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Old 17-04-06, 10:34 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Toypop
Hell I couldn't afford a 33bhp+ bike until I was getting into my mid twenties and I didn't even own a car! Nowadays all these kids seem to be able to afford to go out and buy 1 litre sports bikes straight after passing their test.

Thats not fair! Obviously people have too much money these days so you need rules in place to stop them killing themselves and putting our premiums up!
Maybe if you didn't spend all your money on drugs when you were 17 you would be able to afford a 33hp bike. I am a "kid" as you put it, i'm in full time education and also have a part time job. 9 - 4.30 on monday to friday, plus another 25 hours of work ontop of that, not all "kids" have rich parents, some of us actually work for a living.

I put the effort in, and i got a bike back, i passed my test 3 days after my 17th birthday, and i don't need some jumped up old bloke, with a chip on his shoulder because he was a lazy ******* as a child moaning at me because i can afford to run a big bike.

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Originally Posted by XVS2005
Dumbass!

so you want to ride with not insurance? why not just buy a turbo busa and not even bother with a test! FFS its only 2 years and a 33bhp bike is quick enough! (well untill the day its up )

i do agree that the changes are going to discourage alot of people from biking! i think its fine as it is! i have had a 33BHP bike for over 22 months now and i still love riding it!! (But i am buying a bigger bike very soon) Its only 2 years! its not long!

and i dont count my self as a inexperienced rider! i have been on the road just short of 4 years and clocked up thousands and thousands of miles! i know my SV like the back of my hand! (2 scars and a mole) my sv does a ton! it can beat almost every car off at the lights! it wheelies! stoppies! it corners like f*ck (just ask the lads out side thorpe park this afternoon!) i do everything on my sv! touring! filtering! motorways! b-roads! a-roads! country lanes! i take my mate on the back (whos 6 foot 5) and i can still have fun! I dont see the point in taking a chance on de-restricing the bike when you have soo much to lose!
i am one of thease people who are unlucky! i know if i derestrict my bike before my time is up i will either 1.Die 2. crash and not be insured! 3.Get caught by the fuzz! and out of all of thease i would not beable to get my new bike!

now is it worth it?? i say NO! but its your choice!
Right, so you put riding with no lisence on a turbocharged bike in the same category as riding a de-restricted bike. Yet you call Matt the dumbass?

Your a typical magazine reading **** chatting loser with nothing better to do, if you had the slightest of experiance on this subject then maybe you'll have written a half decent reply, obviously this is not the case.

I have had 2 crashes on my full power bike, none were down to it being de-restricted (unless a woman pulling out is my fault?) and i have been pulled over 3 times. Hell, i even had part of the A50 closed for several minutes with 2 police cars and an ambulance present. Each time i have been asked if the bike was restricted, simple, i answered yes.
The police will not impound your bike and test it, neither will your insurance company unless you've crashed into a spanking enzo and they owe out £400k.
Therefore, on paper, i am fully insured and legit. I have produced my documents several times, and each time all has been ok, even if i needed to make a claim my insurance would pay out, because on paper, my bike is legal.

So please do not play the "no insurance" card, when you have absolutely no idea what your on about.

Now my 2nd point. How the **** can YOU argue about having no insurance due to a derestricted bike, and then go on to boast about how you've "beaten" (raced) cars off the lights, incase you didn't know, racing without a lisence is illegal, and you can get sent to jail for it. Doing it on a public road is just damn right ****ing stupid. Dumbass!
The exact same can be said about the wheelies and stoppies.

Now, get off your high horse, your no better than anyone else because your bike is restricted and good for you if you think 33bhp is "fun" because i certainly don't.
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