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McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:19
Big thanks to the cop i met tonight. Ignoring the fact i did end up with a ticket (80 bucks) i could have been walking and down over a grand if you had wanted to be a fucktard. Your attitude was always professional throughout and i agree if i did have any alcohol on my breath i should have had the book through en at me. Also big ups to the other cop for confirming that my bike is infact a 250.

Thanks for being a choice cop :)













I do have one question, why did it take 3 patrol cars to give one learner biker a ticket????

Mikkel
6th December 2007, 22:22
I do have one question, why did it take 3 patrol cars to give one learner biker a ticket????

They were all hoping you'd do a runner so they could get some action ;)

qldzxr250a
6th December 2007, 22:26
runner katana 250......hmmm i think not.....:lol::lol:

McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:26
I dont blame them, the kat looks so damn fast.
On a side note, where do i get my speedo calibrated? I was doing bang on 100 by the nedil on my gage but 113 by the cop and i do nto want to fight ti given the amount of other stuff i was doing wrong at the time....

McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:28
runner katana 250......hmmm i think not.....:lol::lol:

I dont know, it will do 140... which is more than the holdens they were driving ;)

Mikkel
6th December 2007, 22:33
I dont know, it will do 140... which is more than the holdens they were driving ;)

You just keep telling yourself that... and hope you never have to do one!

But good guys for not doing you for your license restrictions! I'm guessing:

1. No L-plate.
2. Exceeding 70 km/h (slightly... ;) )
3. Driving after 10 pm.

$1200 and 75 demerits on top of the speeding ticket...

Nasty!

McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:36
You just keep telling yourself that... and hope you never have to do one!

But good guys for not doing you for your license restrictions! I'm guessing:

1. No L-plate.
2. Exceeding 70 km/h (slightly... ;) )
3. Driving after 10 pm.

$1200 and 75 demerits on top of the speeding ticket...

Nasty!

Nope,
113
after 10pm

and no rego plate. (it had fallen off during the ride, i dont know how)
I was watching him watch the breath tester, if that had been positive i would have been dead :)

McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:38
Nope,
113
after 10pm

and no rego plate. (it had fallen off during the ride, i dont know how)
I was watching him watch the breath tester, if that had been positive i would have been dead :)

So it would have been 1000 dollers plus the 80 for the fine.
Bugger.
Going to have to get a radar detector

Mikkel
6th December 2007, 22:41
Nope,
113
after 10pm

and no rego plate. (it had fallen off during the ride, i dont know how)
I was watching him watch the breath tester, if that had been positive i would have been dead :)

You forgot to add the - exceeding 70 km/h - to that lot. ;)

MaxB
6th December 2007, 22:43
I dont blame them, the kat looks so damn fast.
On a side note, where do i get my speedo calibrated? I was doing bang on 100 by the nedil on my gage but 113 by the cop and i do nto want to fight ti given the amount of other stuff i was doing wrong at the time....

Try these for starters
AUCKLAND SPEEDOMETER SERVICES:
102 Newton Rd Newton Auck Ph (09)377-5866 Fax (09)377-5828 email: ak.speedo.smiths@actrix.gen.nz

I use them for repairing older speedos used in classic cars. They are not cheap but kow what they are doing.

How about borrowing a cycle speedo or GPS unit? Hold your speed at an indicated 100km/h for a while and compare speed to either of the above. That will at least tell you if your speedo is way out.

McDuck
6th December 2007, 22:43
Cool thanks.

deanohit
6th December 2007, 23:09
Check your manual for the bike and make sure you are running the right size tyre. A larger tyre will give a different reading. For example on my truck, the tyres are 2inches bigger than standard, which means the speedo reads 100km when in fact the truck is doing 115km.

Another thing, make sure the speedo cable is well lubed, may be something as simple as a stiff cable.

And bigups to the cops for being good buggers.

