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Glad I don't live in France
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If that kinda thing continues, we'll all become outlaws
Isn't discrimination against the law, with acts in the Euopean Union constitution? I already believe there is a certain amount of discrimination agains motorcycles in most places, and either all laws apply to us, or none do (not that I'm a rebel of any sort). Perhaps we'll end up like the modern day versions of Robin Hood - outlawed for riding overpowered and modified motorcycles. Almost Mad Max even. And no I won't stop riding my modified 175hp motorcycle

Isn't discrimination against the law, with acts in the Euopean Union constitution? I already believe there is a certain amount of discrimination agains motorcycles in most places, and either all laws apply to us, or none do (not that I'm a rebel of any sort). Perhaps we'll end up like the modern day versions of Robin Hood - outlawed for riding overpowered and modified motorcycles. Almost Mad Max even. And no I won't stop riding my modified 175hp motorcycle
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just wait til the bureaucrats in the EU in Brussels get into that....
no way can you have different laws in the EU
I reckon the frogs will get a rap over the knuckles for this
why?
well the first German(or Dutch or Italian) rider who goes into France and gets
a fine for having a modded bike...will scream blue murder
and being the EU..off to court and the rider will win
still....bloody stoopid I reckon

no way can you have different laws in the EU
I reckon the frogs will get a rap over the knuckles for this
why?
well the first German(or Dutch or Italian) rider who goes into France and gets
a fine for having a modded bike...will scream blue murder
and being the EU..off to court and the rider will win
still....bloody stoopid I reckon

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But I bet the french were laughing too when reading 'muffler tax' in NSW
... why... that one did not apply to cars as well 



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A friend of mine moved to Paris for work and took her 2001 GSXR750 with her, to get it registered she had to have it modded to only have 100bhp, she also said that they have mobile dynos, set up in the back of large transit type vans and can pull you over and check your bike on the side of the street. There are HUGE fines if you get caught and they can even take your bike !
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From what I've seen of car and bike racing drivers, they didn't learn on the road (Biaggi is an exception). A lot of the good ones learned by racing from a young age, rather than starting on the road.Neka79 wrote:thats crap..guess we wont see too many French riders in GP or Sbk ne more??
But it certainly is a fucked up rule. Fuck I hate the world sometimes.
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mfzx6r wrote:[quote="'muffler tax' in NSW...
wtf??[/quote]
About 4 or 5 years ago, some idiot bureacrats in NSW decided that aftermarket exhausts on motorcycles were too loud. So a law was passed that required every new motorcycle sold to have a dB rating on the muffler. The problem was, they made the law retrospective !!!

It was a huge joke. The coppers had noise-testing equipment and would issue a fine (I think it was $220 or something like that ??). This became known as the 'sticker' tax, or the 'muffler' tax.
The stupidity of making it restrospective was one thing, but some *stock* bikes (notably Harley's) did not meet the requirements from NEW, with stock OEM exhausts !!!


Needless to say, after some great lobbying by the MC Council of NSW, this law was repealed a year or 2 ago, and is no longer a problem......but there were cases of Qld and Vic regoe'd bikes who were legal in their own state, but illegal in NSW, and were issued fines ......





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