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speaking of track, when are you out next chad? i wanna see that thing off the leash!

As soon as I get some new brake pads, check this vid

my cars at the 40 second mark. straight pipes and all :)
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There is this nice straight road that goes for about 10km without a corner and has perfect vision all the way along. Hardly any cars but you gotta watch out for farmers on their tractors.

Like i said i don't do it to be cool i do it because i enjoy going fast, and the last time i did that was about 3 years ago. Heck on my current bike i've never been over 200.

There is this nice straight road that goes for about 10km without a corner and has perfect vision all the way along. Hardly any cars but you gotta watch out for farmers on their tractors.

Like i said i don't do it to be cool i do it because i enjoy going fast, and the last time i did that was about 3 years ago. Heck on my current bike i've never been over 200.

sounds like it's out in the sticks Karl....whats the speed limit in the area?

^^lol.....exactly what i was thinking......quote from the farmer..."i checked both ways, and you can see for bout 5 kays each way clearly..i pulled out ontee thu road and started drivin dow 't thu shed ani felt a thud...suddenly there was this wierd lookin dude slidin in fronamee on his ass....dunno bout those new japee bikes, they be gittin smaller each time i headin inter town"

rofl

i got done about 6 months ago doing 84 in a 60 zone.. was about 4am, going to work..

cruising at about 90 kays and seen a reflection hidden behind trees, slowed down (not enough)..

got 370 fine and 3 points, havnt driven stupidly after that.

ive had

1 speeding

1 failure to maintain vehicle standards

1 disoby stop sign

and my most recent

no p plates

yay for an honest mistake costing me $165

what the f*ck is failure to maintain vehicle standards? was the cop that told me next time he defects me ill lose licence right, lol :(?

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what the f*ck is failure to maintain vehicle standards? was the cop that told me next time he defects me ill lose licence right, lol :P ?

cause of my camber on the fronts i got my tyres flipped and stripped by my mate and cause cops dont actually know how to check tread he was like oh its bald , when infact that part of the tyre doesnt actually make contact with the road :D

and he was also too pre-occupied with my guage placement and my interior haha

then he proceeded to tell me how he replaced his clutch in his commodore :(

Like i said i don't do it to be cool i do it because i enjoy going fast, and the last time i did that was about 3 years ago. Heck on my current bike i've never been over 200.

which kralster forgot to mention, all happened on a race track

does anyone think about what a cop reading this thread will think :(

in fairness, how dumb can u be? :banana:

lol at everyone saying "oh, bad luck"

how the hell is it bad luck to drive through 2 fixed cameras speeding 10 and 20k's over the limit? that's what we call stupidity, not bad luck.

u better be getting a lot of sex out of this, thats all i can say lol

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