McDuck
6th December 2007, 23:11
Yep, i was shitting myself when i found out the time and the speed total :)

cynna
6th December 2007, 23:11
I i do nto want to fight ti given the amount of other stuff i was doing wrong at the time....

so its ok if you break the law but not a couple of kids on a trail bike.....

McDuck
6th December 2007, 23:13
I am thanking the cop here in the same way i thanked the cop for TALKING to the girls not ticketing them.
Oh and i was not doing anything dangeros when i was pulled over, they were.

Blackbird
7th December 2007, 06:06
So it would have been 1000 dollers plus the 80 for the fine.
Bugger.
Going to have to get a radar detector

I would have thought stopping being a twat would be a good start and get a detector when you learn a bit more.

westie
7th December 2007, 06:18
If you want to check how far out your speedo is, on brighams creek rd whenuapai there is an electronic speed check for motorists with bad habits. It will tell you how fast you are going up to 80.

Patch
7th December 2007, 06:23
I am thanking the cop here in the same way i thanked the cop for TALKING to the girls not ticketing them.
Oh and i was not doing anything dangeros when i was pulled over, they were.

Nothing dangerous eh?

Why is it that learners have restricted hours?
Is it because they're young and their little brains can't handle the big stresses of the real world?

You were lucky to keep your bike and your license, anything over 41kph above the posted speed limit is instant loss of license - you were lucky.


Don't bitch at others breaking the law when you blatantly go about doing it.

McDuck
7th December 2007, 08:00
Nothing dangerous eh?

Why is it that learners have restricted hours?
Is it because their young and their little brains can't handle the big stresses of the real world?

You were lucky to keep your bike and your license, anything over 41kph above the posted speed limit is instant loss of license - you were lucky.


Don't bitch at others breaking the law when you blatantly go about doing it.

If i had wanted them to get in trouble then i would have called the main cop shop. Yes i was lucky hence i am saying thanks.. And do i feel it was dangerous? No. I feel that i could safely ride down that road at 2 AM, on a dryish night, no wind, no other cars around (apart from the cop) wearing my full riding gear and on a regoed and WOFed bike.

MSTRS
7th December 2007, 08:11
Nothing dangerous eh?

Why is it that learners have restricted hours?
Is it because their young and their little brains can't handle the big stresses of the real world?

You were lucky to keep your bike and your license, anything over 41kph above the posted speed limit is instant loss of license - you were lucky.


Don't bitch at others breaking the law when you blatantly go about doing it.

Hey come on...not all learners are 15 you know. And as for the 41 over, yes...except McDuck was in a 100 zone.
Potentially he could have been done for...
Exceeding by 13
Breaching licence - after 10pm
Breaching licence - exceeding 70
Failing to display rego plate
Did I miss any??
Personally I agree (sort of) with the cop's action - I'd guess that if all else had been kosher, he may have done a warning only on the speed.

McDuck
7th December 2007, 08:31
I think you got it all, It shows how much being nice and strait up to a cop helps in this situation.

Patch
7th December 2007, 08:47
When you get a bit of life experience then maybe you might know what is actually nice is.

The cop wasn't nice - he was doing his job. You were lucky he didn't ticket you for everything he could have (probably felt sorry for you). You blatantly broke the law yet you bitch about other kids your own age (teenagers) larking about.

You got busted, pay the price, don't blame the bike - quit bitching.



Most speedo's are calibrated a certain percentage under the 100kph limit. As well we have an 11kph buffer over the limit (I highly doubt there is anything wrong with your little speedo) - you were speeding and are now bragging about it on a public forum :2thumbsup well done, keep it up, you'll get noticed.



The 100kph limit does not apply to learner licensed drivers - hence why you have you own little rules to adher too. Maybe when you're a little older the goobermint might let you upgrade it . . . for a fee.

Tank
7th December 2007, 08:55
Nothing dangerous eh?

Why is it that learners have restricted hours?
Is it because they're young and their little brains can't handle the big stresses of the real world?




The 100kph limit does not apply to learner licensed drivers - hence why you have you own little rules to adher too.

As someone on a learners licence - gezzz you come across as a condescending prick.

