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ratusratus
7th September 2009, 17:52
Went for a ride yesterday as you do on a great day with about 10 bikes i think.
On the way to Gladstone pub one of the boys got a ticket for.............
No rego.....No warrant......No licence....speeding 127ks..... and half his number plate was gone.........and the cop let him keep going to the pub:woohoo:
We reckon about a 1000 bucks for a few tuis.........:beer:
some days are better than others i reckon

Hitcher
7th September 2009, 18:16
Race bike number 110, no headlights, indicators, rego and running race slicks was seen touring the streets of Ngaio yesterday. It sounded nice. Just like a highway cop's wet dream.

FJRider
7th September 2009, 18:25
We reckon about a 1000 bucks for a few tuis.........:beer:

some days are better than others I reckon

He wont be the first ... nor the last ...

Under the heading ... it seemed like a good idea at the time...

StoneY
7th September 2009, 18:34
Race bike number 110, no headlights, indicators, rego and running race slicks was seen touring the streets of Ngaio yesterday. It sounded nice. Just like a highway cop's wet dream.

Saw him or another like him on the Taka's too, overtook a cop with a wave!
:gob:

NDORFN
7th September 2009, 18:45
Why'd he pull him over when he had no intention of issuing a notice no matter what infringement was taking place? The pig probably just needed to feel loved. Happens all the time.

chanceyy
7th September 2009, 18:46
did he buy a lotto ticket as well Rat??? blardy hell

YellowDog
7th September 2009, 19:00
Why'd he pull him over when he had no intention of issuing a notice no matter what infringement was taking place? The pig probably just needed to feel loved. Happens all the time.
One Cop versus 10 ugly bikers.

He shat his pants and hoped that if he let them go without taking his licence away, he wouldn't get beaten up.

EDIT:

Laxi
7th September 2009, 19:05
says he GOT a ticket, but no license would normaly mean you're walking to the pub

Bonez
7th September 2009, 19:14
Damn inflation ah? I remember when it was $100 for Tui.

Cloggy
7th September 2009, 19:19
1000 bucks :crazy:
Got done once for riding an unwarranted, unregistered bike, with no helmet, and no licence.
Cost me $60.00, 30 each for lack of warrant and registration.
Mind you that was quite a few haircuts ago when we still had the MOT patrolling our streets and they still had a sense of humour.
Let me off on the helmet and licence provided I got off the bike and pushed it home. This was at the bottom of Gurney Road in Lower Hutt and I had to get up the hill to Kelson.
He watched me sweat, pushing my bike up the hill and quite a steep one at that. Needless to say, after rounding the first corner and being out of sight I hopped on the bike and got the hell out of there.
Oh the good ol' days.:woohoo:

crazyhorse
7th September 2009, 19:24
Ouch $1,000 smackeroos! Bet he'll outrun them next time :Police:

ratusratus
7th September 2009, 19:51
hmmmmmm 1971 rocket 3.a real one not a new one

BiK3RChiK
7th September 2009, 20:15
So did you all stand around watching Rat? or did you do a runner to the pub and wait..... and wait,............ and wait?....:soon: he'll be here :soon:

HenryDorsetCase
7th September 2009, 21:50
hmmmmmm 1971 rocket 3.a real one not a new one

edit. doh I am stupid.

what was the name of the 3 cylinder BSA? Triumph Rocket 3, BSA....... something.

ratusratus
8th September 2009, 07:42
BSA Rocket 3 mmmmmmmmmmmm
We waited Mavis as all good KBrs would aye:hug:

cowpatz
8th September 2009, 07:46
No rego.....No warrant......No licence....speeding 127ks..... and half his number plate was gone.... ..No fucking brains either.

A shame his bike wasn't confiscated and crushed. We dont need retards like this on the road giving legit bikers bad press.

Taz
8th September 2009, 07:52
edit. doh I am stupid.

what was the name of the 3 cylinder BSA? Triumph Rocket 3, BSA....... something.


BSA was the rocket 3
Triumph was the trident.

Goblin
8th September 2009, 08:10
If I recall correctly, in about 1980something we rode 2 up on a footpath with no rego, no wof, no helmets and a bald tyre. Cop happend to drive past and decided to ticket both of us. Kev got done for no rego, no wof, a bald tyre, riding on a footpath, not wearing a helmet and allowing a passenger not wearing a helmet. I got done for being a pillion passenger not wearing a seatbelt. :scratch:

F5 Dave
8th September 2009, 11:20
. . and they still had a sense of humour.
Let me off on the helmet and licence provided I got off the bike and pushed it home. This was at the bottom of Gurney Road in Lower Hutt and I had to get up the hill to Kelson.
. . .

