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    Quote Originally Posted by hayabusa01
    Still would have to "prove" that he wrote it.. That in itself will be difficult - "Have no idea what you are talking about officer"
    You miss the "search warrant" part??

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayabusa01
    Still would have to "prove" that he wrote it.. That in itself will be difficult - "Have no idea what you are talking about officer"
    Writing isn't the offence. Its simply a written account of what happened that can be traced back to a person or an address, which can be linked to a vehicle, which can be linked to a crash scene, which can be linked back to the written account of the events etc etc etc. Everything can be traced to some degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    Writing isn't the offence. Its simply a written account of what happened that can be traced back to a person or an address, which can be linked to a vehicle, which can be linked to a crash scene, which can be linked back to the written account of the events etc etc etc. Everything can be traced to some degree.
    Exactly - don't you guys actually actively canvas certain places for intelligence on criminals...

    Not this KB stuff but drug running, computer crime, terrorism, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayabusa01
    Still would have to "prove" that he wrote it.. That in itself will be difficult - "Have no idea what you are talking about officer"
    It's really easy to prove that the message was posted on KB from a computer connected to the Internet via an ISP, from the address at which the bike's registered owner resides. Provided the farmer noted down the rego.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    It's really easy to prove that the message was posted on KB from a computer connected to the Internet via an ISP, from the address at which the bike's registered owner resides. Provided the farmer noted down the rego.
    Even if the farmer didn't note the rego I'd be willing to bet there wouldn't be anymore than one banged up Bros 650 at the address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Exactly - don't you guys actually actively canvas certain places for intelligence on criminals...
    Nah mate, we just wing it and hope for the best. She'll be right aye!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    Nah mate, we just wing it and hope for the best. She'll be right aye!
    Hehehehe - ...............dunno why but fuckin hell......shit I find that funny (must go to sleep now)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    fuck yeah, i wanna go for a ride.....if my leg and bike worked i would
    Yeah, go for it, don't listen to the nanas here, listen to WINJA and give it death eh? speed limits are for pussies and ALL speeders just know when its safe to speed.......
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    A classic case of youthful enthusiasm and inexperience overcoming caution and seasoned judgement, hope you learn something from it and you also fully recover. (did ya need a clean pair of Y-fronts after the crash??)
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    The bros 650 is a good bike ,,except the front forks ..the whole lot should be binned ..the same happened to me ...ripple cranked over in the company of a VFR 750 ... back in 92 /3 ish ... Ducks hill in London if anyone knows it ,,on the way to the pub
    Anyway over the ripples and she washed out on me I had to straighten up haul on the anchors and complete the turn ,,,..The Frame on those thing is as Stiff as ...and they Do handle ...But Those forks take a bit of work to get them from crap ,,,to tolerably crap ...

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    BTW ,,I also Binned it at 160 ,,, on an RG250 ,,,so join the club ....( I learnt my lesson and I cant be trusted ,,so I bought an Enfield ,,,,try getting that to !60 km/h
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    The issue isnt that the bike was too big for the lad, its the lad was going too fast for both him and the bike.
    and that is cos the bike was too big for him and his lack of experience on that bike...simple.
    *almost* any 650 will be too powerful for someone with only a small amount of road experience ...and adrenalin is a powerful force, no matter what your age, it will take over and make you do stupid things, we have all been there.
    At 16 years you think you cant die, at 36 you KNOW you can, thats the only real difference, it gives you a slight pause before doing something stupid.

    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    i agree i was being a fucktard, in a sorta contrlled way, but i'm still fucken lucky to be alive.:spudbn:
    Yep! We are glad too mate.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    for those who think its my first bike, i also have had a gpz400r ninja, and a gn250 [the ultimation of gutless]
    Fuk sake mate........ I have been riding for 22yrs non stop owned 1100's thours and a turbo, spent hours riding the worlds fastest production bike .... and every day I'm still learning.
    So FFS I for one dont give a shit if you have had a ninja or what ever, at 16 you know shit all..... but I tell ya what its the best time of ya life learning so dont fuk it up.

    ps: the day you think you know it all.... is the day you will be pushing up daisys
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    I feel sorry for yas mate, I really do, but Im with Marty on this one.

    Trying to prove something without learning first. Hopefully next time you will be more careful. Lesson learnt aye?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    spent hours riding the worlds fastest production bike .... and every day I'm still learning.
    Not the CX............
    To every man upon this earth
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    Than facing fearful odds
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51
    And giving the guy shit for it helps how?

    It might stop him being a twat in the future
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    and that is cos the bike was too big for him and his lack of experience on that bike...simple.
    *almost* any 650 will be too powerful for someone with only a small amount of road experience ...and adrenalin is a powerful force, no matter what your age, it will take over and make you do stupid things, we have all been there.
    At 16 years you think you cant die, at 36 you KNOW you can, thats the only real difference, it gives you a slight pause before doing something stupid.
    Thats fair enough...I just didnt articulate myself very well.
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