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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:09 pm
by slparry
el-nicko wrote:Dai wiskers wrote:Nice one Steve only problem is now they may put a marker on your vehicles keep us informed sir
Yeah, nice one Steve. Fear Dai may be right tho.

I'm naive enough to hope that free speech can still exist in the UK

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:28 pm
by boxerboy2
slparry wrote:el-nicko wrote:Dai wiskers wrote:Nice one Steve only problem is now they may put a marker on your vehicles keep us informed sir
Yeah, nice one Steve. Fear Dai may be right tho.

I'm naive enough to hope that free speech can still exist in the UK

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:31 pm
by boxerboy2
boxerboy2 wrote:slparry wrote:el-nicko wrote:
Yeah, nice one Steve. Fear Dai may be right tho.

I'm naive enough to hope that free speech can still exist in the UK

Silence is golden..........
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 8:07 pm
by slparry
Well credit were credit is due Mark Polin, the N Wales chief constable has submitted a far less agressive response to MCN than his predecesser ever did
http://www.north-wales.police.uk/pdf/letter.pdf
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:06 pm
by Harry Lime
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Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:31 am
by Steve1200S
I was out in the peak this weekend. I can't believe the way some groups where riding!

These people need stopping and having a good talking to IMO, so I have no problem with what the Police do....
I almost got a 'busa' inbedded in the side of my bike as he just decided to follow his mates out of a junction without looking (the guy in front of him shouldnt have pulled out really, because even he caused me to brake), then him and his mates decided to engulf us into their group and ride with no braking room between anyone, and thought it was ok to ride so close next to me we where almost touching shoulders! The overtakes that followed to pass a campervan where unbelievable, I was sure I'd see a dead biker by the end of the road.
Big group, riding silly, riding fast, all with race cans, all forcing other traffic to brake/change direction..... not good for the biker image.
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:44 am
by slparry
Steve1200S wrote:I was out in the peak this weekend. I can't believe the way some groups where riding!

These people need stopping and having a good talking to IMO, so I have no problem with what the Police do....
I almost got a 'busa' inbedded in the side of my bike as he just decided to follow his mates out of a junction without looking (the guy in front of him shouldnt have pulled out really, because even he caused me to brake), then him and his mates decided to engulf us into their group and ride with no braking room between anyone, and thought it was ok to ride so close next to me we where almost touching shoulders! The overtakes that followed to pass a campervan where unbelievable, I was sure I'd see a dead biker by the end of the road.
Big group, riding silly, riding fast, all with race cans, all forcing other traffic to brake/change direction..... not good for the biker image.
yep the weekend wanker season has started in earnest, out they come at the first sign of sunshine wobbling around incapably on their very capable sports bikes. Seemingly unable to grasp that as they've not ridden since last September their skill set maybe almost zilch ...
However, of course they think they're riding Gods because they can make loads of noise, squeeze into their gaudy 1 piece leathers an cut up other traffic in faux race manoeuvres ... as you say not good for the image.
Then a few of the more useless, or unluckier, ones with contact with Welsh scenery and upset NWP and we all end up suffering.
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 11:38 am
by el-nicko
Well, along with a few other Trixters, my 'other' bike is one of a group of the fastest 'race-bred' road bikes money can buy but my
immediate re-action when 'engulfed' by a group 'Power Rangers' is to
slow right down, wave 'em on and let 'em get on with it. I'm out for
my riding pleasure, not theirs. Riding a motorcycle swiftly and smoothly with a (small) group of friends,
à la our recent Welsh-Weekend,:)

is one of life's great pleasures but attacking every bend on (open) public roads in an attempt to get a knee down is just plain stupid. Don't get me wrong. On a track day it's obviously a brilliant buzz. But, if it all goes 'tits-up' on a track there's plenty of room in the 'run-off' areas for a rider to come to a safe stop and have a 'quite moment' to contemplate a few newly acquired scratches. However, run-off areas are a 'luxury' I've yet to come across on the stone walled, deep curbed, telegraph polled, over signaged, wild-life ridden, pot-hole strewn roads in my neck of the woods. Life's full of surprises. I just like to keep 'em to a minimum when I'm on me bike.

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:22 pm
by boxerscott
Wot Gus said, maybe relevant 10 years ago but is it not the twat suited GS riders who are wafting all over the place these days?

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:25 pm
by slparry
Not so sure , we seem to get flocks of sports bikes in from Manchester and Liverpool on a sunny weekend

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:37 pm
by gus
Where's me post gone.
Anyway. Bit rich you slagging bikers off and then posting about you doing 150 mph.
Gus
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:50 pm
by slparry
gus wrote:Where's me post gone.
Anyway. Bit rich you slagging bikers off and then posting about you doing 150 mph.
Gus
me .... no

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 11:15 pm
by el-nicko
slparry wrote:gus wrote:Where's me post gone.
Anyway. Bit rich you slagging bikers off and then posting about you doing 150 mph.
Gus
me .... no


Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 8:27 am
by gus
What's up nick?
I ain't got no prob with the speed bit. It's the double standards I don't get. It's ok as long as I,m breaking the law anyone else doing it. Tut tut.
Gus
Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 8:35 am
by slparry
gus wrote:What's up nick?
I ain't got no prob with the speed bit. It's the double standards I don't get. It's ok as long as I,m breaking the law anyone else doing it. Tut tut.
Gus
Gus it's not their speed I was pointing out it was their rusty skills from not riding for half the year [1] that make them a danger to themselves and those around them, added to group high risk riding styles in traffic and even those at the national limit are a far greater risk to themselves and others than someone at three figures on an empty dual carriageway. Speed is rarely the issue, inappropriate speed is often the issue.
[1] which is fine, but take it easier until it's built up to a reasonable level again.
If I've offended you I apologise, it was not my intent to offend, with the exception of one poster here I'd hate to cause offence to anyone.