Group of Motorcyclists wanted...

Sadly, the general public would not notice the difference between a Ninja300 and a ZX-6 and I'll end up being lumped up into the same group as the "idiot sportbikers"...

pretty much anything with a fairing is considered a "crotch rocket" by the non riding public.
 
油井緋色;2517216 said:
Time to wear a patch and get a cruiser lol

Takes a lot less cruisers to block a highway. Just sayin'

They can do burnouts and, under the right circumstances, can wheelie as well!!
 
Devils advocate here. OPP did set up a road block on a major highway, this year I believe, to stop some "exotic cars" that were speeding through traffic. It held up everyone on the highway. So it does happen.

I'm not saying it's impossible, but trapping cars is much easier than trapping bikes and they had a very convenient funnel (on-route center) that police could easily use to separate the offenders. Around Toronto the police would likely have to close a section of a major highway for hours.
 
Re: Well, this will help the motorcycle image in Toronto!

Meanwhile sportbike underwriters just raised the risk profile in Toronto a little more, and prices will go up along with it. Too bad all the legal riders (not these no insurance no plate goons) now get to pay the price.

Shame that, especially when these "no insurance" goons don't actually cost the insurance companies a dime: They crash and mutilate themselves or destroy other people's property they've got no insurance company to run to...

I wish (don't we all?) that insurance companies would recognize the difference between these idiots and those of us that play by the rules.

Meanwhile, in Atlanta:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO-MWpGFGBo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3_lnieHZ3w

In LA:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJpI12s1ayo

In New York:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_6hAorRKUw

Toronto gets off pretty easy :)
 
Imagine the thought of Floyd Mayweather Jr no longer boxing and just thinking he automatically wins because he's experienced? Lol




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Calm down lol. We get a new version of you on the forum every year or so, some louder and dumber than others, but all have the same basic structure ...."im smarter than all of you, your experience means nothing, I've figured this whole motorcycling thing out in the past 5 weeks...etc..."
most dont last, or probably just change their usernames after realizing they have developed a reputation.
Welcome to the forum, hope you stay a while
 
Re: Well, this will help the motorcycle image in Toronto!

Shame that, especially when these "no insurance" goons don't actually cost the insurance companies a dime:

Better go look at your insurance docs again, as they do cost us money actually. Look specifically at the line labelled "Uninsured motorist".
 
Re: OPP Claims "Motorcycle Hooligans" Terrorized Ont Highways

Of course the real reason the OPP is angry is because they can't do much about it. They've tried since last year and only made a four or five arrests. It think I saw like 400 motorcycles. Get to the bottom of it? Yeah, ok, good luck. Anyone can post a group ride on Instagram and get 100 riders. You also can't get the police cars in place in time to block a road off and stop them. So the best thing to do is try to understand why it's happening. We don't get much of an ear from politicians in Ontario.

High insurance fees from the 2 mafias, the Ontario government and insurance companies, are wholy responsible for this allleged, yes alleged, hooliganism on our highways. Young guys with sports bikes cannot get insurance, even those without tickets and with clean records, so they go about without insurance and without plates. They have nothing to lose. This is what happens when governments and corporations collude with each other to squeeze citizens. This is the result. I guarantee you that if insurance for sports bikes for a 19-year-old was $400/year we wouldn't have these massive hooliganistic organized bike rides.
 
油井緋色;2517216 said:
Time to wear a patch and get a cruiser lol


But then you'd constantly be harassed by the OPP for being in a motorcycle gang :lmao:

I got some quotes for the lowrider S(harley) and it would be cheaper for me to insure a SS
 
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High insurance fees from the 2 mafias, the Ontario government and insurance companies, are wholy responsible for this allleged, yes alleged, hooliganism on our highways. Young guys with sports bikes cannot get insurance, even those without tickets and with clean records, so they go about without insurance and without plates. They have nothing to lose. This is what happens when governments and corporations collude with each other to squeeze citizens. This is the result. I guarantee you that if insurance for sports bikes for a 19-year-old was $400/year we wouldn't have these massive hooliganistic organized bike rides.