Hahaha, that would have been hilari-mouse. That road is ridiculous, you would have popped a cog or two trying to get up there, shit esp that steep left hander;)

Fatjim
8th September 2009, 15:22
I got chased for doing three up once.

Edit:

Actually twice. The second time the guy in the middle poured his MacDonald's coke down the back of my jeans when he jumped off into a bush.

Conquiztador
8th September 2009, 15:29
We dont need retards like this on the road giving legit bikers bad press.

That is soo true! It is his fault that nobody will wave to you ever again!!! :beer:

SMOKEU
8th September 2009, 18:51
..No fucking brains either.

A shame his bike wasn't confiscated and crushed. We dont need retards like this on the road giving legit bikers bad press.

So what are you; the fun police?

cowpatz
8th September 2009, 19:29
Nope but I like fun and riding a bike is fun. What I dont need is some fuck head making bikers look like retards and encouraging further restrictions on our riding.

limbimtimwim
9th September 2009, 06:13
I got chased for doing three up once.

Edit:

Actually twice. The second time the guy in the middle poured his MacDonald's coke down the back of my jeans when he jumped off into a bush.

?!?!?!?!?

You and your homosexual fantasies!

ajturbo
9th September 2009, 06:48
So what are you; the fun police?


..No fucking brains either.

A shame his bike wasn't confiscated and crushed. We dont need retards like this on the road giving legit bikers bad press.


I know it is wrong...:nono:
you know it is wrong..:argue:
i even know that each time i take out my Turbo it is wrong:spanking:

but i still do it,
we take our chances... so what if we/i get caught.?..it's a good story for others to read and :Pokey: fun at....

ajturbo
9th September 2009, 06:50
Nope but I like fun and riding a bike is fun. What I dont need is some fuck head making bikers look like retards and encouraging further restrictions on our riding.
sorry man (?) but riding with everything that was wrong on that guys bike, is already covered in some rule that says the cops can pull him over....
how much more can "they" legislate on THIS particular case???

cowpatz
9th September 2009, 09:22
Well he certainly isn't the only one and when you read some of the pre-pubescent comments in some of these forums you can see that we don't always portray or present a responsible road user group. Sure I can understand no warrant or no reg or speeding but all 3 together just shows a total and blatant disregard.
What could happen?
Well if enough dick heads like this one keep making guest appearances then perhaps our "biker friendly" politicians may introduce a CC or horsepower cap.
Wont that turn your crank being limited to perhaps a 400 cc mount.
We are not liked by LTSA and if enough stats such as the above are logged then there will eventually be restrictions imposed on us. Is this what you want?
Take a look at the headlight law coming into force in November. Sure we know riding with a headlight on is a good idea but it is there to prevent cagers from pulling out in front of us. They are the ones at fault yet the biker will be the one charged if he doesn't have his headlight on.
Do you understand my point? We are tolerated.....just.

AllanB
9th September 2009, 09:33
Take a look at the headlight law coming into force in November. Sure we know riding with a headlight on is a good idea but it is there to prevent cagers from pulling out in front of us. They are the ones at fault yet the biker will be the one charged if he doesn't have his headlight on.

After reading that I wonder......... if you do not have you headlight on after Nov (not an issue for me as it won't go off!) and have a car-bike accident and the car driver says - "did not see him/her as their headlight was not on" would you then be found in the wrong, even if it was indeed their fault?

sinfull
9th September 2009, 10:03
..No fucking brains either.

A shame his bike wasn't confiscated and crushed. . Burn in hell for a comment like that


Nope but I like fun and riding a bike is fun. What I dont need is some fuck head making bikers look like retards and encouraging further restrictions on our riding. Doof doof !


Well he certainly isn't the only one and when you read some of the pre-pubescent comments in some of these forums you can see that we don't always portray or present a responsible road user group. Sure I can understand no warrant or no reg or speeding but all 3 together just shows a total and blatant disregard.
What could happen?
Well if enough dick heads like this one keep making guest appearances then perhaps our "biker friendly" politicians may introduce a CC or horsepower cap.
Wont that turn your crank being limited to perhaps a 400 cc mount.
We are not liked by LTSA and if enough stats such as the above are logged then there will eventually be restrictions imposed on us. Is this what you want?
Take a look at the headlight law coming into force in November. Sure we know riding with a headlight on is a good idea but it is there to prevent cagers from pulling out in front of us. They are the ones at fault yet the biker will be the one charged if he doesn't have his headlight on.
Do you understand my point? We are tolerated.....just.

