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they can't do that, can they? - chaz - 07-07-13 From the York Press web page. Biker caught doing 110mph wheelie 3:52pm Sunday 7th July 2013 in News A BIKER was caught today doing a wheelie at 110mph in North Yorkshire. Police clocked the rider on the A63 between Selby and the A1(M) at 12.45pm. He was riding a 1,000cc superbike, police said. The rider will be summonsed to court in due course and his bike was confiscated. Re: they can't do that, can they? - Grahamm - 07-07-13 Yes they can Quote:5. When the police can seize your vehicle Re: they can't do that, can they? - keithfzs1000 - 07-07-13 yes and it will probably be crushed too :eek :eek :eek bloody idiot deserves it 110 mph wheelie and you wonder why we get a bad press Re: they can't do that, can they? - ghostbiker - 07-07-13 Bleh, not a big deal. Sunday afternoon fun. Re: they can't do that, can they? - chaz - 07-07-13 (07-07-13, 11:10 PM)ghostbiker link Wrote: Bleh, not a big deal.totaly agree, how come they can do that when you've not been convicted of any offence (yet) and on the same day it's taken 10 years and 10s of million pounds to put Abu Qutada one of the most dangerous men in the world on a plane? Re: they can't do that, can they? - nick crisp - 07-07-13 (07-07-13, 11:46 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: OHHHH GAWD NO!!!!!!!!!!!!:rollin :rollin :rollin Re: they can't do that, can they? - simonm - 07-07-13 Reminds me of the coppers we saw on the lofo ride out today :-(. Some lads were going to have a bad day. u roll the dice (and hope you don't get caught) I guess. Re: they can't do that, can they? - jon - 08-07-13 Wheelies at 110? Hats off to ya fella! Anyone that rides a bike that hasnt tried wheelieing it at least once in their life is either lying or a girl. Its like being given a big red button and told not to push it. I dont see how crushing a perfectly good bike solves anything though, nothing wrong with the bike, its the rider that has to be punished. Its like being treated like a naughty schoolkid... if you cant play nicely I will take away your action man. Pathetic. Oh well, at least I will be able to sleep easier in my bed tonight knowing that the world is a safer place. Never mind about the kittens, IS NOBODY THINKING OF THE CHILDREN!?!?!!! Re: they can't do that, can they? - nick crisp - 08-07-13 (08-07-13, 06:17 AM)jon link Wrote: Wheelies at 110? Hats off to ya fella! Anyone that rides a bike that hasnt tried wheelieing it at least once in their life is either lying or a girl. Its like being given a big red button and told not to push it.Don't say things like that - Kim Il Jong has one of those... :eek Re: they can't do that, can they? - tkwish - 08-07-13 To take something without the owners consent....... Isn't that the definition of theft ? Re: they can't do that, can they? - keithfzs1000 - 08-07-13 not saying he shouldnt have done it. its his bike his license but to do it were cops are is stupid, and he has to accept the consequenses nobody to blame is there???and yes i have done all the stupid things you can do on a bike but after 34 years of riding you get a sense of worth ie like is it worth ye license or ye bike ????? or even someones life. obviously most of you mid life crisis bikers or born again bikers seem to think so :eek :eek :eek Re: they can't do that, can they? - simonm - 08-07-13 Different biker, different situation, but same idea http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2205593/A63-Motorcyclist-caught-police-camera-pulling-WHEELIE-speeds-103mph.html Re: they can't do that, can they? - Tmation - 08-07-13 (07-07-13, 10:23 PM)keithfzs1000 link Wrote: :eek :eek :eek Too right, the bloody poof, he should have been doing at least 150 in this day and age, that will teach him to mince around at 110 Re: they can't do that, can they? - jon - 08-07-13 Quote: like is it worth ye license or ye bike ????? or even someones life. obviously most of you mid life crisis bikers or born again bikers seem to think so Hell yeah in the right time and place it makes you look cool as foc! And I for one am proud of my midlife crisis. It started when I was at school and shows no sign of stopping yet... popped my 1st wheelie on an old cd175 my mates and I got to rag about the local pits when I was 14 (by accident lol) and have attempted it on every single bike I've owned since, some were more successful than others. Sure, I wouldnt do it in stupid places, town centers, near pedestrians etc, but whats the point of having a bike if you dont have fun on it? Might as well give up, sell it and buy a yaris and a cardigan! Re: they can't do that, can they? - Skippernick - 08-07-13 (08-07-13, 06:17 AM)jon link Wrote: Wheelies at 110? Hats off to ya fella! Anyone that rides a bike that hasnt tried wheelieing it at least once in their life is either lying or a girl. Its like being given a big red button and told not to push it. [size=78%]I must be a girl becuase i've never tried or have any intention to try popping a wheely, i know [/size]what will happen, over the back. Now if i could try a stoppie, just a little one, does that count. Re: they can't do that, can they? - keithfzs1000 - 08-07-13 (08-07-13, 03:55 PM)jon link Wrote:Quote: like is it worth ye license or ye bike ????? or even someones life. obviously most of you mid life crisis bikers or born again bikers seem to think so thats the point you wouldnt do it i stupid places but even if you were caught by the bill on the off chance then that one wheelie is worth your license or bike??? foc me ye bike cant be worth jack shit then cos i know i would be gutted to lose mine and out of the 1000+ bikers i know none of them would trade their license or bike for a wheelie its not worth our insurance policies increasing and its not worth antagonising the government into making bike tests for our kids n grand kids even harder and more expensive and and deffo not worth the gov falling in with euro bike rules and fucking us all over cos thats what all this bad press does eventually Re: they can't do that, can they? - Bornagain again - 08-07-13 Never tried a wheelie, why would I? Re: they can't do that, can they? - Doddsie - 08-07-13 Cos its bloody good fun, if youve never tried it, youll never know!!! Re: they can't do that, can they? - jon - 08-07-13 Why wouldnt you? ![]() Dont get me wrong, I dont spend all my time hooning about on the back wheel, but on an empty road or dirttrack its a buzz. Kinda like blipping the throttle under a bridge, doing a stoppie, sliding the back wheel, dragging a knee or snapping the throttle shut to get a pop... its a giggle and FUN! After all, aint that why you ride a bike? It sure is the reason I jump onto the saddle. Re: they can't do that, can they? - chaz - 09-07-13 was out on the bike today, got a warning of camera ahead, gave it a wave as I passed it, didn't notice the next one a mile or so up the road, this aint cricket? so now it's a 14 day wait again, think I'll get a ped, a verry slow one? |