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I Saw You: V.2.0

black and yellow older model GSXR (pretty sure) pulled over by an undercover eastbound on Eglinton at Creditview around 12:15 in the afternoon....boo urns. Hope it was nothing serious.
 
black and yellow older model GSXR (pretty sure) pulled over by an undercover eastbound on Eglinton at Creditview around 12:15 in the afternoon....boo urns. Hope it was nothing serious.
Those undercover's are sneaky :(

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I hope the rider is ok!

-Jamie M.
 
How did you get that picture? LOL

No, it's not undercover, the right term is stealth.
Those are stealth cruisers with uniformed police. :p
 
Why? He/She has broken no laws.
So that I don't take his plate number to my buddie at the MTO and get his address and make his sexy bike my new one!

-Jamie M.
 
So that I don't take his plate number to my buddie at the MTO and get his address and make his sexy bike my new one!

-Jamie M.

People are waaaayyyyyy too paranoid
 
People are waaaayyyyyy too paranoid

Lol, I know, eh? Like people can't see your plate number on the street or parking lots. You guys should permanantly cover your plates all the time so no one can see them, or better yet just remove them altogether. Just explain to the cops that you don't want it getting stolen. I'm sure they will be understanding.
 
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Lol, I know, eh? Like people can't see your plate number on the street or parking lots. You guys should permanantly cover your plates all the time so no one can see them, or better yet just remove them altogether. Just explain to the cops that you don't want it getting stolen.

Besides that obvious point, second being who really steals Shadows? Third, if someone has a buddy at MTO/TPS that can provide an address via license plate, what makes you think they can't just find the bike by the make and model
 
Didn't mean to start an argument on here, lol.
If I posted a bike of mine with a licence plate number showing, I wouldn't care.
But if someone posted my bike and plate number, I would care.
Hey, just my opinion. lol
 
Didn't mean to start an argument on here, lol.
If I posted a bike of mine with a licence plate number showing, I wouldn't care.
But if someone posted my bike and plate number, I would care.
Hey, just my opinion. lol

Hehehehe, I was commenting on the general paranoia that permeates this site, not directed at you!
 
Spotted this Honda Shadow down by the Corus Ent building during a photowalk on Friday around mid-day.

What post-processing did you do on that? Love the effect
 
Saw your black ninja 250 with the reddit sticker, right side of the bike looked pretty beat up from an accident.
 
Not sure the time, probably around 7:45pm toady (April 2nd).

You: Orange R6 with a black/white helmet
Me: Red/Silver CBR250

Travelling south on Yonge just north of the 401. We stopped beside each other at a light and nodded. Nice bike!
 
1st green ninja south on Kipling
Then another second green ninja south on Kipling.
I was on a bagger, wearing checkered red sweater.
Time:6:30PMish.
 
It's fine, as long as he stays in Ajax. Using a phone while driving is just a police suggestion of what not to do. It's not really a law, more like a guideline. Perhaps Rodney just leaned across his wife while she drove?
there is a topic here about "most dangerous drivers for motorcyclists", are you one of them? (making photos while driving/crossing intersection)
 
Using a phone while driving is just a police suggestion of what not to do. It's not really a law, more like a guideline.

From the MTO website,
Ontario's ban on hand-held devices while driving took effect on October 26, 2009.
The law makes it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, dial or email using hand-held cell phones and other hand-held communications and entertainment devices. The law also prohibits drivers from viewing display screens unrelated to the driving task, such as laptops or DVD players, while driving. The use of hands-free devices is still permitted, and drivers may use hand-held devices to call 9-1-1.

Anyway, I think Rodney uses a POV camera most of the time, when he's on the bike at least
 

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