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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    all the "speeders" to be wearing turbans shouting Allah! as they went past shooting off their AK47's
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    awesome video, looks just like a Akaroa GP if you ask me..lol,

    the only way you will slow sport bike riders down is to fill the road they like to blast around on with cops..
    and once ya do that, we will just find the next best road and blast around that knowing that all the cops are busy somewhere else..

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    A couple of hidden speed cameras will soon sort that lot out and a the Akaroa GP. QED really.

    Put them in the right place and turn the squids into slithers.
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    the idea that dont worry about the speeding because car drivers do this or that is just plain stupid. Obviously its a sportsbike favoured road and obivously there are some up there who ride it often as fast as they can. 153 is pretty impresive for that stretch of road. Its illegal. they are showcasing its a problem. Its not surprising its happening. And there is not a defence to it. The guys (or girlls ahem pc world) know they are breaking the law. They know the law cant do anything about it. looks like a fun bit of road!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    It's always interesting to see a cagers perspective on sports bike riders. The speeds may seem crazy to them, but cagers just don't realise how fast bikes can accelerate. Even on a decent 600cc bike 200kmh isn't that fast.
    In the Video shown, one was clocked at 200MPH ...thats 320KPH...thats fast in anyones language.

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    Everyone has different risk profiles. And as a result their are going to be people travelling at all different speeds as they perceive those risks differently. Fortunately thanks to the bell curve there is only a small number that travel drastically over the speed limit on the public road network (or for me, in the really high risk zone). And funnily enough, those risk profiles are often shaped by age and experience, and by the number of times you've badly hurt yourself and/or had someone you know badly hurt (that's the hard way to get experience).

    I guess with bikes the difference is you don't need anywhere as much money to be able to get a vehicle that can take you to that point, so you see more extreme examples. If you could buy cars for $5k that could easily and rapidly get to 200km/h you'd see more of them doing it.


    For those extreme ends of the scale I agree with the enforcement officers - you wont be able to penalise the behaviour out of existence. If your risk profile is such that travelling drastically over the is acceptable then I doubt any kind of punishment is really going to measure up as "high risk" by comparison.

    The trick, IMHO, is to try and educate and install patterns of behaviour through knowledge and leadership in ourselves, and inspire those around us (like mentoring), and to try and get people to understand the consequences of their actions on the people around them (like on their Mums, Dads, partners, etc) and acknowledging that our actions do affect those people. It's not all about "me":

    It's one of the reasons I like to help out at NASS - because one day I hope it will keep one more biker around to live one more year of their life. Sure, we all die eventually - but why start early huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    A couple of hidden speed cameras will soon sort that lot out and a the Akaroa GP. .
    Don't give the fun police any ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    A couple of hidden speed cameras will soon sort that lot out and a the Akaroa GP. QED really.

    Put them in the right place and turn the squids into slithers.
    speed cameras wont fix the problem, il just move my number plate so ya cant see it.. or take it off altogether and if i got stopped by the coppers il just say it must have fallen off.. ;-)

    but for anyone who has riden to Akaroa on a bike you must know what the thrill is and why so many bikers do it every weekend during the summer months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    in 3 years they've had 13 deaths in 5 Georgia counties & 2 of these came from the cop chase they mentioned, given the amount of traffic I'm seeing, they're making this a bigger problem than it is.
    It's a hell of a problem for those 13 people and their families!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I've got no problem with comprehension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    you can't be serious?
    riding along a road, you see a person blatantly pointing a radar thingymawhoowhatsit at you. makes sense theres another cop up the road waiting to pull you over. Unless you are a complete fucktard who thinks he can guarantee his ability to outrun the cops without killing himself, you'd slow down to be either legal, or minimize the cost of the impending ticket
    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    so if somones speeding and isint caught its safe?
    or if theres radars everywhere it safer?
    i to would slow down if i saw a radar pointing my way
    most people would
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    In the Video shown, one was clocked at 200MPH ...thats 320KPH...thats fast in anyones language.
    no, in the video, it was alleged that one was clocked at 200mph - they never showed the radar reading of it. they didnt show the radar reading of the guy they said was doing 153mph either, you just chose to take his word for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    People tend to forget that for every crazy sports bike rider there's at least another 50 cagers who txt while driving, don't look properly at intersections, cut corners and do other behaviour that is far more dangerous to innocent members of the public than a nutter on a Japanese crotch rocket.
    Yeah, wot 'e said.

    See, that's why us bikers should be allowed to go really fast, coz everyone else is such a good driver they won't pull out in front of us, cut across our line, won't use their phone hen cutting us off.

    Um, ain't dat wot 'e sed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikaholic View Post
    I don't think it is 'all about the sportsbikers' though, there are several other million road users (sharers) who have a right to be safe in sue them all USA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    In the Video shown, one was clocked at 200MPH ...thats 320KPH...thats fast in anyones language.
    No, sorry, In the clip shown they have substituted a clip from another source (the Atlanta State Police) to show a Hyabusas' (I think) speed run on a perfectly straight road, not on the windy curvy roads they are discussing.
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    Well...that many sportsbikes heading down a straight piece of road between corners and the only wheelie I saw was that well worn 'Busa clip. That video needs more wheelies. Sensationalist reporting at best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Noone has a "right" to be safe. It must be earned.
    I'm sorry I am at a total loss on that one, why does no one have a right to be safe, and how is it earned?

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