Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
Uhh yeah something like that, it's all one colour now though, and it looks mint. sort of.
Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
Uhh yeah something like that, it's all one colour now though, and it looks mint. sort of.
GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'
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Tru, tru, and i do have matching gear to the bike colour. maybe will just have to ride around without my plate on?Originally Posted by loosebruce
S.G.C. & C.K.M.C.
I am with you Oakie. Not that I could run if I wanted to on my current bike.Originally Posted by Oakie
What motivates you guys to do runners anyways?
Personally, I would have to have 5 Kgs of Peruvian uncut cocaine in my backpack, and my wife's body in a state of decomposition back home in the bath tub.
Can anyone enlighten those of us who would prefer to just stop and get the ticket?
Originally Posted by ApplicatioNZ
Yeah or like the other day when I had the plans to a nuclear warhead trigger in my backpack and Jack was.... oh no wait..... that was 24.... sorry, carry on![]()
There is nothing to fear but fear itself...and spiders.
My licence = my job,Originally Posted by ApplicatioNZ
no licenece = no job![]()
no job = no tyres
no tyres = no riding
no riding = CRAZY Mr **R1**
and its kinda fun..![]()
Sometimes it's a bit more than a $80 fine at stake.
Is it not just enough for them to get your rego though and wait for you at home or pay a friendly visit the next day?Originally Posted by cowpoos
(he he ... MY bike do 210 - 250? Perhaps if someone fired it out of a cannon it might)
Grow older but never grow up
Tell you what fella, you sit on the side of the road and I'll ride past at 210-250 and you can tell me what my plate number is . Now we'll try that again with you driving toward me at 80-100k while I'm doing 210-250 and we'll see if you can answer that too.
A "ticket" means I have to explain to my insurance company that I've got another ticket. And although 139k means 4 gears to go for me, insurance companies have kittens if you do that on a regular basis. The $500 fine is almost 1/4 of my daughters school fees for a term. Then when the insurance company talks to their underwriters, my premiums/excess go up further, or my cover gets pulled completely. And I'm not just talking about my bike here, I'm talking about both my cars that I dawdle around in too. Not to mention the fact I HATE PIGS which makes it a real challenge to sit onthe side of the road and listen to some anally retentive f***tard tell me that at 123km/h on a dead straight almost empty piece of open road I'm gonna kill someone.
And if I'm doing over 140, I ain't losing my license without a fight fella. No way. If I stop I am 99% likely to lose my license (the 1% is for the good cop who writes down 139, in which case refer to my previous paragraph). If I don't stop, so far I'm 100% likely to NOT suffer any consequences other than a marginally higher fuel bill and some slightly more worn tyres. If I lose my license, I then have to explain to my employer why I can't perform certain aspects of my job. Unlike others I won't lose my job, but it won't be helpful to my career development, which in turn impacts everything in my life. My insurer obviously wouldn't cover me while I was disq, and I doubt very much they'd be continuing my cover when I got my license back again. Not for a 4th disq.
Can you see where I'm coming from?
"You, Madboy, are the Uncooked Pork Sausage of Sausage Beasts. With extra herbs."
- Jim2 c2006
Rego! you try reading the rego of a bike that just passed you at over 200kph, for a while i used to try and read rego's just driving around and bikes doing normal speeds (sort of) and it's quite hard and you have to get pretty close and when you're a messy prick like me who has a filthy plate that can't be read from 10 metres away standing still, at over 250kph in the dark with no numberplate light on, well need i say more. Not to mention it's bloody hard to read a plate while the bike is wheeling past you as well.Originally Posted by Oakie
No plates are all gravey until you find yourself having to gap it at inconvenient times like plodding along to work, a plate of a bike long dead attracts less attention but you're in trouble if you get pulled with it on, dirty, dirty, dirty is the way to go.
Why run, R1 covered it pretty much, if it's something minor (non licence losing offence) you'd be more inclined to stop, but if stopping means bye bye licence, you might as well chance it, if you still get caught you still lose your licence for the same amount of time and get stung a bit more in the pocket, but then you could get away scott free, and that works for me.
GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'
All you Gixxer riders check it out http://www.gixxerplanet.com/home/ind...referrerid=235
For all your riding saftey gear needs and Remus Mufflers check out www.quasimoto.co.nzAnything Suzuki! Rock into Colemans and check it out www.colemans-suzuki.co.nz
LOL bet me to it Mike, cock
GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'
All you Gixxer riders check it out http://www.gixxerplanet.com/home/ind...referrerid=235
For all your riding saftey gear needs and Remus Mufflers check out www.quasimoto.co.nzAnything Suzuki! Rock into Colemans and check it out www.colemans-suzuki.co.nz
Gotta beat ya on somethingOriginally Posted by loosebruce
"You, Madboy, are the Uncooked Pork Sausage of Sausage Beasts. With extra herbs."
- Jim2 c2006
Thanks madboy and others. Yes I am seeing where you are coming from. It was a genuine question and I appreciate the answers.Originally Posted by madboy
As you can see, I don’t have a bike that can do 300kph straight out of the box and maybe if I do one day, I might view things a bit differently.
Take care anyway. It might be me coming the other way.![]()
No, not correct. I'll chase anything that doesn't stop, within reason.Originally Posted by Roki_nz
BC.
If they could positively identify you, they could arrest you and charge you for Failing to Stop. Alternatively, if they had obtained your rego, the registered owner could be given 14 days to give the name, address etc of the rider at the time of the Failing to Stop ... and then charge you. (Failing to Stop is a court appearance, not just a ticket.)Originally Posted by JWALKER
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