LilSel
7th December 2007, 08:57
When you get a bit of life experience then maybe you might know what is actually nice is.

The cop wasn't nice - he was doing his job. You were lucky he didn't ticket you for everything he could have (probably felt sorry for you). You blatantly broke the law yet you bitch about other kids your own age (teenagers) larking about.

You got busted, pay the price, don't blame the bike - quit bitching.



Most speedo's are calibrated a certain percentage under the 100kph limit. As well we have an 11kph buffer over the limit (I highly doubt there is anything wrong with your little speedo) - you were speeding and are now bragging about it on a public forum :2thumbsup well done, keep it up, you'll get noticed.



The 100kph limit does not apply to learner licensed drivers - hence why you have you own little rules to adher too. Maybe when you're a little older the goobermint might let you upgrade it . . . for a fee.

He's not bitching from what I can tell... I used to ride after 10pm while I was on my learners... (not on learners anymore)... what about people that have been riding for a long time... just didnt get a licence... so are on learners... and ride after 10.... its not unsafe to ride after ten IMHO... :done:

LilSel
7th December 2007, 09:02
As someone on a learners licence - gezzz you come across as a condescending prick.


what about people that have been riding for a while... just didnt get a licence... so are on learners... and ride after 10...

haha... :lol:... :killingme.... Bling to you Mr Tank!

MSTRS
7th December 2007, 09:19
The 100kph limit does not apply to learner licensed drivers - ....

*sigh* Whilst on a learner licence, a rider must not exceed 70kphh. To do so attracts a breach of licence conditions + $400 fine 25 demerits. If said breacher is in a 100k zone, but also exceeds the 111kph 'tolerance', then they will attract (in McDuck's case) a fine for 13k over in addition to the learner breach (unless they are lucky). The 41kph over and you are walking does not kick at a different point for any class of licence.
Best go back to the rule book, since you seem confused.

Patch
7th December 2007, 09:19
As someone on a learners licence - gezzz you come across as a condescending prick.

and?? what's your point??


Let's all wrap the little boys and girls in cotton wool, and tell them only nice things - after we ask their permission off course.

:oi-grr:

Patch
7th December 2007, 09:31
*sigh* Whilst on a learner licence, a rider must not exceed 70kphh. To do so attracts a breach of licence conditions + $400 fine 25 demerits. If said breacher is in a 100k zone, but also exceeds the 111kph 'tolerance', then they will attract (in McDuck's case) a fine for 13k over in addition to the learner breach (unless they are lucky).

sigh yourself. Read your own post. The 100kph limit does not apply to a learner licensed driver hence why they have there own conditions as they are a learner.

not confused at all. I'm not a teenager bragging about what could've, should've would've blah fucking blah.

With the 41kph thing - like he's gonna know that. With the attitude he has been displaying, won't be long until he is walking - just ask SM how that feels.


As a learner exceed 70kph on the open road - risk getting fined.
Exceed 100kph on the open road - bringing yourself to plod's attention - risk more fines.




Yay for the red rep, best you take your own advice.

MSTRS
7th December 2007, 09:39
sigh yourself. Read your own post. The 100kph limit does not apply to a learner licensed driver hence why they have there own conditions as they are a learner.

not confused at all. I'm not a teenager bragging about what could've, should've would've blah fucking blah.

With the 41kph thing - like he's gonna know that. With the attitude he has been displaying, won't be long until he is walking - just ask SM how that feels.


As a learner exceed 70kph on the open road - risk getting fined.
Exceed 100kph on the open road - bringing yourself to plod's attention - risk more fines.




Yay for the red rep, best you take your own advice.

This is what earns a red. You are only half right.
Restricted or full licence - do 115 in a 100 zone, you get done for 15 over
Learner licence - do the same, and you get done for 15 over AND breach of licence condition. You DO NOT get done for 45 over.

