03-03-12, 11:59 PM
Very disturbing thread.....
Horror footage of speeding biker
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04-03-12, 12:11 PM
Mods
whilst I appreciate peoples freedom of choice, can we ban any links to that F******G rag, I and many other's find it deeply offensive rant over
fire never sleeps
04-03-12, 12:48 PM
(04-03-12, 12:11 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: Mods if you are not happy with it then delt it was not there to offend other people and some people take it the wrong way and go ott :rolleyes I have ask the mod to take the post off :oops
full licenses don't come in cornflake packets!
04-03-12, 01:42 PM
(03-03-12, 01:01 AM)DryRob link Wrote: this is clearly footage from road rash on the megadrive, I wonder if the real footage is somewhere on the interweb? (04-03-12, 12:11 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: Mods (04-03-12, 12:48 PM)bikerboys link Wrote: [quote author=maddog04 link=topic=1942.msg14872#msg14872 date=1330859472] if you are not happy with it then delt it was not there to offend other people and some people take it the wrong way and go ott :rolleyes I have ask the mod to take the post off :oops [/quote] The video in the first post has been changed to what looks like the full version: Speeding biker hits 156mph on motorcycle - dangerous or careless? ![]()
04-03-12, 02:15 PM
ok Im sorry dispite all the argument this has raised , its all academic now .
but I have an issue with the footage , if you watch it while he is giving it the beans the clock just doesnt seem right watched it on two computers now can some one else study it as well ! Mark
04-03-12, 03:14 PM
I'm not having a go at the vid, I was having a go at a certain tabloid that the link appeared to be from, though I can't see it on the thread now
fire never sleeps
04-03-12, 03:37 PM
Having watched the full video, I think the original reporting is, shall we say, somewhat hyperbolic, words like "horror footage", "maniac" and "lethal" really aren't justified.
Yes, he does stupid undertakes and in a couple of places he's much travelling much too fast and too close to vehicles in blind spots where he'd be in serious trouble if someone else made a manoeuvre, but the impression given in the report isn't really borne out by the evidence. I'm not agreeing with what he did, naturally, it was stupid and his excuses that "he was in total control at all times" and insisting his bike was built for speed don't really wash, but I've seen much more dangerous behaviour (eg texting on mobiles whilst driving) that would just get you a slap on the wrist with an insignificant fine and three points when, IMO, they should be treated much more seriously. And, of course, when a biker does something stupid, he's mostly only really putting himself in danger, unlike someone in a couple of tonnes of car...
04-03-12, 03:48 PM
Now we've seen if all, as Grahamm says, there's a couple of iffy undertakes and a quick squirt on the downhill stretch approaching the Sawtry turn. The rest of the time his speed was averaging around the 85-90 mark which, as I've previously mentioned, is the norm on that road. The only time you see 150+ is when the police bike is giving it some to catch up with him.
Compared to some of the lunatic high speed filtering I see on the A12 driving into London every day, it's model riding!
04-03-12, 04:18 PM
(02-03-12, 10:02 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=bikerboys link=topic=1942.msg14652#msg14652 date=1330706820] And obviously the biker has been through Class 1 Police training... [/quote] only through my skill as a driver, and motorcycle rider, have I managed to avoid certain death when faced with the police doing a bit of "training".....country roads, wrong side of the road, blind corner,.....happened to me three times now, only MY quick thinking has saved my life from these "trained" idiots !!! :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes
04-03-12, 04:47 PM
(04-03-12, 03:14 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: ... though I can't see it on the thread nowIt's been edited out and substituted with the fuller version. (04-03-12, 03:37 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: Having watched the full video, I think the original reporting is, shall we say, somewhat hyperbolic, words like "horror footage", "maniac" and "lethal" really aren't justified.NO! You don't mean to say that journalists have taken a bit of fact and made up a whole story around it do you?? Gosh you don't suppose they do this sort of thing all the time do you? Quote:And, of course, when a biker does something stupid, he's mostly only really putting himself in danger, unlike someone in a couple of tonnes of car...I wouldn't like a riderless motorcycle coming at me even if it were a 125! (04-03-12, 03:48 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: The only time you see 150+ is when the police bike is giving it some to catch up with him.When you see 150+ the biker is pulling away from the camera bike. ![]()
04-03-12, 06:27 PM
04-03-12, 06:28 PM
05-03-12, 10:29 AM
the guys a foccin moron, he's obviously seen anther bike in his mirrors and thought, "Let's see who's got the biggest cock, I bet it's me" the police bike was clearly waiting for him to cross some sort of line with his speed, would be interesting to know how long he was following at 90ish before he decided to take action...
thou shalt not kick
07-03-12, 08:43 AM
what seems idiotic is he accelerated to 150 after he saw a bike in his mirrors ! Up to that point he probably wasnt doing anything too mad, but you know I see this many times when out on my bike. I overtake someone who is cruising at a certain speed...then like some idiot they ride at insane speed just to catch up, overtake me back, then turn off! TBH from my viewing , the daft twat deserves what he got...the first rule of covert speeding is to check yer mirrors and use speed when nobody is around....doing 150 on a busy dual carriageway with an unknown fast vehicle behind is just asking to be pulled in my book...
long ago I gave up on this argument over are limit sfair , should cops be allowed to speed tec...it is what it is....if you want to speed and not get caught , you have to play the game by the rules...observation , observation, observation. The people who get away with it know when to use restraint !
07-03-12, 09:33 AM
Yep, fair point Pitt....I used to have 12 points at one point and all for speeding....the reason I have none now is because i'm slightly more sensible but also know when to do it (ie, no-one following, no-one around as you've said).
07-03-12, 02:07 PM
Bikers own the roads, the sooner people with small willies get over that fact the safer we will all be :pokefun
Seriously though, the copper was observing until he made a bit of a dash, which was unnecessary looking at the traffic conditions. A bit rash, sure, but please let's get rid of all the 'speeding rapes babies' hyperbole. If it was so instantaneously lethal to do speeds of 150mph on a motorbike then the copper following is just as capable of being to blame for something that goes wrong as the civvie in front. Biker was naughty - got caught - fair enough says I, it's in the rules. Like Graham has mentioned, I have had many more problems with arseholes coming round blind bends on the wrong side of the road whilst texting than I ever have with bikers. You don't see many bikers texting whilst riding do you? |
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