Bodywork Modification Discussion.
Post a reply

Shoo Roo

Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:05 pm

Not sure if it actually works but gave me great confidence riding early in the morning.

Saw two small grey kangaroos on the side of the road near Jindabyne and they seem to look at me and flee. It could be because of my other roo scarerer a.k.a. Viper racing can though :lol:

The brand is "Lion", $7 from Supercheap Auto. There's other brand as well which cost $30 a pair :shock:

Image

Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:56 pm

yea think i might get a couple...for long trips...

Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:08 pm

i think phil need em :lol:

tititit whats up skip??

Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:13 pm

I heard these thing work quite good, just make sure you keep the bugs out of the inlet :shock: It kinda stuffs them a bit :wink:

Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:24 am

I had the electric hard wired shoo roo on my 4x4 and it worked great. Never hit anything that was still alive and could get out of the way. Not sure how that would work on a bike though.... :?

Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:29 am

I wacked a set on the 10 after Phil's incident. We had enough noisy pipes in the group to rival Gos's arse in the morning....actually we had that too...and those bastard roos still didn't get out of the way till too late.

I don't know if they'll help, but they can't hurt.

Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:33 am

I've got them on the 12, & have used them on the cars for years.

I think they work OK.

Just check the packet, because they are meant to mount upright, I assume it affects the pitch of the sound.

I've got them on top of the front guard.

Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:23 pm

I have a pair of windscreen wipers on the Subaru and never hit a roo in that.

Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:50 pm

aardvark wrote:I have a pair of windscreen wipers on the Subaru and never hit a roo in that.

And there's no crocodiles in Adelaide either...

...bloody good gear those Subaru wipers 8).

Seriously, I'm not convinced they're up to the job (the Roo-stoppers, not the Subie wipers).

What I AM convinced of is:
1. Kangaroos are really really really stupid, they make Pauline Hanson look like Einstein.
2. They have absolutely no comprehension of what a road is, nor what any type of road vehicle is, nor any idea what damage any said road vehicle will do to them.
3. Their actions under stress are entirely random and reasoning does not enter into the equation at all.
4. They have a memory span of about two minutes.
5. They travel in large groups with a collective IQ of about 30, and most of that belongs to the roo in front at the time.
6. Whistling at one and expecting a reasoning "I'd better get the fark outta here" response, when they will quite happily play Russian roulette with a motorbike/car/bus or B-Double, is a tad hopeful and a triumph of marketing.

8) Mick
Last edited by Ratmick on Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:03 pm, edited 3 times in total.

Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:57 pm

Ratmick wrote:
aardvark wrote:I have a pair of windscreen wipers on the Subaru and never hit a roo in that.

And there's no crocodiles in Adelaide either...

...bloody good gear those Subaru wipers 8).

i was carrying my "lion reppelling rock" when i hit the roo at HG..but at least i didnt hit a roo..so it works!!

Re: Shoo Roo

Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:33 am

what a piece of crap.
i reckon shouting 'oh fuuuuuuck' would be just as effective. maybe more so.

Re: Shoo Roo

Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:40 am

Just a quick question. Are those with a healthy scepticism basing their scepticism on any more evidence than those who feel they work?

Re: Shoo Roo

Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:53 am

:lol: good call Mick - I know from the run out to Silverton in 2002 on the Black Pearl, not 1 kangaroo ran into our group........and the Victorian crew, well they had issues with emu's. not roo's....... :shock: :shock:

8)

Re: Shoo Roo

Thu Jun 28, 2007 5:14 pm

I subscribe to the "anything is better than nothing" school. Particularly for $7 when its' $7 v a couple of grand and a week in hospital.

Re: Shoo Roo

Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:13 pm

Mick C wrote:Just a quick question. Are those with a healthy scepticism basing their scepticism on any more evidence than those who feel they work?

No, just a gut feel after dodging the buggers in Victoria and South Australia for the last 25 years.

They come down from the hills in dry weather up here and I've chased quite a few down the road, they can really scoot in a straight line. I clocked one doing over 60km/h for about a kilometre, until it realised the bush on the side of the road would be a better bet than following the centre of the road 8). They don't corner very well though :lol: :lol: :lol:.

I've chased a few down my and other people's driveways as well, they aren't good with fences either, it's more:
"fark, I hit something"...bounce...bounce...swerve the same way..."fark, I hit something"...bounce...bounce...swerve the same way..."fark, I hit something"...bounce...bounce...swerve the same way...

Having said that, sheep, cows and horses are just as bad :lol:.
Post a reply