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    Police concerned about dangerous antics

    "Helensville police say they sympathise with Peak Road residents who regularly complain about the dangerous antics of weekend speedsters.
    Sergeant Mike Colson says police now field weekly reports of racing at speeds somtimes over 200kph, and wheels stands on Peak and Old North Roads.
    These routes are now popular alternatives to State Highway 16 as a quick way through to Kaukapakapa.
    A weekend and fine weather is a perfect combination for bringing out such racers and residents are fed up with it, he says.
    Unfortunately, we cant do much without a registration number, and the bikes are going too fast for them to be taken down.
    To apprehend them a number of police vehicles is needed, and Mr Colson is trying to arrange for Orewa-based strategic traffic unit to do a patrol"


    As reported in todays Rodney times. Now SLOW down so they get your rego number

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    All fun and games until the first one ends up in ICU - or dead.
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
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    Simple solution-Helos............

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    heliclopters can't see plates while you're goin fast..
    shame, I thought it was a nice relaxed road when I did it last weekend. Never ridden it before. Be a shame to be hassled next time I go for a cruise..
    either that, or I'll just have to go faster

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    You'll be surprised what can be picked up from the air. Also m/c can be tracked to riders homes..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    heliclopters can't see plates while you're goin fast..
    shame, I thought it was a nice relaxed road when I did it last weekend. Never ridden it before. Be a shame to be hassled next time I go for a cruise..
    either that, or I'll just have to go faster
    No, they just follow you to somebody that can - and maybe a roadblock but we won't go there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck
    "Helensville police say they sympathise with Peak Road residents who regularly complain about the dangerous antics of weekend speedsters.
    Sergeant Mike Colson says police now field weekly reports of racing at speeds somtimes over 200kph, and wheels stands on Peak and Old North Roads.
    These routes are now popular alternatives to State Highway 16 as a quick way through to Kaukapakapa.
    A weekend and fine weather is a perfect combination for bringing out such racers and residents are fed up with it, he says.
    Unfortunately, we cant do much without a registration number, and the bikes are going too fast for them to be taken down.
    To apprehend them a number of police vehicles is needed, and Mr Colson is trying to arrange for Orewa-based strategic traffic unit to do a patrol"


    As reported in todays Rodney times. Now SLOW down so they get your rego number
    fuck i'll have to slow down , one of my mates is a cop out there

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    Now who was down old north road, I seem to remeber a group hmmm...

    They better not wreck my pootles through 16 (with lots MORE cops) that would gut me.

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    FUCK YEAH I CLOCKED MY BIKE THERE HEAPS IN THE PAST , THE STRAIGHT ENDS IN A STOP SIGN AND YA GOTTA BE CAREFULL NOT TO OVER SHOOT OUT TO SH16, IF YOU GO RIGHT ONTO 16 AND THEN RIGHT AGAIN THAT NEXT ROAD HAS SOME GREAT 250 PLUS CORNERS.
    COMING THE OTHER WAY UP PEAK ROAD IS GOOD FOR DOING 200 PLUS WHEELSTANDS OFF THE BUMPS, I LOVE OLD NORTH ROAD IF YOU CROSS 16 AT THE KUMEU END THERE ARE SOME GOOD ROADS ALL THE WAY TO BETHELLS THEN ONTO PIHA

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    Cool

    well there is only one solution to this problem...

    Everyone slow down for the next few weeks going throu there...

    So then the next time the local's complain to the police, they wont believe them...... So you all go real slow, no wheelies or stay away from there, just for the next few weeks. Til it settles down.

    That road is a nice piece to ride on... lets not spoil it for all us slower riders....hehehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capstard
    THE STRAIGHT ENDS IN A STOP SIGN ,
    with gravel
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by SP
    with gravel
    With cow shit at the end of the seal...............

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    Better invest in a good radar detector.

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    There's plenty of other places to do 200+, for a couple of weeks anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    All fun and games until the first one ends up in ICU - or dead.
    Well I posted it tongue in cheek SD. The ride on Sunday was for us SLOW riders. Me at 200+ kph..like the Tui Ad says "YEAH RIGHT"!

    The main reason for posting was to give a friendly warning to our faster crew to perhaps go somewhere else for a few weeks should they feel the need to twist the wrist.

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