I.K. If I decide to rear end any luxury cars I'll make sure I do it with a truck. At least I've got a licence for that.

And I don't have insurance. Never have had. 6 vehicles at first year insurance rates?

dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
That could have happened on a scooter. I'm still not sure that it wasn't running out of fuel, as it was right on the reserve switchover point, but in the absence of hard facts I'm putting it down to pilot error. I'd been out too long and wasn't concentrating enough. If the same had happened on the zzr the damage bill would have been bigger and it would still be my own fault. Doesn't alter the fact that it is still the only time in 30 years I have ever put one down, despite riding bigger and more powerful.Slow and wobbly wrote:A bigger bike you say.
And what of this? http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... sc&start=0
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
im not so sure advising sumone to break the law in a forum like this is the best advice to give...Saki wrote:Daisy just follow my lead. I am on a 250 restricted licence, but i still ride the ZX6R, i have been pulled over once and got a $150 fine and 0 pnts and thats it!
really i only have a few months left on my restriction, but i have had this since i basically got my licence and i have been pulled over once!
Seriously u won't get caught, just buy it and be sensible!
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
they dont do a "work" licence for DUI...well not here in SA..i told the judge id lose my job and he said "shoulda thought of that before u did it"... i did it 2 yrs before i had a job (it took em that long to take me to court)...Daisy wrote:I would certainly argue that one in court. I have a licence - I would just be not complying with conditions. If someone loses a licence for drink driving or whatever and they get a restricted licence to travel to work and back - do they get charged with being unlicenced when the cops catch them driving out of their hours or area? Don't think so, they charge them with breaching the conditions.
reminds me of the absolute bullshit loopholes we had to jump through at the airports when checking our luggage, going through the immigration dept's etc.. absolute fucking headache caused by some numbnuts years agoand the kneejerk reaction which as far as im concerned has been 10000000x the inconvenience compared to "the lives we may have saved" by these bullshit idiotic rules. Getting off topic even more, the f*in terr'ists have won as far as im concerned, americans are so afraid of flying it isn't funny and the absolutely bullshit rules for flying are mind boggling. the country (and anyonethat wants anything to do with them) is f*ed.MiG wrote:Very true. There's some crazy shit happening these days. People are too worried about staying alive and not worried enough about the quality of life. And so fucking dumb laws get passed and even agreed with, all in the name of perceived safety.Daisy wrote:Just because something is The Law, doesn't necessarily mean it's good, right and we shouldn't disagree with it.
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome