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speedpro
10th December 2004, 20:25
Cop in a dark blue Ford Courier ute with canopy pulling over a truck between Parnell and Newmarket on Wednesday
Groins_NZ
10th December 2004, 20:49
Aye, there's one of those around Otaki which I've seen pulling over unsuspecting cagers from time to time. Also a red and blue Mitsubishi van that I quite often see parked at Pukerua Bay or just past McKays Crossing. :sly:
spudchucka
11th December 2004, 00:13
It'd be a CVIU cop.
Sycophant
11th December 2004, 01:19
I got pulled over by an unmarked silver Holden ute in the Auckland CBD...
But so far the most bizarre unmarked police car that I have seen is a huge dark blue late model Ford F350 - I saw it cruising down Queen St in traffic - two cops in dark blue overalls driving, with lights in the rear window. Big damn ute.
scumdog
11th December 2004, 02:25
Cop in a dark blue Ford Courier ute with canopy pulling over a truck between Parnell and Newmarket on Wednesday
And where pray does 'dirty b'stards' fit in with that sentence? Was the ute a bit muddy?
Jackrat
11th December 2004, 07:02
Cop in a dark blue Ford Courier ute with canopy pulling over a truck between Parnell and Newmarket on Wednesday
Old news mate.
That blokes out there every day,along with his buddy in the Mitzi ute.
Isn't it nice having a whole section dedicated to just little old you.
If you drive a truck that is. :spudwhat:
bear
11th December 2004, 08:23
View any vehicle as a possible - okay well maybe not Holden Barinas
ching_ching
11th December 2004, 10:14
View any vehicle as a possible - okay well maybe not Holden Barinas
My sentiments exactly! Which is part and parcel of why I got rid of the 600. For my type of riding and where I usually go, just wasn't utilising it's potential as much as I should have... analogous to trotting a thoroughbred around the paddock. (Plus I was getting that inner feeling that I'd be getting a major ticket soon). So it was either a)snot around and risk a ticket b)adhere and abuse the bike (read "not riding it to it's capability) or c) sell it and put myself out of my misery.
Chose c) and am now currently in limbo. :confused2
ching
SPman
11th December 2004, 10:25
Thats not your bike in Colemans, then?
scumdog
11th December 2004, 11:52
My sentiments exactly! Which is part and parcel of why I got rid of the 600. For my type of riding and where I usually go, just wasn't utilising it's potential as much as I should have... analogous to trotting a thoroughbred around the paddock. (Plus I was getting that inner feeling that I'd be getting a major ticket soon). So it was either a)snot around and risk a ticket b)adhere and abuse the bike (read "not riding it to it's capability) or c) sell it and put myself out of my misery.
Chose c) and am now currently in limbo. :confused2
ching
You chose (c)? The whole sorry saga is a cop-out!! Get a GN250 and put a 13 tooth front sprocket on it - that will give you acceleration without the top speed that worries you! "Abuse the bike" pah!, I feel it's not the bike that's being abused!! :crazy:
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