Shit, the coffee in Kaikoura must be blurdy good!
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Just another excuse to be targeted thanks to some muppets........
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Well from someone that knows that stretch of road really will there are plenty and I mean plenty of places to do said speed and sustain it for a bit of time and safely... the road is in good condition and they have straightened it out heaps...
Anytime you walk out the door you are putting yourself at risk whether on a bike, in a cage or walking... anything can happen at any time...
I have traveled that stretch over the years at some quite quick speeds and been in control when doing so.... I have had more close calls doing the speed limit from loopies not watching where they are going and crossing the center line doing about 80-90k on the open road...
Someone doing 200k+ is not in my mind going to be someone that does not know how to control there bike...
I'm not condoning there actions... they got caught and will pay the cost of there actions... same as I would of if it was me that got caught at that speed...
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Bring back the man with the red flag, walking in front of the bike or car.
At least no one has brought back the old belief that if you exceed a certain speed the human body would break down. Something like 50mph if memory serves me.
The sky is falling and all the "Chicken Littles" are out in force.
Why do we have vehicles that can easily exceed the speed limit? Surely we should have a governor on every road going vehicle.
Fuck it I'm bored, Bye.
"When you think of it,
Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"
Ahhh the old "if you are a good rider you are OK to travel at 200km/h" debate...
I have heard more than one article this year where grieving friends have said:
"I just can't understand it, HE WAS SUCH A GOOD RIDER"
Fact: Human reaction dictates there will still be a minimum distance travelled. The faster you go, the longer it is...It is not influenced by:
- Whether you are a "good" rider
- Whether you "know" the road
- What bike you are riding
- How many times you have ridden on that road
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DougieNZ
J'Ville
Wellington
A well thought out and mature post 3umph....
That being said, what also should get a mention is that, these clowns would not have been 200+ for any length of time...they chose the wrong moment in which to do so...Fags!!!....
I know of many who would hit the 200 mark, choosing the right place to do so helps keep ya bike at least.
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