Official policy ... it is not the requirement of vehicle owners/operators to know what the accuracy of their speedometer is ... but it is the legal responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure they stay under the speed limits.
Ignorance and/or inability to do this is not a lawful defense.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
I used to enjoy doing that on the Hayabusa: pop into a full tuck when passing a particular unmarked car at a steady pace just below the limit... and stay on or below the limit until they get bored.
I'm not normally a troll and don't have anything against police... however there was one particular officer I took great pleasure in doing that to because he had such a hard on for bikes.
After 4 or 5 times he stopped taking the bait.
Cassina wouldn't be able to tell as the wind enters his/her helmet, goes in between the ears and exits the other side.
On my old naked Hyosung when I was bored I used to play round with my body position deliberately leaving my throttle at the same postion to see the effect on the speedo.
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