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    having treadlies registered so they can pay road user charges will benefit them because the money raised can be used to promote safe riding courses, informative brochures, and a web site with ride safe videos on it.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    having treadlies registered so they can pay road user charges will benefit them because the money raised can be used to promote safe riding courses, informative brochures, and a web site with ride safe videos on it.
    It'll be called LSAC no doubt...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    The motorcycling community attracts wannabe racers too in their racing outfits. Sometimes there can be little difference in price between a mid priced sports bike and a top end carbon fibre cycle too.
    Except with the increase in racing nessousness of the motorcycle "Outfit" comes an increase in safety and protection so really it's not a comparison is it fuckwit

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    The motorcycling community attracts wannabe racers too in their racing outfits. Sometimes there can be little difference in price between a mid priced sports bike and a top end carbon fibre cycle too.
    Unfortunately it attracts twats who have no idea too
    And as someone who raced pushbikes for a number of years with people who went on to represent NZ both at the Olympics & Commonwealth games I can say you have no idea how expensive top-end racing bikes can be and not the bullshit off the shelf mid range mass produced stuff but top line custom built items

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    The motorcycling community attracts wannabe racers too in their racing outfits. Sometimes there can be little difference in price between a mid priced sports bike and a top end carbon fibre cycle too.
    Adventure pushbikes have more hysterical vision.....
    Coz they don't have to try and keep up with the group.
    Even though it is a race.....
    Sorry yet another thread of lycra gone to the dogs....

    Big C is however still da biggest fuckwit eva....
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    Well you know chaps, I for one appreciate cassina posting regularly. No really, I mean that.

    After all it helps us mere mortals feel quite clever, what after donning our gumboots to wade thru the endless river of bovine excrement she spouts...

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    ...don't try and bring everyone down to your level, fuckwit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    If you think about it whether it be motorcycle or cycle riding everyone starts out as a twat with no idea.
    Fixed it for you ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    If you think about it whether it be motorcycle or cycle racing everyone starts out as a twat with no idea.
    The majority actually start out in their chosen field of recreation as willing learners eager to improve their knowledge & better themselves, then there's idiots who flounder their way along spewing out rectal discharge with no idea of what they're talking about you could've filled bromley up a couple of times by now

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    do cyclists have to follow the road code?

    if so, isn't there a law that says if a road user isn't going the speed limit they must pull over as soon as safe to allow vehicles capable of the speed limit to pass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Sichoe View Post
    do cyclists have to follow the road code?

    if so, isn't there a law that says if a road user isn't going the speed limit they must pull over as soon as safe to allow vehicles capable of the speed limit to pass?

    Refer to the attached.

    http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regul...DLM303041.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    And how many "infringement notices" get issued for failing to do so......?

    I any ....
    Ever...
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