who hasnt done 177 in a 80 zone. i hit 140 easily in 2nd gear
Probably not the best idea to mention that on here.
who hasnt done 177 in a 80 zone. i hit 140 easily in 2nd gear
BTW Turbo, I thought you might want to know one of the ironies I have experienced in the "motorcycling culture". The craziest group ride I have been on with regards to SPEED happened with a big group of about 20 or so riders.... say circa 2003/4. Over 50% of that group was either Police, Fire or Paramedics.... there were at least 5 cops in that ride..... maybe more.... from OPP to other regional city police. When the ride started I slotted about 3rd or so at the front. Well .... little did I know I'd be tailing the pack in about 10 minutes of riding. Not only that, but I was getting gapped by 1/4 mile or so until we hit the next corner.... where I'd promptly catch right up again. The front part of the group was going WOT from every corner, or stop sign or whatever. I'm pretty sure there were quite a few guys doing well over 200kph in an 80 zone.... or at least it sure seemed like it.
Anyway - lots of hypocrisy going around, ya know?
and don't believe everything you read in the newspaper, if the guy was really doing 177kmh in a 80kmh, there is no way a cop car could catch up,
The craziest group ride I have been on with regards to SPEED happened with a big group of about 20 or so riders.... say circa 2003/4. Over 50% of that group was either Police, Fire or Paramedics.... there were at least 5 cops in that ride..... maybe more.... from OPP to other regional city police.
Burn him! He's a witch!!
Not sure how anyone here can actually defend this knob. I think people really need to revisit some basic definitions of privilege vs right. I like how the fact that going fast = automatic skill too, funny that...strap a chimp on a bike, put it on a straight road and sooner or later bubbles is going to get up into triple digits...that's one skilled primate.
As Bandit Bill said it's all a metter of degrees....this tosser was going more than 100% above the posted limit, I wouldn't be surprised if his defence was "sorry officer, I was going too fast to read the speed signs".
Probably not the best idea to mention that on here.
There is nothing dangerous about doing 177 on a 80km/h road, was he at least doing a wheelie? that would piss you all off even more!
good that he got nailed and i hope he gets everything the courts can throw at him. It's my first year on a motorcycle this summer and all I see on the roads are the experienced riders breaking the law every chance they get. C'mon it's very easy to spot nubie's vs experienced. I wonder if he would of driven his car down that stretch of road in the same manner. What a loser!
Everyone that bought their bike as a cheap way to get milk and eggs home,raise your hand.Thought so.
The guy from Kitchener got carried away and paid dearly.
Everyone that bought their bike as a cheap way to get milk and eggs home,raise your hand.Thought so.
The guy from Kitchener got carried away and paid dearly.
I wasn't aware that being a SS rider on a machine capable of 220 km/hr++ speeds imparted the average Mark I human being with Super-Human reaction and observation skills, and also gave you pre-cognitive powers of prediction at velocities of 50 meters/sec+.
Pre-cognitive powers of when and where a deer is going to come bounding out of a field beside that 80 km/h road
or where each and every pothole, minor or major is located, that might cause a front-end tank slapper at those grossly excessive speeds, potentially sending you into a rude wake-up next week
or a car pulling out of an unseen laneway that could have hardly predicted that your thrill-seeking arse would broad-side them right into a world of hurt and grief.
It's amazing that people, in this thread included, think that the grossly-excessive speeder (or any other self-absorbed risk-taker, for that matter) has control over all the factors that separate a good time, from potential tragedy, and that harm will only come to them if they screw up. Sometimes the acceptable limits that are pushed, aren't just speed-related.
Yeah, i've done such stupid **** in the past. I've also come to recognize that living for the thrill of the moment at the potential expense of injury or death for myself - or more importantly to others - is just not worth doing that sort of stupid **** any longer.
Are we all so self-absorbed, that many are incapable of recognizing the true risks of such behavior? By this thread, I fear that this is so.
No wonder our insurance rates are through the fricking roof
Given the location of where this happened, I wouldn't jump to the conclusion of this being "incredibly stupid and dangerous" - aside from the rider probably making the mistake of not scoping out the road for police activity first - you gotta do what you gotta do nowadays.
It's flat, there's a kilometer of visibility, there are hardly any driveways and you can see them a kilometer away. There isn't a hazard to other traffic if there ISN'T any other traffic. Sure, someone coming out of their driveway might not be expecting the bike going double the speed limit, but if the rider was on the ball, the rider ought to have seen them starting to move in the driveway and slowed down before it was ever an issue. THERE IS A KILOMETER OF VISIBILITY IN THIS AREA, maybe more. Plenty of room to slow down to a more sane speed if an on-the-ball rider spots someone in the distance moving in their driveway.
Everyone that bought their bike as a cheap way to get milk and eggs home,raise your hand.
Everyone that bought their bike as a cheap way to get milk and eggs home,raise your hand.Thought so.
The guy from Kitchener got carried away and paid dearly.