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    Maybe his missus was really horny and he,d been away awhile. That would be a valid reason to do that kind of thing wouldnt it? Cant understand why he came all that way on sh1 with the feds keeping a close eye on him,and then turned of to go through the catlins. To scared of the gore/mataura feds maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    ..he'd be knackered (and was) and his riding would be shit (and was).
    This would indeed appear to have been the case...

    I liked the earlier comment "rebel without a clue..." very apt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Since when did the south have a motorway?
    Its actually painted gravel.. its a rather long story..

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    obviously the crap weather down south made him attempt to leave the area ASAP .... prob headin to Auckland .
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Well HE wasn't sitting in an arm-chair on front of a key-board calmly assessing his options...

    And why would somebody from Invers and heading that way suddenly want to get on the 'midday sailing in Picton'?
    I was taking the piss out of an alleged non pursuit that took half a day and stopped in the middle for sarnies and petrol.

    Either that or winding up drongos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malfunconz View Post
    obviously the crap weather down south made him attempt to leave the area ASAP .... prob headin to Auckland .
    You need a compass dude,and a map.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I was taking the piss out of an alleged non pursuit that took half a day and stopped in the middle for sarnies and petrol.

    Either that or winding up drongos.

    Hmmm...sometimes hard to tell piss-takers from drongos ya know....
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    Well done NZ Police.

    They had his plate number, so they didn't do u-turns in front of other traffic to chase him, didn't endanger other drivers/riders with a high speed chase, they just sat back until he binned it and took himself out.

    Good piece of judgement on behalf of the constabulary.

    Not such a good piece of judgement on behalf of the mobike rider.

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    When you're riding a Yamaha, you don't stop. Not even for the cops.

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    Hahaha wat an egg. Just let urself get pulled instead of tryn to race through roads u probs arnt familiar with. Lol and howd he crash? Wtf. Shitta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    Well done NZ Police.

    They had his plate number, so they didn't do u-turns in front of other traffic to chase him, didn't endanger other drivers/riders with a high speed chase, they just sat back until he binned it and took himself out.

    Good piece of judgement on behalf of the constabulary.

    Not such a good piece of judgement on behalf of the mobike rider.
    Agreed. Do not condone his actions at all, but...

    How the hell did it take him 170kms to lose his legal enforcing tail? Provided he did not have a chopper tracking him, a rider competent at speed should really be able to get it over and done with in a fraction of that time. Of course, this guy by no means sounds competent. Bad decisions:

    1) Choosing to run
    2) and NOT having the riding ability to back it all up.

    Go back to Grand Theft Auto noob.
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    they have got a chopper down there. "Chopper Scumdog"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Agreed. Do not condone his actions at all, but...

    How the hell did it take him 170kms to lose his legal enforcing tail? Provided he did not have a chopper tracking him, a rider competent at speed should really be able to get it over and done with in a fraction of that time. Of course, this guy by no means sounds competent. Bad decisions:

    1) Choosing to run
    2) and NOT having the riding ability to back it all up.


    Go back to Grand Theft Auto noob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Agreed. Do not condone his actions at all, but...

    How the hell did it take him 170kms to lose his legal enforcing tail? Provided he did not have a chopper tracking him, a rider competent at speed should really be able to get it over and done with in a fraction of that time. Of course, this guy by no means sounds competent. Bad decisions:

    1) Choosing to run
    2) and NOT having the riding ability to back it all up.

    Go back to Grand Theft Auto noob.
    True, that. I lost them on a GB400 on the open road more than once, and that thing would only do the ton if the wind was blowing in the right direction.
    Probably wouldn't have got away with that down here though, there be no farken hills or corners in this part of the world and I'm 25kg heavier than I was back then. They'd probably just overtake and then finish me off with a U turn a bit further up the road.

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