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    As Weasel said
    pick your time and place, plenty of good roads to enjoy.
    10 of us went to Taupo the other day via the long way not one spoiler to be seen the whole way. The majority of the ride was at the speed limit though. A great day out was had by all.
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    As at the moment I live in Scotland, I am unable to comment on how to get away from the T/cops, yet, but once I am there next month I will start working on it, the riding in a gaggle of bike one sounds great until the L plater can't keep up and takes everyone down, not seen this happen but heard the urban myth.

    Anyway, we usually take a T/cop with us as our get out of jail free card, cops anywhere in the world will not do other cops, unless they don't like each other. Also when you get out of Glasgow and up the Highlands there is very few cops, then when you get to the islands there are none and above Ullapool(mid way up) there are none, so as you please.

    I also lived on the Isle Of Man for 5years and it was superb passing the cops at 150-160mph(not kpm) over the mountain section, now that was awsome. In the towns and villages the speed limit is 30mph(50mph) and outside there was no speed limit, nice for biking but strange people. Banjo players.
    If someone passes you he is a nutter and you expect to pick him off the blacktop round the next corner, if you pass someone they are a slow and have all the gear and no idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keeper
    Another way we were told by motorcycle cops themselves, is travel in larger groups, stagger your party left/right on the road and keep it as tight as safely possible so they cant identify the speeder.
    A Ulysses group of seven bikes I was with last winter was stopped by a cop.

    I wasn't actually planning on stopping for him as he couldn't possibly have meant me, I was only doing an indicated 100kph as was the group (it was raining) and I was last but one in the group. Had to change to plan B though because he parked his car in the middle of the road and we all had to stop.

    He told us that someone had been doing 140. If they were I didn't see it, but he also said he couldn't identify who it was.
    He further informed us that in those circumstances it is customary to hand a ticket to the first bike in the group.
    Seems to me that it would more likely be tail end Charlie but wtf?

    He was quite shitty at first but calmed down (it may have been the sight of all the grey hair). Told us a bunch of shit we had all heard before, to which we all nodded politely, then he left.
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    here is a suggestion

    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel
    Would only work on a stationary copper...

    If he was travelling towards you then the point man would have to pass him, then overtake, then speed away from the copper in order to reach you before he does.
    nah all that is needed is the lead guy pulls up and rings on the good ole trusty mob to warn the others ... wont even cost a cent as it will only be enough to set the receivers vibrating phone off.

    the flaws in the plan however are:
    a) receiver forgets to set to vibrate - doh!
    b) receiver is extremely popular and gets numerous calls through out the journey making it an extremely sllooooowww ride - doh doh!
    c) and then there is always the NO RECEPTION problem - doh! doh! doh!

    like any plan is bulletproof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008
    He told us that someone had been doing 140. If they were I didn't see it, but he also said he couldn't identify who it was.
    He further informed us that in those circumstances it is customary to hand a ticket to the first bike in the group.
    .
    I can't believe a court in any just society would accept this.However in good ol' Nazi NZ I'd believe it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008
    He further informed us that in those circumstances it is customary to hand a ticket to the first bike in the group.
    .
    There is no way he'd get home on that one in court. All those witnesses to that statement?
    He was bluffing because he knew he was fucked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    There is no way he'd get home on that one in court. All those witnesses to that statement?
    He was bluffing because he knew he was fucked.
    Nah, he was bluffing - cos he was bluffing!!

    He'd know he wouldn't 'get home' with that ticket - but it's good for a wind-up - and makes for a good drinking topic by the bikers late on "f'nn hell, glad I dont travel on front" and "Nah, he can't do that - can he??" etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    You could ride 10 km's ahead and if you do see a tax man, bang off a flare. The wicked speeders will see the flare ahead and become non-wicked quickly.
    Pat pending
    And then run for cover as all the local S.A.R. guys headed for the flare!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Nah, he was bluffing - cos he was bluffing!!

    He'd know he wouldn't 'get home' with that ticket - but it's good for a wind-up - and makes for a good drinking topic by the bikers late on "f'nn hell, glad I dont travel on front" and "Nah, he can't do that - can he??" etc
    So he was really performing a public service then.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    So he was really performing a public service then.
    Yup, the fish'n'chip act is still in place and working well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    And then run for cover as all the local S.A.R. guys headed for the flare!
    not speaking from experience are we Scumdog??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    not speaking from experience are we Scumdog??
    My lips are sealed!
    Remind me to tell y'all about the Plane Crash incident next time we meet!
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    A bunch of mates of mine were travelling in a group of about six and agreed that if one got pulled over the others would carry on and meet up at the next stop.
    As they were approaching Murchison they saw the lead guy stopped with a cop so they carried on and stopped at the Murchison pub.
    A bit later the cop pulled up outside, wound down the window and said "your mate's a bit pissed off with you lot, he's run out of gas and you just left him........".
    He gave one of them a ride back with a can of petrol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    My lips are sealed!
    Remind me to tell y'all about the Plane Crash incident next time we meet!
    sounds intereeeesssssttting. Should be good over another whiskey I think SD, say next weekend?
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