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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Well.... YES!
    It always annoys me when they say "Speed was a factor".
    OF COURSE it was! Unless the motorist was sat there doing ZERO, there was definatly a factor of speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay GTI View Post
    I used to live about 5 minutes from that stretch of road, it's open, clear, there is excellent visibility and you are well away from any residential areas.

    Of course the bike cop was also doing 154mph along the same road, but yet he's being "safe"...
    The biker was also undertaking. Not on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    I guess soon the Police comments regarding crashes will go along the lines of: 'It is believed that stopping excessively quickly was a factor in the death of the motorist'
    Well, more technically, it was most likely the brain being asked to suddenly stop against the side of the skull in a lot of the deaths...
    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    OF COURSE it was! Unless the motorist was sat there doing ZERO, there was definatly a factor of speed.
    Zero can still be a factor, ie, they had stopped and someone behind them didn't...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Zero can still be a factor, ie, they had stopped and someone behind them didn't...
    ZERO Can not be a factor in the mathmatical sense....
    Also, if they were stopped and hit, then the other vehicle must have been moving... So their speed was also a factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    ZERO Can not be a factor in the mathmatical sense....
    Also, if they were stopped and hit, then the other vehicle must have been moving... So their speed was also a factor.
    Must spread...

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    Albeit in the wrong place i guess at least he was attempting to use the bike for its intended purpose,talking to a bloke today at the March Hare about his just purchased new GSXR1000 i said "betcha cant wait to get it on a track" he replied "na fuck that".
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Albeit in the wrong place i guess at least he was attempting to use the bike for its intended purpose,talking to a bloke today at the March Hare about his just purchased new GSXR1000 i said "betcha cant wait to get it on a track" he replied "na fuck that".
    Bikes ALWAYS go faster on the street.

    Cos there's no other bikes to compare them to and nobody there to see how slow they really are....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Albeit in the wrong place i guess at least he was attempting to use the bike for its intended purpose,talking to a bloke today at the March Hare about his just purchased new GSXR1000 i said "betcha cant wait to get it on a track" he replied "na fuck that".
    And that is the very point that amazes mr about many riders of large sports bikes on the road....
    I guess they really are unaware of the risk they face every time they ride..... Or completely unsure of their own ability.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    And that is the very point that amazes mr about many riders of large sports bikes on the road....
    I guess they really are unaware of the risk they face every time they ride..... Or completely unsure of their own ability.....
    Concur on the 1st bit fella but lets face it on the second its not about risk or ability its about being naive enough to actually shell out all that hard earned and actually believe that anyone else believes you can ride the thing to its ability on the road.Actually SD summed it up better than me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Bikes ALWAYS go faster on the street.

    Cos there's no other bikes to compare them to and nobody there to see how slow they really are....
    Nail... head.Though no doubt wont be well received by many.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Concur on the 1st bit fella but lets face it on the second its not about risk or ability its about being naive enough to actually shell out all that hard earned and actually believe that anyone else believes you can ride the thing to its ability on the road.Actually SD summed it up better than me.
    Well, I too agree with that.
    I for one can see from somebody leaving a car park if they can actually ride or not. Shame those that buy a big bike think they can actually fool me (or anybody else)..... sad really...

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    156mph on a motorway

    He slowed down approaching cars. Also don't forget that they have a "keep left" law I think and even passing someone in a clear lane to the left of another vehicle is called undertaking, not the same as here.

    It's pathetic how over a certain speed it's automatically "dangerous". Cruising down the Bombay hills on a deserted weekday night at 180kmh would probably get you an automatic "dangerous driving" ticket. Utterly pathetic.

    The Nazis knew something about propoganda - say something often enough and people will start believing it. e.g. - "Speed Kills".

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    About the guys who ride big sports bikes. When I worked in a bike shop you'd always get the odd one who came in and reckoned he thrashed his R1/ZX10/GSXR1000 or whatever to the Coromandel or wherever. Utter crap. Thrashed? I don't think so. Probably lucky to hold 1/2 throttle for more than 30 seconds in most places.

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    So, the cop followed him for 8 minutes. Bet he/she was just enjoying the ride..."hoping" the poor bugger he was about to Book did something even worse than he already was.
    Sounds like pommy pigs are worse than ours? At least ours pull you over asap, and don't keep following you hoping you will go faster yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Also don't forget that they have a "keep left" law I think and even passing someone in a clear lane to the left of another vehicle is called undertaking, not the same as here.
    Correct, passing must be done on the right on UK motorways, passing in a clear lane to the left of the vehicle ahead is classed as undertaking and really quite ridiculously dangerous. I'm pretty sure several people died when I did it when I lived over there. I'm also convinced it was the true cause of global warming... sorry, I mean climate change. What was I thinking...

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