Every K over obviouisly, isn't the killer it is proported to be.

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by atec77, Mar 31, 2007.

  1. atec77

    atec77 Guest

    The coppa's are just shitty cause they are sooooooooslow ( most of em
    drop off at 220)
    Which begs the question just how stable are the bikes with all that
    dangly rubbish on them ?.
     
    atec77, Mar 31, 2007
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  2. atec77

    atec77 Guest

    Maybe they are stuck in 2nd ?
     
    atec77, Mar 31, 2007
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  3. Percival Sepperwinter, Apr 1, 2007
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  4. atec77

    Biggus..... Guest

    just drive a car out infront of them.. they will stop.
     
    Biggus....., Apr 1, 2007
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  5. Well, given the adverse media about the cop bikes here, with cheap tyres
    and other crap, I wouldn't risk my life on one of them. If they are
    dropping off at 220 kays they are braver men (or fools) than me.


    Percy
     
    Percival Sepperwinter, Apr 1, 2007
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  6. Apparently.


    Percy
     
    Percival Sepperwinter, Apr 1, 2007
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  7. atec77

    Nev.. Guest

    Nev.., Apr 1, 2007
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  8. atec77

    Kevin(Bluey) Guest

    Intresting, the article cites speeds of over 300Kph in the headline.
    Speeds of up to 335klm ph in the text .So are they all riding
    Hayabusas?, One copper stated 280-290 kph ,so who's lying here?

    Then another at 197kPH and another at 198kPH (**** knows how he can tell
    1 kph difference.)
    So if the coppers are losing riders at 198Kph , where does the
    journalist get the 335 figure from ? just a number pulled from their arse?
    Sounds like normal media bullshit to me.
     
    Kevin(Bluey), Apr 1, 2007
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  9. atec77

    Biggus..... Guest

    Never let facts get in the way of a poor story.... I mean good story.
     
    Biggus....., Apr 1, 2007
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