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Please share a photo of your 2 stroke that can run down the highway at 120.
Yeah but I'm not a communist like you.Oregon: 79,375 miles of roads available for travel
Germany: 644,480 kilometers (399,577 miles) of paved roads
You were off by a factor of at least 5....................
The rest of your post is even dumber
Yeah but I'm not a communist like you
What you post in threads speaks volumes as to your political affiliations and loyalties.If you knew anything about what's on my signature you'd realize I'm about as far from communist as one can be.
What you post in threads speaks volumes as to your political affiliations and loyalties.
Fuck clicks too.clicks?
The American truckers obviously the problemIf you knew anything about what's on my signature you'd realize I'm about as far from communist as one can be.
Yeah but I'm not a communist like you.
The American trucker is the problem
I suppose you're right.Im 100% confident that the next civil war will be uncivil....every person will be on their own. I need not looking any further than any thread on this forumn to confirm everybody hates everybody. Even a group of common people cant stand the same common people. Does that make us all commies?
"Commie" is the new common term for anybody you disagree with, right? I know you are, but what am I? Good greif!
It’s hard to see anyone wasting a quality 2 stroke with highway gears!It's not hard. It only weighs 220 lbs and has 65hp.
Yep. 98% of speed limits in this country are set for one reason only: revenue. States/towns/cities get a significant amount of money from speeding tickets (and other bullshit tickets). Nothing whatsoever to do with "safety", although they love to claim that nonsense.Speed limits in America have no relationship to the safe, efficient flow of traffic
Yep. 98% of speed limits in this country are set for one reason only: revenue. States/towns/cities get a significant amount of money from speeding tickets (and other bullshit tickets). Nothing whatsoever to do with "safety", although they love to claim that nonsense.
For the most part that is a true statement. Until one day I was riding my sport bike in the twistiest and this OG blew by me on a V rod dragging knee and straight smoked me, lol. He was definitely a old school ama guy getting him some. It’s not the tool it’s the operator, his wife was following on a MV Augusta.
Back to the topic, dude on bike runs red and looks one way and gets tagged, he’s lucky to be alive, 100% bikers fault. But the chick was speeding and fled the scene, she needs to be delt with regardless.
Some in here are old enough to remember when a few of the western states had no daytime speed limit.Another way you KNOW that it is ALL about shaking folks down for money is that here in America they are usually being all sneaky and running speed traps and trying to hide revenue agents on blind corners or blind hill crests and such. The job of the police would be a lot less dangerous if they wen't doing such risky things to try to shake folks down for a little bit of money.
Compare that to other countries where you are driving around and before the speed cameras or speeding traps there are huge big signs saying speed camera ahead or speed trap ahead or speed clocking markers ahead, so you kind of have to be really stupid to miss them.
Of course the French did it the best when they first got introduced, just riot and smash and burn all the speed cameras and speed traps Ha!
I drive the roads daily and vary rarely is anyone speeding going to make me be in fear for my life, but almost every day I'm in fear for my life at least once, because of raging assholes doing the most asinine, insane, aggressive and stupid stuff that never seem to get dealt with. You want "public safety" quit going after all the "speeders" and go after the insane folks that cause all kinds of horrific crashes.
Agree totally. One of the reasons I left Virginia, I kid you not, was because I was fucking sick and tired of the Gestapo like traffic enforcement. VA State Police were (and I'm sure still are) notorious for their speed traps and "safety corridors". They would stop and hassle people for going 5 mph over the absurd 55 mph speed limit. In the city I lived in, you could and would be stopped for going 2-3 mph over the already ridiculously low speed limits. You couldn't drive 2 miles without some dick jumping out in the road with a radar or lidar gun telling you to pull over. These assholes wouldn't know what real police work is if it fell in their lap. But they sure as fuck can write a hundred tickets a day. Fuck that. If I wanted to live in a police state, I would move to North Korea or Iran.Another way you KNOW that it is ALL about shaking folks down for money is that here in America they are usually being all sneaky and running speed traps and trying to hide revenue agents on blind corners or blind hill crests and such. The job of the police would be a lot less dangerous if they wen't doing such risky things to try to shake folks down for a little bit of money.
Compare that to other countries where you are driving around and before the speed cameras or speeding traps there are huge big signs saying speed camera ahead or speed trap ahead or speed clocking markers ahead, so you kind of have to be really stupid to miss them.
Of course the French did it the best when they first got introduced, just riot and smash and burn all the speed cameras and speed traps Ha!