MSTRS
7th December 2007, 09:44
As for the 70kph restriction, experienced bikers understand the reason behind that rule, but almost never advise following it when on the open road...travelling on a bike at 30kph below the rest of the traffic is a good way to get yourself killed.
I agree, however, that a lone rider as in McDuck's case should not be doing anything to draw attention to themselves, so he was deservedly pinged and very lucky that he got off so lightly.

McDuck
7th December 2007, 09:48
When you get a bit of life experience then maybe you might know what is actually nice is.

The cop wasn't nice - he was doing his job. You were lucky he didn't ticket you for everything he could have (probably felt sorry for you). You blatantly broke the law yet you bitch about other kids your own age (teenagers) larking about.

You got busted, pay the price, don't blame the bike - quit bitching.


Odd, i would call that nice. And i am not bitching i am telling the morons that think all cops are pigs that there are some good ones out there.

Patch
7th December 2007, 09:52
who gives a fuck. Point is he breaks the law and is going to get fined. Obviously the littl' turd is too full of himself to be all technical about such things as the law. How many things did our old men tell us, just to scare and make us think twice before we did something stupid again.


Perhaps you should direct your attention to a more worthy cause, because I really don't give a shit.


I'm not the one, some poor bastard (in a blue uniform) is going to pull out of a ditch because I thought I knew it all.



Long live the :puke:PC bridgade - what a way to bring up the future generations.

Tank
7th December 2007, 09:59
and?? what's your point??


Let's all wrap the little boys and girls in cotton wool, and tell them only nice things - after we ask their permission off course.

:oi-grr:

Im not making a point - Im simply stating an observation. And that is that you are coming across as a miserable, condescending, petty person who has a huge chip on their shoulder.

Im dont actually disagree with some of the points you are making, but read the quotes I posted of yourself, and you will see that they way you put them is hardly condusive for good debate / discussion.

sunhuntin
7th December 2007, 09:59
funny how people who admit to stunting on organised rides when asked not to get pages of congrats, yet poor old ducky gets spat on as if hes the scum of the earth.
lets see... after 10pm, 13k over the POSTED speed limit and no rego plate. whats so inherantly unsafe about that? the rego plate being gone will not make the bike fall apart, ive read about riders here going 100k OVER the posted speed limit and being praised, and see my point below about the 10pm stuff.

i often rode after 10pm [had an exemption due to work] and honestly, the in town roads are safer at midnight than they are at 9am or 3pm.

mcduck... i think your rego plate come off before you got to taupo, as i noticed it was gone on the ride, but never got a chance to mention it. took me a while to work out why your bike looked funny, lol. theres also a chance it was stolen, so if you havent already, report it stolen just in case someone uses it on a car for a crime. dont want it to trace back to you when it wasnt you.

MSTRS
7th December 2007, 10:00
who gives a fuck. Point is he breaks the law and is going to get fined. Obviously the littl' turd is too full of himself to be all technical about such things as the law. How many things did our old men tell us, just to scare and make us think twice before we did something stupid again.


Perhaps you should direct your attention to a more worthy cause, because I really don't give a shit.


I'm not the one, some poor bastard (in a blue uniform) is going to pull out of a ditch because I thought I knew it all.



Long live the :puke:PC bridgade - what a way to bring up the future generations.
Pity I can't red you again for the above. McDuck said and did nothing to suggest he is a 'littl' turd'. How many of us took on board advice when we were young? You don't actually live in Taupo and ride a Katana, do you?:devil2: I read nothing in McDuck's posts to suggest that he will end up in a ditch (unlike the antics of SM, for instance). And who's being PC here...the cop?

crashe
7th December 2007, 10:10
rego plates: It is easy to loose a rego plate off the back of the bike and not notice it gone.

Recently I was riding out to Kauaia for fish n chips...... Renegade Master made a strange comment about "Love the rego......"
Not one of us at the time knew what he was on about.
Then after getting fuel, I spotted the rego plate was missing.
None of group that I was riding with that day, know when it disappeared off the back of the bike.

We had two choices to make....... either get a trailer out to tow the bike back as it wasn't legal to be on the road........ or ride amongest the group and hope like hell that no cops came along......

