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No license No Lid No Brains
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Re: No license No Lid No Brains
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No sympathy.
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Probably "I'm dying to have everyone notice me on my new bike, and i wont wear a lid so they all know who i am"
Little sympathy for her tbh. The day i picked up my SV i rode it so slowly home i'm sure an old lady with a zimmer frame overtook me. Self preservation first in my eyes. |
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Funny thing for me when i got mine.
Im all nervous on it, got to a roundabout, stopped. GF pulled up behined me in the car. I went to pull off, stalled it (lack of throttle contro then lol), she assumed i've gone, went to go, rammed me (slow speed) and i very nearly dropped the bike!!!! The look of fear on her face was something else. Only been on the bike 2 minutes Fortunatly she rammed the rear tyre and her little car came off worse than my bike. Took a few layers of T-cut and polish to wipe the marks off the bumper :lol: I couldn't have a go, her face said it all "IM SO SO SO SO SORRY" :D :lol: |
We are talking about the loss of a young girl of just 19 years here. Someone's daughter,girlfriend,wife or sister. :?
I think the issues in question are more the environment she lives in that would make her feel her actions in using a bike when totally ill equipped to do so was ok. :shock: |
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At last someone whos not jumping on the old sv650.org "im higher than thou" bandwagon. Well said Peter. |
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So apparently in Florida I can walk into any bike dealer and buy an R1 with no proof I actually have a license? yeah that wasn't going to end badly |
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Its only legal to ride without a helmet in some states. Commen sense dictates a bash hat, simple logic. Im not sure of the legalitys in the UK, could you go into a shop and buy an R1 or such without producing a license? |
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