wheelies and recklessness
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RE: wheelies and recklessness
ORIGINAL: dizzie56
well when u have permission like said before u still get a wreckless drivin charge and they are still able to take ur bike. "Stunting" is never a charge...only wreckless driving.
well when u have permission like said before u still get a wreckless drivin charge and they are still able to take ur bike. "Stunting" is never a charge...only wreckless driving.
MDFF
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RE: wheelies and recklessness
ORIGINAL: mdfirefighter
Not true. Traffic violations only apply to public roads andprivateplaces normally used by the public (I.E. a mall parking lot). If you are in a private place notnormally used by the publicwith direct permission from the owner they legally can't touch you.
MDFF
ORIGINAL: dizzie56
well when u have permission like said before u still get a wreckless drivin charge and they are still able to take ur bike. "Stunting" is never a charge...only wreckless driving.
well when u have permission like said before u still get a wreckless drivin charge and they are still able to take ur bike. "Stunting" is never a charge...only wreckless driving.
MDFF
#15
RE: wheelies and recklessness
from what i've gathered to stunt in a lot and not get a ticket you need A) written permission and B) the entrance needs to be blocked off, so the public can't get in. little to much work for me....
you most definetly can steer a wheelie, just not as well if you were on two wheels.
you most definetly can steer a wheelie, just not as well if you were on two wheels.
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RE: wheelies and recklessness
Stunters do have true talent to take their bikes beyond there capabilities. I try to live my life to the fullest at all times and that is why I ride. For the pure joy of it.
Even the fear of death is nothing compared to the fear of not having lived authentically and fully. -Frances Moore Lappe
Even the fear of death is nothing compared to the fear of not having lived authentically and fully. -Frances Moore Lappe