I think the guy deserves a medal !!!


For getting the old rocket up to 127 kph bwahahahahaha

cowpatz
9th September 2009, 12:09
Well he certainly isn't the only one and when you read some of the pre-pubescent comments in some of these forums .......

Thanks for proving the above comment valid dude :msn-wink:

Conquiztador
9th September 2009, 20:40
Well he certainly isn't the only one and when you read some of the pre-pubescent comments in some of these forums .......



Thanks for proving the above comment valid dude :msn-wink:

OK, I do not agree with you, but I was gonna give you the benefit of a doubt. But when you start quoting your own quotes and commenting on them I realise that no matter what I say it will never do any good, as clearly you only listen to your self.

ukusa
9th September 2009, 21:40
Went for a ride yesterday as you do on a great day with about 10 bikes i think.
On the way to Gladstone pub one of the boys got a ticket for.............
No rego.....No warrant......No licence....speeding 127ks..... and half his number plate was gone.........and the cop let him keep going to the pub:woohoo:
We reckon about a 1000 bucks for a few tuis.........:beer:
some days are better than others i reckon

sounds like my idiot son; learners licence, no L plate, 400cc bike, no WOF....and you just can't tell him, coz he knows better!

cowpatz
10th September 2009, 08:44
OK, I do not agree with you, but I was gonna give you the benefit of a doubt. But when you start quoting your own quotes and commenting on them I realise that no matter what I say it will never do any good, as clearly you only listen to your self.

Actually I am always swayed by good argument. The quotes are for context, as there may be several different posts in between. I really couldn't care less whether you agree with me or not. I am not trying to convert you. If you believe this guy was some sort of folk hero then you become part of the problem.

Conquiztador
10th September 2009, 20:39
Actually I am always swayed by good argument. The quotes are for context, as there may be several different posts in between. I really couldn't care less whether you agree with me or not. I am not trying to convert you. If you believe this guy was some sort of folk hero then you become part of the problem.

No. No hero. Just a guy that makes his own decisions. And somehow I think he could not care less re what you think.

And what is the problem? That people do not see life the same way as you?

cowpatz
10th September 2009, 22:52
Well I guess he has a 1000 reasons now to help him review that decision.
He and others like him are the reason this (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107428) wont work.

Slyer
10th September 2009, 23:01
I got let off for speeding, no L plate, going over 70, riding and riding after 10pm at the same time.
Good thing I wasn't over the alcohol limit too...

Conquiztador
11th September 2009, 04:06
Well I guess he has a 1000 reasons now to help him review that decision.
He and others like him are the reason this (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=107428) wont work.

I disagree with you. Putting back the responsibility on to the individual will actually make it work. Did you know that NZ is one of the most legislated countries in the world re almost anything? We have gone so far here that the individual is not responsible for anything. Example is when someone misstreats their child it suddenly is CYF's fault as they should have known about it. ACC is another example. Yes, you will always have people who will take the opportunity to not comply. But it is a little like trying to stop drinkdrivers by lowering the allowed bloodalcohol level allowed. Will have no effect on the ones who drink and drive. Only ones it will hit are the ones who have a beer or two at dinner and who are responsible.

But I sense that we have to agree to disagree here.

cowpatz
11th September 2009, 09:25
No I actually agree with you in that it is how it should work. I travel fairly extensively and regularly and the road rules and general driving requirements are similar all over the world. However driving attitudes are much different and the training far better. The USA has 4 way stops (basically a cross intersection each with a stop sign)...the first to arrive goes first then the second etc. They also have a free right turn at a red light. Both work very well with the drivers being conservative and considerate. It will take a generation or two before we get to that level of maturity.

dpex
11th September 2009, 22:27
So did you all stand around watching Rat? or did you do a runner to the pub and wait..... and wait,............ and wait?....:soon: he'll be here :soon:

Hey Dawn. I have a client for you.

Givvus a note to dpex@xtra. Then I'll give you his details.

This dude hasn't ridden for 40 years, but just bought a 2006 YZF, and is having just a touch of trouble dealing with it.

I recommended you and RRRS. He seems pretty keen on both solutions. :--))