I choose to sneak back into Auckland without a rego plate..
Got to Chickadee's place and waited to find out from Ixion what the rego number was... (was on a borrowed 750) then I made up a plate to get me home...
Oh the rego and WOF sticker was lost on that day.... somewhere out there on the back roads.


So dont stick the rego and WOF sticker to the rego plate, cos you then have no proof if stopped that the bike is even legal if you loose the lot in one swoop.

pzkpfw
7th December 2007, 11:35
- you were speeding and are now bragging about it on a public forum

Bragging about 113 km/hr? In that case - I got done for 116 in my Toyota Avensis. I'm a God.

deanohit
7th December 2007, 11:38
Bragging about 113 km/hr? In that case - I got done for 116 in my Toyota Avensis. I'm a God.

You rebel you!

A cop flashed his lights at me one time for going 110km. ;)

steveb64
7th December 2007, 12:36
You rebel you!

A cop flashed his lights at me one time for going 110km. ;)

I've had them waving at me from the side of the road a few times. Nice men. I always wave back... :shit:

McDuck
7th December 2007, 13:13
who gives a fuck. Point is he breaks the law and is going to get fined. Obviously the littl' turd is too full of himself to be all technical about such things as the law. How many things did our old men tell us, just to scare and make us think twice before we did something stupid again.

Perhaps you should direct your attention to a more worthy cause, because I really don't give a shit.


I'm not the one, some poor bastard (in a blue uniform) is going to pull out of a ditch because I thought I knew it all.



Long live the :puke:PC bridgade - what a way to bring up the future generations.


I dont see how his relates to my post? With me saying not all cops are bad etc?



Also it would not be the cop pulling a person out the ditch, that is done by ambo and fire people.....

yungatart
7th December 2007, 15:20
who gives a fuck. Point is he breaks the law and is going to get fined. Obviously the littl' turd is too full of himself to be all technical about such things as the law. How many things did our old men tell us, just to scare and make us think twice before we did something stupid again.


Perhaps you should direct your attention to a more worthy cause, because I really don't give a shit.


I'm not the one, some poor bastard (in a blue uniform) is going to pull out of a ditch because I thought I knew it all.



Long live the :puke:PC bridgade - what a way to bring up the future generations.

You obviously do give a shit, because you keep spouting off in here about it!

A tad grumpy today, are we? Sounds to me like not only did you not get a bit last night, you got out of bed the wrong side this morning too.

He is not beefing about getting caught or having to pay the fine. In fact, the whole point of the thread was to say thanks to the rozzer for being a decent copper!

JimO
7th December 2007, 16:03
HAHA MCDUCKS A LITTLE TURD:whistle:....did ya get patches daughter pregnant don he shure has the hump with you:2guns: that bike has a history of no rego plate becaus it didnt have one when i picked it up......if it makes ya feel better i put a $500 gouge in the side of my hilux today:Oops::argh:

McDuck
7th December 2007, 16:09
HAHA MCDUCKS A LITTLE TURD:whistle:....did ya get patches daughter pregnant don he shure has the hump with you:2guns: that bike has a history of no rego plate becaus it didnt have one when i picked it up......if it makes ya feel better i put a $500 gouge in the side of my hilux today:Oops::argh:

YOU DID WHAT????? Do you have any fucking idear how bad that is? Then you come on here boasting about it? where do you get off? At the rate you are goign you will take the hole fucking door off tomorrow!!!!




(sorry i was feeling a bit patchy)

Mikkel
7th December 2007, 16:17
Nothing dangerous eh?

Why is it that learners have restricted hours?
Is it because they're young and their little brains can't handle the big stresses of the real world?

You were lucky to keep your bike and your license, anything over 41kph above the posted speed limit is instant loss of license - you were lucky.


Don't bitch at others breaking the law when you blatantly go about doing it.

