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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo
    ok... you ride a push bike..... you get pulled over for no helmit.(the cops seam to have forgotten around here that it is a rule... and a money grabbing charge) you are asked for name ..etc... you say Joe blogs..(or any other name and wrong address) you get off the fine...(bill sent to wrong address! )as you don't need id on the streets..YET.

    my mate did it a bit differently... he told wrong name.right address...... no-one here by that name..!! sent all bills back to sender.. after 4th one we heard no more!
    But you dont want to get busted for doing that... as you will be arrested for giving false information regarding your address, name and DOB...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    But you dont want to get busted for doing that... as you will be arrested for giving false information regarding your address, name and DOB...
    yes that's true..... but in welly, the cops would have to remember that it was you that they pulled up.... i don't think they would waste thier time over a
    $ 35 bill..........


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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo
    yes that's true..... but in welly, the cops would have to remember that it was you that they pulled up.... i don't think they would waste thier time over a
    $ 35 bill..........
    When I used to listen to the police channels on a scanner, the majority of radio traffic seemed to be querying the identity of a driver that had been stopped. I'd suggest that if you gave the wrong details to a officer, assuming they wouldn't check, that you'd be taking a big risk.

    On the subject of 'doing the runner' on a pushbike, I accidentally did a runner once - There were three officers at the bottom of a hill, one with a laser, two giving out frequent flyer miles.

    As usual when I came to a hill I'd pedal like hell to see what speed I could reach, and this was no exception.

    As I rode past one of the officers, he shouted at me. As I was doing a decent pace I didn't hear what he said, and didn't think anything of it. When I reached my destination, I checked the bikes speedo, which indicated I'd reached 63km/h down the incline, and it occured to me that he was telling me to stop. Opps. Lucky he didn't get my plate eh?

    I'd say pick and choose when to do a runner on a pushy. For instance, if your up around Karanghape Road in Auckland, you could ride through St Kevin's arcade, down the steps to Myers park, and you'd be down on Mayoral drive pretty quick. From there you could head further down Queen Street, or cut through the Civic car park to disappear from the central city CCTV network.

    So although it's morally reprehensible behaviour, your chance of success is increased by running on downhill sections and using your bikes abilites, such as traveling off road, along walkways, up/down stairs, lane splitting etc.

    But remember that most of the tickets you can get on a pushbike for anything other than doing a runner will amount to much. Yes you can get done for speeding, but I recall it's a $35 all you eat deal.

    I've heard some urban legend tales about very tall geared road bikes, with favorable inclines and tail winds getting pinged on the open road, but haven't tried myself - I've only managed 75km/h on my mountain bike with stock gearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerboy
    Hindsight is a mavelous thing, eh, MR?
    Gotta be sure of what I might get myself into.

    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    But who the hell is going to do you for pulling a wheelie on a MTB....
    I got pulled up a while back for doing a wheelie on a MTB but I didn't get any fines...

    Quote Originally Posted by paparazzi
    I'd say pick and choose when to do a runner on a pushy. For instance, if your up around Karanghape Road in Auckland, you could ride through St Kevin's arcade, down the steps to Myers park, and you'd be down on Mayoral drive pretty quick. From there you could head further down Queen Street, or cut through the Civic car park to disappear from the central city CCTV network.

    So although it's morally reprehensible behaviour, your chance of success is increased by running on downhill sections and using your bikes abilites, such as traveling off road, along walkways, up/down stairs, lane splitting etc.

    But remember that most of the tickets you can get on a pushbike for anything other than doing a runner will amount to much. Yes you can get done for speeding, but I recall it's a $35 all you eat deal.

    I've heard some urban legend tales about very tall geared road bikes, with favorable inclines and tail winds getting pinged on the open road, but haven't tried myself - I've only managed 75km/h on my mountain bike with stock gearing.
    Great advise but OI, can you not give out the secrets?? There are cops in here ya know?

    75km/h on 2 wheels or one? I haven't gone for a highspeed run on my MTB yet but on the back wheel I have gone about 40 and pushing for 50 down the top of Queen St. Nearly lost it big time as I got brake fade tho...

    Loosebruce in the other hand has been known to overtake boyracers, buses etc etc doing 75-80 on the back wheel of a push bike!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo
    yes that's true..... but in welly, the cops would have to remember that it was you that they pulled up.... i don't think they would waste thier time over a
    $ 35 bill..........
    Its $55 and the cop only needs good cause to suspect that a false name has been given and he / she can arrest the person.

    I've seen heaps of smart arses on pushbikes go down this road, get locked up, resist arrest, get srayed, end up charged with false details, resisting arrest & assaults police.

    Thats a great result for just being a wanker and given false details.

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    In me, I have the urge to go out on the road and do what ghost rider does on my GSXR (lanspliting at 270, wheelies in the middle of the town etc etc). However I would never given in to my temtation. I don't want to hurt any inocent bistandars. With in city/residential or generally built up areas, you'll find me going at the legal speed limit on my motorbike or car etc. I'll only "open it up" on open/back roads out on the country/alpine side.

