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It's never going to go well if you're caught racing on the streets by another biker with a camera rolling.
Everyone loves a good look, don't they?
Bike crashing
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Re: Bike crashing
Love how the motorcyclist who caturerwd it all just rode off!
I really don't understand some.people, if it's posted it's the for a reason, personally think people who speed in these areas are just t@#ts. I get no pleasure who speeding in these areas, in actually fact in get paranoid so I don't do it. In a place like London, a busy place, it's only a matter of time before something happens. These guys need go get themselves into a IAM course. maybe if he was scanning the road a tad more he would of thought about a greater safety bubble.
I really don't understand some.people, if it's posted it's the for a reason, personally think people who speed in these areas are just t@#ts. I get no pleasure who speeding in these areas, in actually fact in get paranoid so I don't do it. In a place like London, a busy place, it's only a matter of time before something happens. These guys need go get themselves into a IAM course. maybe if he was scanning the road a tad more he would of thought about a greater safety bubble.
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Re: Bike crashing
I think that you have it just there ^ mate.!Rossgo wrote:........ if he was scanning the road a tad more he would of thought .........
I'm no saint, so this may come across as more than a tad hypocritical.; However IMHO those clowns were riding certainly without due care, & positively recklessly given the conditions. Plenty of pedestrians & cyclists around who could have been taken out badly, because those twunts were seemingly not allowing any margin.
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