Are you high???
 
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I guarantee you that if insurance for sports bikes for a 19-year-old was $400/year we wouldn't have these massive hooliganistic organized bike rides.


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I got invited, knew it was a bad idea, good thing I didnt go

Apparently some of the people who went got OPP knocking the next day(s)

I bet they are going to throw stunting charges even at those who just happened to ride there peacefully. They do this with smaller riding groups where the rider at the front who is stunting speeds away, meanwhile the ones that stop get charged with H172.
 
Re: Well, this will help the motorcycle image in Toronto!

Better go look at your insurance docs again, as they do cost us money actually. Look specifically at the line labelled "Uninsured motorist".

T'is a good point. I was thinking more of the costs associated with SABs and long-term care for the rider than the fender-bender type damage that usually results from a bike hitting a car.

So I'm thinking UM payouts are probably "low" in relative terms but definitely non-zero. Thanks for the clarification.
 
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I'll tell you what this will guarantee, anybody with anything other than a stock licence plate setup will get stopped and ticketed now. The OPP will see this as a challenge to their ability to maintain control of the highways, and they will have to react. So get ready for the increased scrutiny.
 
Calm down lol. We get a new version of you on the forum every year or so, some louder and dumber than others, but all have the same basic structure ...."im smarter than all of you, your experience means nothing, I've figured this whole motorcycling thing out in the past 5 weeks...etc..."
most dont last, or probably just change their usernames after realizing they have developed a reputation.
Welcome to the forum, hope you stay a while
Let's bet on me changing that username ?.

Funny how in your rant about me you failed to realize that you're portraying the exact same characteristics you are trying to pass on to me.

I'm curious what method you used to sum me up in that category of yours... Hmm..?

One thing you're right about is that there is definitely only a few of me and ALOT more of you. So thanks for that compliment.





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Re: OPP Claims "Motorcycle Hooligans" Terrorized Ont Highways

I'll tell you what this will guarantee, anybody with anything other than a stock licence plate setup will get stopped and ticketed now. The OPP will see this as a challenge to their ability to maintain control of the highways, and they will have to react. So get ready for the increased scrutiny.

If by stock you mean the factory fender then I disagree.

Anyone with a flip plate might get sweated a little though.
 
I bet they are going to throw stunting charges even at those who just happened to ride there peacefully. They do this with smaller riding groups where the rider at the front who is stunting speeds away, meanwhile the ones that stop get charged with H172.
Gawd I hate agreeing with you....lol.
But yeah, I saw that on the news. Guilty by association. Bull$#!+. What if you were riding along, these guys pass you, and stop ahead, and now you are a part of the group and have to lawyer up. I repeat, bull$#!+.
Good thing I stay off the 400 series most of the time.

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Re: OPP Claims "Motorcycle Hooligans" Terrorized Ont Highways

If by stock you mean the factory fender then I disagree.

Anyone with a flip plate might get sweated a little though.

Most fender eliminators tip the plate and are technically illegal. Do you think cops will care it's not a flip plate?
 
Gawd I hate agreeing with you....lol.
But yeah, I saw that on the news. Guilty by association. Bull$#!+. What if you were riding along, these guys pass you, and stop ahead, and now you are a part of the group and have to lawyer up. I repeat, bull$#!+.
Good thing I stay off the 400 series most of the time.

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In the past I have been riding along and a big group of bikes appears. I gtfo out of the area, first ramp, first gas station,, whatever. I don't want to be a part of whatever happens.
 
In the past I have been riding along and a big group of bikes appears. I gtfo out of the area, first ramp, first gas station,, whatever. I don't want to be a part of whatever happens.
I agree, but for ghits and siggles, let's say that it happened right after the exit, on the highway.
Would suck. Big time.

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