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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster View Post
    You want to dob your fellow bikers into the cops ?
    For passing someone or for riding with a pillion ?

    Best change your signature.

    DOH!!! If you READ the original post.. it said.. "but these guy's were moving....... licence gone job if caught" There is NO excuse for riding so dangerously. WITH A CHILD ON THE BACK!!!!!!!!!

    so YEAH!! in THIS situation, if I saw them riding like that.. I would!! it's fuckwits riding like that.. that fuck it up for the rest of us!!!
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    Someone very close to me, and myself, were always wringing the neck out of what ever we were on, and he's one of the most popular cats on here.

    So how about most of your own double standards?

    This PC attitude is spreading way too quick, please stop posting what you think people want to hear, and rather say what you think without one eyed viewing.

    We cannot condemn some, and make excuses for others, having a kid on the back makes the act reprehensable to me, other than that, I cannot comment as I didn't see it happen.

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    Cool

    "one was 2 up with a child on back"

    Could have been a rich midget that wanted to live dangerously and paid them well for the experience...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    This PC attitude is spreading way too quick, please stop posting what you think people want to hear, and rather say what you think without one eyed viewing.
    Won't SOMEBODY think of the CHILDREN!!!!!

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    Hey stop right there!!! nowhere did I say people on sports bike's (jappas as you say) were not gulity of over riding, but to try and ride fast on a bike not designed for the job let alone two up is a shocker!!!!

    Hey I'm all for ringing the neck out of your bike, but buy the right tool for the job!!! And find you and your bike's limits when riding alone...... There are no excuses for taking unecessary risks with a pillion on board, as you have their life at your finger tip's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony & Carolyn View Post
    Hey stop right there!!! nowhere did I say people on sports bike's (jappas as you say) were not gulity of over riding, but to try and ride fast on a bike not designed for the job let alone two up is a shocker!!!!

    Hey I'm all for ringing the neck out of your bike, but buy the right tool for the job!!! And find you and your bike's limits when riding alone...... There are no excuses for taking unecessary risks with a pillion on board, as you have their life at your finger tip's.

    I agree in principle with your posts (and I carry my own kids on my bike) BUT.....

    On numerous occasions my other half has commented after a ride that I (when solo) might have 'cut it a bit fine, taken that one too fast, blah blah' but from my position it's all been above board. My point is this; from the rider's perspective all may have looked fine, those riders might ride fast all the time and their perception might have determined that what they were doing was within their abilities and that of their machine.

    I'm constantly being overtaken by big-bore sports bike riders (the bike has the big bore, I'm not labelling the riders) and some of those individuals are fair fucking honking, sometimes two-up. I don't feel the need to travel that fast any more but again, if that rider is up to it on a machine with similar credentials then I'm happy to keep left.

    If that WAS a child on the back (and not a rich midget looking for jollies) then maybe that rider is, in fact, a danger to that child but the danger is lessened if that rider has a handling package fitted to his HD, is experienced, knows his bike well and the kid is used to fast rides.

    I get your point tho.

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    Yes agreed that a rider and their machine get used to each other and when you introduce a pillion into the equation it takes a concentrated effort to adjust your riding style. These guy's were riding their bike's at ten tenths!!! When your bike is skipping through the corners because the suspension is maxed out and this causes you to cross the centre line on a blind corner I would imagine that it would have your attention and make you slow down!!!! not these guys.....

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    As I chose to let them go

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony & Carolyn View Post
    Now don't get me wrong, what ever style of riding or bike you choose good on you...... It beats sitting in any cage!!!

    Went for a ride over the Rimutakas today 2 up with my partner, now we weren't in a hurry so sat just above the posted speed limit over the Kaitoke hill. On the straights before country garden's cafe we were over taken by about 6 Harley's , one was 2 up with a child on back.

    I'm no prude when it come's to following the posted speed limit's but these guy's were moving....... licence gone job if caught ( there was a highway patrol car parked there on the way home)

    As I chose to let them go they had a decent start on us heading up the taka's, we next saw them at the end of second overtaking lane where they were struggling to keep their bikes under control and on the correct side of the road, and yes one of these was with child on back. We soon got past the first two and caught another, this one with big apehanger bars, this guy looked like he was trying to get his knee down!!!!! The bike was skipping across the bumps an looked fucken dangerous to all road users just like the previous two.......

    So I guess my question is what's up with people buying cruisers then trying to ride them like sports bike's??? Your no better than those that buy SUV'S and drive them like a sports car......

