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Never let the truth get in the way of a good story!!!
#21
(29-11-12, 02:47 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: "Let he without sin cast the first stone"

I bet none of you have gone over the speed limit....we all have powerful bikes for a reason.....otherwise a 125 would be enough!!!!!!!
I've used a 125 for commuting 120 miles/day for work.  It was painful  :'(
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#22
(30-11-12, 12:18 AM)Lawrence link Wrote: I've used a 125 for commuting 120 miles/day for work.  It was painful  :'(

ouch! a mate of mine used to travel from Mansfield to Northwood every week on a Yamaha RXS100. In winter he would arrive at work like a snowman! I even offered to give him a lift in my cage occasionally but he actually preferred to be on his bike!
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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#23
Robbie, what does that say about your driving? :rollin

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#24
lol yeah!! it was a skoda as well!! :rollin
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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#25
Quit giving the guy a hard time.  All he did was open it up, the first chance he got.  The road was open, clear, dry.  Wheelie was well controlled and only short.  He got caught.  Ban was adequate for the offence.  It's not like he was doing it in a built up residential area.  He did not crash and caused no inconvenience to other traffic.  I agree that it is ammunition to the anti bike lobby, and I don't condone excessive speed, but it is nothing that a lot of us have done at some point.  I'm sure this will slow him down, so job done.
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#26
I'm using mine for commuting mostly these days so I have a built in limiter as I need the bike for transport, not (too much) fun!
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