Most of the learners restrictions are an absolute joke. Anyone who holds a full license for another vehicle class should be excempt from the learners period or at least given the opportunity to go and do their restricted assesment immediately! The only two restrictions that make sense are the not to carry a pillion and not to ride anything bigger than 250 ccm. Everything else is bullocks! Everyone knows that!

But keep up the good work Patch - I can see you're getting along well here.


As someone on a learners licence - gezzz you come across as a condescending prick.


Im not making a point - Im simply stating an observation. And that is that you are coming across as a miserable, condescending, petty person who has a huge chip on their shoulder.

Im dont actually disagree with some of the points you are making, but read the quotes I posted of yourself, and you will see that they way you put them is hardly condusive for good debate / discussion.

As usual Sir Tank has made some very good points and I would like to render my support to these statements. :yes:


You rebel you!

A cop flashed his lights at me one time for going 110km. ;)

I actually thought it was illegal to flash your lights when there were cops around - especially when they're monitoring people's speed ;)

JimO
7th December 2007, 17:00
YOU DID WHAT????? Do you have any fucking idear how bad that is? Then you come on here boasting about it? where do you get off? At the rate you are goign you will take the hole fucking door off tomorrow!!!!




(sorry i was feeling a bit patchy)

dont open a tilta door with your $50k hilux parked on the other side

McDuck
7th December 2007, 18:06
dont open a tilta door with your $50k hilux parked on the other side

I agree.....

Patch
8th December 2007, 03:53
Yippee - more red bling from the under 30 noobs

If you want to try an flame me for having a slap at a young fulla whose has been a bit hypocritical lately - more fuggin power to you lot.


McDuck moans about his peers riding "illegally", then he himself gets busted with no plate, speeding, outside riding restrictions - and we know all this because . . . . he was dumb enough to post it on a public forum.

Good onya ya bloody Hippo and ya littl' PC bridgade. Like the rep system means anything anyway. It ain't gonna save ya life nor stop you from doing stupid stuff.

JimO
8th December 2007, 06:30
Yippee - more red bling from the under 30 noobs

If you want to try an flame me for having a slap at a young fulla whose has been a bit hypocritical lately - more fuggin power to you lot.


McDuck moans about his peers riding "illegally", then he himself gets busted with no plate, speeding, outside riding restrictions - and we know all this because . . . . he was dumb enough to post it on a public forum.

Good onya ya bloody Hippo and ya littl' PC bridgade. Like the rep system means anything anyway. It ain't gonna save ya life nor stop you from doing stupid stuff.

you forget to take your pills this morning patch............of course you never broke any of the rules eh, im thinking of a word that starts with w and finishes with anker

Matt_TG
8th December 2007, 08:25
Patch. You just don't get it do you?

McDuck wasn't moaning about being nicked, he said 'fair cop' and wanted others to know that not all cops will screw you for all they've got.

You have then managed to turn it into a one man personal crusade against him, for reasons unknown, thinking it's clever to belittle younger people who ride smaller bikes.

It seems to me that McDuck is more mature than the way you are acting.

Have a happy day.

Tank
8th December 2007, 11:51
As usual Sir Tank has made some very good points

"Sir Tank" - I like it. I like it a lot !

Waylander
8th December 2007, 12:13
and?? what's your point??


Let's all wrap the little boys and girls in cotton wool, and tell them only nice things - after we ask their permission off course.

:oi-grr:
Isn't that something like telling them all that they are too stupid and immature to ride after a certain time and over a certain speed? Unable to cope with the real world?

YOU DID WHAT????? Do you have any fucking idear how bad that is? Then you come on here boasting about it? where do you get off? At the rate you are goign you will take the hole fucking door off tomorrow!!!!




(sorry i was feeling a bit patchy)
BAHAHAHA!!! Someone just created a new catch phrase.


Yippee - more red bling from the under 30 noobs

If you want to try an flame me for having a slap at a young fulla whose has been a bit hypocritical lately - more fuggin power to you lot.


McDuck moans about his peers riding "illegally", then he himself gets busted with no plate, speeding, outside riding restrictions - and we know all this because . . . . he was dumb enough to post it on a public forum.

