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Old Mar 7, 2010 | 10:23 PM
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So if they get the bike bill passed are they also going to have MCdonalds also weigh there costomers and then tell them no Sir i can't sell you that hamburger because your to fat.

Can't big brother just leave us alone. How many retards down in FL ride the freeways everyday with out helmets. I can say from my experance that if you own a hog you got no helmet. There were a few but the majority don't. I have been to daytona for that event and i don't see where they had room to run that way expect on I-95. Morons being morons.

People that use public streets as there drag strips need to pay the fines and then realize that they can do that for a fraction of the cost on a real track where the only thing they dodge is another biker.
 
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Old Mar 7, 2010 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by drunkinmist
So if they get the bike bill passed are they also going to have MCdonalds also weigh there costomers and then tell them no Sir i can't sell you that hamburger because your to fat.

Can't big brother just leave us alone. How many retards down in FL ride the freeways everyday with out helmets. I can say from my experance that if you own a hog you got no helmet. There were a few but the majority don't. I have been to daytona for that event and i don't see where they had room to run that way expect on I-95. Morons being morons.

People that use public streets as there drag strips need to pay the fines and then realize that they can do that for a fraction of the cost on a real track where the only thing they dodge is another biker.
Err... 125 mph is twice the legal speed limit here in the US on highways. Most states, that's automatic jail time.

Losing your vehicle for doing double the speed limit on a public road? Not Big Brother to me.
 
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Old Mar 8, 2010 | 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuroshio
Err... 125 mph is twice the legal speed limit here in the US on highways. Most states, that's automatic jail time.

Losing your vehicle for doing double the speed limit on a public road? Not Big Brother to me.
Right on.

First of all, if this jaggoff actually was doing 186, crashed, and walked away... he is lucky enough just to be alive. And then he gets off with no jail time? Just a fine? You fuggin kidding me?

Look I go... fast... but that's just stupid.

Put em in the clink, take their bike and pocket the proceeds, fine em to high heaven. No pity will be had from me.
 
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Old Mar 8, 2010 | 10:09 AM
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the article pissed me off, but also humored me a little...

" They worry the problem will get worse in the bad economy, since motorcycles (which most riders buy new but end up tinkering with to generate more power) are a lot cheaper than cars. (See pictures of the evolution of Harley-Davidson. "

Harley Evolved? Wow!

and
"By Thomas R. Collins"

Anyone else a bartender?......

Personally, if you're that stupid, you deserve to have a really heavy book thrown at your head.

Do they even make "Track days for dummies?"
 
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