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    If your powersliding in the interest of public safety im sure you wouldnt get done for sustained loss of traction

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    But hey, don't let me stop you
    Yeah, I'd like to see someone do that at the speed limit, in the interests of safety.

    In fact, it'd make a good Tui billboard:

    "But Officer, I did the powerslid in the interest of saftey..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    You miss the point. The OP stated this was a legal method of handling a motorcycle provided it was to provide better control of the motorcycle AND done in the interests of public safety.

    I don't think any of you have proven this.


    Would you care to demonstrate?

    I'm a reasonable rider with a lot of competition experience (and I love doing that shit on gravel),but I can't think a situation on the Queens Highway where I'd want to do this to improve handling. When could a powerslide be applied and still not be considered "deliberate loss of traction".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Go ask the mormon few, they will teach you all you need to know
    You would think that - but i seemed to scare them when i showed them how to dump the rear. (Ok it does look like im gonna arse off everytime - but never have)
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    Rather than asking about this in theory why not just go out and do it.
    Im sure theres a good cop "happy hunting ground" you can frequent.
    Report back to us the result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Think you'll find that would come under the old 'sustained loss of traction' and you would get knicked for it, if not that 'careless or reckless use' or similar - wouldn't be hard for a to come up with a charge on that one.

    But hey, don't let me stop you
    I would go with dangerous driving on that. Power slides are fun but probly not the safest way around a turn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    If your powersliding in the interest of public safety im sure you wouldnt get done for sustained loss of traction
    If your tyre breaks traction purposfully you will get done for sustained loss of traction. Been there fryed that fish in my cage. Rear end slid out exiting a turn and in the aim of SAFTEY i kept at a constant throttle in order to not belt the kurb and people walking. Cop comes round kink in road. "Your nicked son" car impounded for a month and 6 months loss of licence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    If your tyre breaks traction purposfully you will get done for sustained loss of traction. Been there fryed that fish in my cage. Rear end slid out exiting a turn and in the aim of SAFTEY i kept at a constant throttle in order to not belt the kurb and people walking. Cop comes round kink in road. "Your nicked son" car impounded for a month and 6 months loss of licence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post


    I'd have one eh.
    hahahahaha love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    diesiel up a public roundabout that really seperates the men from the boys
    Congratulations sir. That is one of the funniest things I have ever read on a public forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    What about the one with the front end up in the air whilst sideways? I'd definately buy one of those
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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    Go ask the mormon few, they will teach you all you need to know

    But no, i don't think the police will ever listen to your excuses if they caught you powersliding
    i did one past you at some lights once eh?

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    just for everyones interest i did a nice powerslide past a cop car today i even gave him a thumbs up and he gave one back and did not pull me over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    just for everyones interest i did a nice powerslide past a cop car today i even gave him a thumbs up and he gave one back and did not pull me over
    really?.....
    or are you racing in pro troll class?

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