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    Bike rider clocked breaking 70kmh speed limit

    haven't we all done this??something to have a laugh about

    http://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/mp/6681...h-speed-limit/

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    Thats crazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Thats crazy
    not if you know the hill! bout 40m drop over couple of hundy meters dist, tis a bastard to bike up it

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    "But his mother Debra Francis has questioned whether Duncan could have broken the law on his bike."

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    Yep,pushbikes can go rather fast downhill,especially if you got like 21-28 gears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Everlasting View Post
    Yep,pushbikes can go rather fast downhill,especially if you got like 21-28 gears.
    or a big fuckoff hill

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    Hahaha.... mums and their sons My Duncky wunky would never ride that fast.... or drink alcohol... or talk to girls

    75 in a 70 zone?? What, was the cop gonna give him a ticket? I remember ripping down some massive hill on a school camp at 95km/h. It was pretty freaky. Some of the kids were pretty pissed that we spent ages riding up this freakin massive hill only to ride down it again, but most thought it was awesome

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    It's not hard to break the speed limit on a push bike - Queen Street or the main drag through Ponsonby are two places where it is exceedingly easy. I quite enjoy belting along Hobsonville Road, a 50kmh zone, passing cars that are 'speeding' at 60kmh. It's a good workout and the look on peoples faces are hilarious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    It's not hard to break the speed limit on a push bike - Queen Street or the main drag through Ponsonby are two places where it is exceedingly easy. I quite enjoy belting along Hobsonville Road, a 50kmh zone, passing cars that are 'speeding' at 60kmh. It's a good workout and the look on peoples faces are hilarious.
    I got hassled moons ago in Newtown, Wellington, hurtling down Constable Street at about 3.am holding onto the side of a Morris Minor ute doing about the same, 70-odd k's. The cop never even looked at the driver of the ute (who was a mate of mine), he just hassled me! He even went to the trouble of taking the frame number off the bottom of the bike to make sure it wasn't stolen. After much lecturing and chest beating he let us go and we proceeded to repeat the chucklefest along Island Bay Parade. Yee-har!

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Hahaha.... mums and their sons My Duncky wunky would never ride that fast.... or drink alcohol... or talk to girls

    75 in a 70 zone?? What, was the cop gonna give him a ticket? I remember ripping down some massive hill on a school camp at 95km/h. It was pretty freaky. Some of the kids were pretty pissed that we spent ages riding up this freakin massive hill only to ride down it again, but most thought it was awesome
    how did you know it was 95ks

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    it had a dodgy speedo thats all he had to say

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    I got a trip home wit tee police when I was 14, speeding through Henderson town centre on my 10 speed, copper said I was doin 65kph....me daddy was most impressed(this was in 1984)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    not if you know the hill! bout 40m drop over couple of hundy meters dist, tis a bastard to bike up it
    So we are happy with the reporting that the speed limit was broken going down the hill
    Only a biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of a car window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    how did you know it was 95ks
    Some dude had a bike computer that showed speed, max speed, cadence etc. I don't know how accurate it was back then but we were fair ripping it. Hindsight says it probably would have been pretty messy had anyone lost it but we really were bulletproof back then

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    Coppers cought my son (he was about 12 at the time) doing jumps on his push bike at port waikato a couple of years ago
    They escorted him home
    He had the biggest grin on his face as he rode up the centre of the road with a cop car following him

    Like I said before, I have taught him well

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