    I reckon MTBs are a good way to get some cheap thrills of a similar kind with out the danger of hurting someone else in the process. I still get to show off infront of a crowed in the middle of the town by doing wheelies/stoppies etc, yet I am just on a pushbike so I won't be causeing harm to anyone else but myself if I happen to arse off. I know it's not legal and I should really wear a helmet and stay on 2 wheels but heck, if I don't atleast do some activity of this nature, I'll be going coo coo or my soul will fade away or burn out so to speak.

    So I'll still do runners on my MTBs with wheelies and stoppies along the way without wearing a helmet (Daym they look dorky!!) but if I get caught, I'll accept the penalties involved with it and not get myself into more shit.

    All cool!

    P.S. when me and Bruce go for a good ride next time, we'll get some piccies for you lot to enjoy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    75km/h on 2 wheels or one? I haven't gone for a highspeed run on my MTB yet but on the back wheel I have gone about 40 and pushing for 50 down the top of Queen St. Nearly lost it big time as I got brake fade tho...

    Loosebruce in the other hand has been known to overtake boyracers, buses etc etc doing 75-80 on the back wheel of a push bike!!
    75km/h on 2 wheels, as I'm to useless to wheelie a pushbike. That was down Motions Road, around the back of the zoo. I can't pedal much faster than 60km/h, after that I rely on steep hills for more speed.

    This was before I got into motorbikes, and did that in shorts and a t-shirt. Next time I try I'll be doing it in leathers.

    Queen Street and Symonds street are good fun for passing cars, and there is a certain twisty road in Grey Lynn that I used to pass cars on the brakes comming into corners.

    If you get keen on the high speed stuff I'd check out what this chap did http://www.converge.org.nz/hpvcanter...ectpage02.html

    He claims he got a 12% increase in downhill speed by fitting a fairing to his pushbike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paparazzi
    75km/h on 2 wheels, as I'm to useless to wheelie a pushbike. That was down Motions Road, around the back of the zoo. I can't pedal much faster than 60km/h, after that I rely on steep hills for more speed.

    This was before I got into motorbikes, and did that in shorts and a t-shirt. Next time I try I'll be doing it in leathers.

    Queen Street and Symonds street are good fun for passing cars, and there is a certain twisty road in Grey Lynn that I used to pass cars on the brakes comming into corners.

    If you get keen on the high speed stuff I'd check out what this chap did http://www.converge.org.nz/hpvcanter...ectpage02.html

    He claims he got a 12% increase in downhill speed by fitting a fairing to his pushbike.
    I don't know how it's possible really. I need to see it to belive it. I belive the bit about the fairng working like a sail with tail wind though.


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    stay away from push-bikes, the lack of protective gear makes relatively low speed "offings" worse



    is anyone else trying to get rid of the "chicken strips" on their pushbike? my friends are too scared to ride like I do... I need better brakes though
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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    Its $55 and the cop only needs good cause to suspect that a false name has been given and he / she can arrest the person.

    I've seen heaps of smart arses on pushbikes go down this road, get locked up, resist arrest, get srayed, end up charged with false details, resisting arrest & assaults police.

    Thats a great result for just being a wanker and given false details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    stay away from push-bikes, the lack of protective gear makes relatively low speed "offings" worse



    is anyone else trying to get rid of the "chicken strips" on their pushbike? my friends are too scared to ride like I do... I need better brakes though
    Yep, tell me about it. I am barely able to walk ATM with a bit of broosing on my left arm. All from me vs a traffic light pole couple of days back. Just when it was starting to heal, I fliped a wheelie yesterday coming down a steep hill and hit the knee with the bike at the same spot. And tomorrow is practice at Pukie and racing is just on Sunday too. Yay....

    Yip, I don't have chicken strips but my MTB tires are pretty flat. I wana get some Maxxis Hookworm medium slicks for urban use to get better lean angles and corner speed when I have some money tho.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    stay away from push-bikes, the lack of protective gear makes relatively low speed "offings" worse
    Damn right. Car, bicycle, and no protective gear don't mix

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    I have been considering buying a set of leathers and use them (well, until mummy lets me get a PROPER bike) on my push bike for the way down the hill, and put 'em in my backpack for the way up.
    I was putting knee sliders on, but im too scared to use them, im getting close, but road rash is bad when wearing shorts and tee-shirts, and skinny 1 and a quarter inch road tyres aren't that good
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    I have been considering buying a set of leathers and use them (well, until mummy lets me get a PROPER bike) on my push bike for the way down the hill, and put 'em in my backpack for the way up.
    good idea, but they are bulky and hot and heavy (leathers weigh about 10kgs....)

    The only person i know of really wanting to wear leathers is Loosebruce... at 100kmh..... on the back wheel.... of a MTB hehehe farken nuts....
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    Just an update, you can get a fine for doing a wheelie.... Riding in a dangerous manner (on a pushbike) is a $150 fine.... But most cops dont know this... Old man says they must be pretty petty for pulling you over for a wheelie unless it was seriously risking other people....
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