    PS. If the hill ever get's restricted to 80kph dickheads like this will be to blame.
    Sounds very sporting of you.Why did you bother catching them up?.Isn't it common when riding in a group to grow bigger balls.How did you find out that the pillion was a child

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    DOH!!! If you READ the original post.. it said.. "but these guy's were moving....... licence gone job if caught" There is NO excuse for riding so dangerously. WITH A CHILD ON THE BACK!!!!!!!!!

    so YEAH!! in THIS situation, if I saw them riding like that.. I would!! it's fuckwits riding like that.. that fuck it up for the rest of us!!!
    So what you're trying to say is that riding a motorcycle at speed is a no-no?
    Well I would've thought most motorcyclists on KB have broken the law more than once!!! What say you KBers???
    Well I'm so glad you posted this message because I was speeding last week and I feel so ashamed I'm going down to the police station to hand myself in!!!
    Anybody want to buy a mint condition 99 GSXR1100 I feel it would be a waste if i had to stick to the speed limit every time I rode it over the Takas!
    At the end of the day it's their responsibility if they crash and if the kid gets hurt well what are the parents doing letting him ride on the back of a dangerous riders bike? Go hard or go home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by desmo dave View Post
    Sounds very sporting of you.Why did you bother catching them up?.Isn't it common when riding in a group to grow bigger balls.How did you find out that the pillion was a child
    Must've been speeding to catch them up and tailgating to see that the pillion was indeed a child and not a headbanging midget!!!
    NEVER LET THE TRUTH GET IN THE WAY OF A GOOD STORY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitana View Post
    At the end of the day it's their responsibility if they crash and if the kid gets hurt well what are the parents doing letting him ride on the back of a dangerous riders bike?

    Quite, but what if the parent is the biker?

    As I said; I (and my other half) carry our teenage daughters on the bikes and I must say, I'm proud of the way my lady looks after offspring that aren't hers. I don't think I've gone over 120-130 with my daughter on the back and that was in ideal circumstances, momentarily.

    Some people don't give a flying fig about their kids.

    Some do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitana View Post
    So what you're trying to say is that riding a motorcycle at speed is a no-no?

    At the end of the day it's their responsibility if they crash and if the kid gets hurt well what are the parents doing letting him ride on the back of a dangerous riders bike? Go hard or go home!
    I have typed, then removed my original reply to your post.. all I will say in reply is.. Get a life dickhead!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    I have typed, then removed my original reply to your post.. all I will say in reply is.. Get a life dickhead!!
    I imagine the original would have sufficed.

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    Yep the law of motorcycling (or is that the jungle?) is that whatever you ride you get the most fun making it go as fast as it can (wringing its neck as others have said). So whether its an old girder forked pommy bike, an A100 (eh Hels!), a trail bike, a cruiser or a sports bike, there is nothing like that feeling of pushing it to the edge of adhesion etc etc. So it doesn't matter what bike you have as its not about the right tool for the job its about doing the job on the tool you have.

    I chuckle a bit when I see people writing about what they think is dangerous in others, yet those other people probably felt totally in control at the time so is it so wrong compared to what most people on here would do. Yeah so how come it only looks dangerous when the other guy does it?

    A typical example for me is times, particularly in the past (when I was younger and faster eh!), when people would say to me "geez you're riding a dirt bike on the road with knobbly tyres, isn't that dangerous?" and once in my Uni days I even fronted up at Ruapuna on the old XL and back then they let me race on knobblies (too lazy to change them). Now that was other peoples perception, but I always felt quite safe on them and never crashed on seal because it always had more grip than dirt anyway, but to onlookers not used to them it looked dangerous sliding like that. Nowadays everyone loves seeing the Motards looking loose. Is it that dangerous? Probably not compared to a fast road bike, I doubt it, as when they crash the speeds are higher and the chance of highsides is greater.

    So I don't mind cruiser boys pushing it a bit provided they know what they are doing.

    Now if they'd crashed, then sure they are dangerous dickheads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by desmo dave View Post
    Sounds very sporting of you.Why did you bother catching them up?.Isn't it common when riding in a group to grow bigger balls.How did you find out that the pillion was a child
    Catch them up I did, riding my bike as I always do as it was designed for and to the conditions on the day with my partner. Hence my statement "get the right tool for the job".

    Riding outside your comfort zone or growing bigger ball's as you say while riding with mates you know and trust does happen often ( and yes I'm guilty of this) but putting other road users or pillions at risk for your cheap thrills kinda suck's!!!

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