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His name Joeminator .
Whether there will be it in game , depends only you.:cool:

OH GREAT JOEMINATOR, WHAT IS THE STATUS OF SUCH A BLESSING?
 
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i Personally think that it wouldn't be too bad if there were 2 things.

1st no mg mounted on the sidecar so ppl can't do fast driveby's

2nd a delay for entering and exeting a vehicle (and switching positions). So that the satchell hopping won't work (same should be there for any vehicle IMHO)
Why do people always cry about being pwnt with the Shambeh Bambeh, maybe you should learn better tactics like watching your back through the commanders cupola. It would take about 2 seconds to dismount a bike anyway. :rolleyes:

And why not have a MG on the sidecar? I'm sure the Germans did a lot of drive-by's with these bikes. How the **** else do you think they used them? Did they always come to a stop to fire? :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: STOP THE BUZZKILLZ!! :p

We need this in-Game, Post Haste!! :cool:
 
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If infantry will be on the new map coming out, then I say that something like this is fine.

But I don't want to see them driving up and down the map in Arad running over everyone that can't get away in time. At least with the bike infantry can easily take out the machine-gunner and driver so that people aren't being mowed down as if this is another GTA.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul7otLd1z_o
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The Germans used motorcycles extensively for liason and reconnaissance purposes. BMW, NSU, DKW, and Zundapp produced motorcycles for the German Army. The BMW R/75 746cc 26hp motorcycle is perhaps the best known type, however. All tank divisions had motorcycle infantry units. Two or three motorcycle companies and a HQ company formed a motorcycle battalion. An average infantry division on the Easten Front in the early stage of the war used 452 motorcycles including those with a sidecar, made up as follows: 17 (HQ co.), 45 (recon unit), 32 (signal battalion), 141 (infantry regiment), 40 (artillery regiment), 45 (anti-tank gun battalion), 44 (engineer battalion), and 88 (supply unit). The average infantry division in 1943 to 1944 came to use an increasing number of Kubelwagens and Kettenkrads which had excellent durability and various uses in place of motorcycles. Thus, the number of motorcycles was reduced to 168. The German Army originally grouped motorcycles into 3 classes: small class under 350cc, middle class 350cc-500cc, and large class over 500cc. Most early models of German military motorcycles proved unreliable after the invasion of Russia and only the BMW R/75 was rugged enough to do the job. It's reliability was such that after the war the Russian Army used faithful copies of the BMW R/75 called the K-M72.
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