Good onya ya bloody Hippo and ya littl' PC bridgade. Like the rep system means anything anyway. It ain't gonna save ya life nor stop you from doing stupid stuff.I just went outside to yell t a couple of kids riding their little toy pit bike with no helmet, yet if it wasn't illegal here I'd only wear mine when going out of town.
Sounds like the same situation you are calling McDuck a hypocrite for.

Here's the question for you though, which is safer? Riding around town at legal speeds following ll the road rules with no helmet? Or speeding up and down a residential street with blind exit driveways and drivers that tend to just pull out at speed without looking doing wheelies and other assorted hoonish behavior.

McDuck
8th December 2007, 12:43
If you are riding slow (30ish KPH) then it would be safer. I have gotten a bug in the eye at 40pkh with visor up, did not crash but come bloddy close for a min.

Waylander
8th December 2007, 14:07
If you are riding slow (30ish KPH) then it would be safer. I have gotten a bug in the eye at 40pkh with visor up, did not crash but come bloddy close for a min.
Ever heard of sunglasses?

Mikkel
8th December 2007, 14:40
"Sir Tank" - I like it. I like it a lot !

You're welcome mate. Anyone who refrains from going for the lowest common denominator in just about every discussion deserves a knighthood ;)


dont open a tilta door with your $50k hilux parked on the other side

$50,000 for a bloody Hilux! You gotta be kidding me - oh btw, I got a cheap bridge for sale at the moment ;)


Yippee - more red bling from the under 30 noobs

If you want to try an flame me for having a slap at a young fulla whose has been a bit hypocritical lately - more fuggin power to you lot.


McDuck moans about his peers riding "illegally", then he himself gets busted with no plate, speeding, outside riding restrictions - and we know all this because . . . . he was dumb enough to post it on a public forum.

Good onya ya bloody Hippo and ya littl' PC bridgade. Like the rep system means anything anyway. It ain't gonna save ya life nor stop you from doing stupid stuff.

I'd red you if I thought your statements had any other impact than making people chuckle and do the rotating finger to temple gesture... :crazy:
But in a way you're right about the stuff I highlighted for you - you very clearly illustrate your point. :clap:
Also, I always thought that there were more than 30 n00bs on this site (myself included and all).

JimO
8th December 2007, 20:38
$50,000 for a bloody Hilux! You gotta be kidding me - oh btw, I got a cheap bridge for sale at the moment ;)

thats what they cost bud

McDuck
8th December 2007, 22:09
$50,000 for a bloody Hilux! You gotta be kidding me - oh btw, I got a cheap bridge for sale at the moment ;)

thats what they cost bud

Could you buy me one to please?

JimO
9th December 2007, 07:38
Could you buy me one to please?

NO because you obviously not responsible enough to have one:Pokey:

McDuck
9th December 2007, 11:37
NO because you obviously not responsible enough to have one:Pokey:

Well i am not the one that scrached it with a door :Oops:

MSTRS
9th December 2007, 11:45
Ho ho ho!!:2thumbsup

Pancakes
9th December 2007, 19:11
If you want to check how far out your speedo is, on brighams creek rd whenuapai there is an electronic speed check for motorists with bad habits. It will tell you how fast you are going up to 80.

Carefull dude, I was speeding up for that thing for ages and felt a bit let down if it just posted my speed instead of flashing "SLOW - DOWN - SLOW - DOWN" at me then found out they DO record speeds and times so they can see where to put cameras!!

There, a better target for Patches venting. Your a teenager eh McDuck? lets go do some skids on the streets late at night and smoke P a? See ya then! hehehehehehee

McDuck
9th December 2007, 19:59
Dude i dont even drink....

Pancakes
9th December 2007, 20:26
Yes you do you little shit! There you go again proving all 19 year olds lie like there's no tomorrow! In my day we never filmed ourselves on our phones and watched you-tube on our iPods, you make me sick! hahahahahahhaha





doin' "patches" on yo momma's front lawn! hahahahahaha