is around to provide a "jump".
    Bungee Cord - A stretch cord for attaching things to a motorcycle cheaply and quickly.
    Burnout - 1. Spinning the rear wheel while holding the front brake causing the bike to stay in one place. 2. Rider applies the front brake and quickly accelerates causing the rear wheel to loose traction and spin so that the tyre rubber overheats and begins to smoke and disintegrate.
    Burning up miles - Going down the highway.
    Bus or Busa - GSX1300R Hayabusa
    Bus stop - A slow first gear corner.
    Bush Pad - Passenger Seat
    Bushing - A removable liner for a bearing.
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    Chị Liên mà đọc được quả này thì ! cứ gọi là cười hoài. Gà chỉ đóng hàng nhà thôi.()

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