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hate people who street race
if they want to race go to a track day instead of endangering everybody else on the road
wow that's crazy
Miss my bike riding
However at my age I needed to learn to chill.
Still borrow the odd bike now and again from my customers who own a couple of Ducati dealerships
My girl on the last bike I borrowed.
Lawn in backgroud just been top dressed
Brendan McHale said:
Agree completely had for example the guy came off the bike there is no way that the Audi driver would have been able to stop & the ensuing carnage would have been horrendous!
Very selfish Phil,if it wasn't for this forums members then there would be no forum.
Dont get me wrong Im a massive petrol head but theres a time and a place
personally ive got a rx7 which is being converted from a twin turbo to a single turbo (when funds and time allow it to be completed) been down santa pod in it and when its finished will be doing a few track days
Bikes are 2 wheels short of common sense for me.
Gary he is gettin a little old now, but check out Ghost rider
Apart from one point where the car was too close to the bikes, the only dangerous driving there was the awful lane-discipline from the other people on the road.
Middle-lane hogging makes everyone have to change in and out to get round them, and that's the danger zone. If the car is capable, the driver alert, and the conditions perfect, these speeds aren't dangerous. A car one day from failing an MOT can legally be driven, by an idiot, at 70MPH, a perfectly designed 2000MPH car is well within it's limits at 150MPH.
I've "seen" people do 130 on British motorways safely, and also pulled off a wet motorway when any speed was dangerous and stopping was the only option. It's not about speed, it's about the right speed for the conditions. That's why cameras are so dangerous: they penalise safe driving at speed, but miss dangerous driving when the conditions are poor or the car/driver is not safe driving at the posted limit.