I drive the roads daily and vary rarely is anyone speeding going to make me be in fear for my life, but almost every day I'm in fear for my life at least once, because of raging assholes doing the most asinine, insane, aggressive and stupid stuff that never seem to get dealt with. You want "public safety" quit going after all the "speeders" and go after the insane folks that cause all kinds of horrific crashes.
Pretty sure it was the BritsOf course the French did it the best when they first got introduced, just riot and smash and burn all the speed cameras and speed traps Ha!
you DO realize that in the state's laws that I've researched, bicycles are just another vehicle, right? The laws usually say 'with all the rights and duties' of any other vehicle.Many places have laws for "low horse power vehicles" and the roads they can and can't be on. The scooter thing comes to mind here.
My issue with the bicycle people, of that I include myself is that so many do think they own the road and the rules do not apply to them. I have seen with my own two eyes bicycle people get a ticket....it needs to happen more.
Funny. I go 5-9ish over pretty much everywhere here in NoVA and get passed like I'm standing stillAgree totally. One of the reasons I left Virginia, I kid you not, was because I was fucking sick and tired of the Gestapo like traffic enforcement. VA State Police were (and I'm sure still are) notorious for their speed traps and "safety corridors". They would stop and hassle people for going 5 mph over the absurd 55 mph speed limit. In the city I lived in, you could and would be stopped for going 2-3 mph over the already ridiculously low speed limits. You couldn't drive 2 miles without some dick jumping out in the road with a radar or lidar gun telling you to pull over. These assholes wouldn't know what real police work is if it fell in their lap. But they sure as fuck can write a hundred tickets a day. Fuck that. If I wanted to live in a police state, I would move to North Korea or Iran.
They do, actually. Most places are posted at appx 85% of the speed 'normal' traffic flowsSpeed limits in America have no relationship to the safe, efficient flow of traffic
Epic action clips against government tyranny and oppression of the motorists:
Admittedly, this was back in the 1990's/early 2000's.Funny. I go 5-9ish over pretty much everywhere here in NoVA and get passed like I'm standing still
M
They do, actually. Most places are posted at appx 85% of the speed 'normal' traffic flows
That's the way it is supposed to be. Speed limits set at the 85th percentile. But they most definitely are not. Otherwise, speed limits on our highways would be 75mph-95mph and not 60mph-70mph.They do, actually. Most places are posted at appx 85% of the speed 'normal' traffic flows
There are exceptions, but that's what I remember reading.
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Agree totally. One of the reasons I left Virginia, I kid you not, was because I was fucking sick and tired of the Gestapo like traffic enforcement. VA State Police were (and I'm sure still are) notorious for their speed traps and "safety corridors". They would stop and hassle people for going 5 mph over the absurd 55 mph speed limit. In the city I lived in, you could and would be stopped for going 2-3 mph over the already ridiculously low speed limits. You couldn't drive 2 miles without some dick jumping out in the road with a radar or lidar gun telling you to pull over. These assholes wouldn't know what real police work is if it fell in their lap. But they sure as fuck can write a hundred tickets a day. Fuck that. If I wanted to live in a police state, I would move to North Korea or Iran.
I ride a 3 wheeled motorcycle and can't count how many times some idiot wanna-be Tour cyclists clog the canyons thinking they are the next Jonas Vingegaard. If you see more than a few cars behind you, move over and let them pass. I used to ride as a cyclist years ago (GregLlamond era) and wasn't an asshole while cycling.Being both a driver and a cyclist, I can tell you that you've been 'held up' by other road users LOTS longer than you've ever been 'held up' by a cyclist or group of cyclists.
So...
None of y'all have much of a leg to stand on.
A lot of y'all are the reason I carry on the bike
M
It’s hard to see anyone wasting a quality 2 stroke with highway gears!
you DO realize that in the state's laws that I've researched, bicycles are just another vehicle, right? The laws usually say 'with all the rights and duties' of any other vehicle.
The laws also usually have exceptions for unsafe spots or things in the road which gives the cyclist the entire lane. Like say oncoming traffic. Like say crests of hills. Like say blind corners.
Laws usually also say something about 3' minimums and here in VA you need to change lanes to pass.
...AND...
Being both a driver and a cyclist, I can tell you that you've been 'held up' by other road users LOTS longer than you've ever been 'held up' by a cyclist or group of cyclists.
So...
None of y'all have much of a leg to stand on.
I got passed at the crest of a hill into oncoming traffic just a few minutes ago. ...and yes, I was 'in the middle of the road' because a lot of you mouth-breathing morons can't seem to grasp the concept that you need to be able to see to pass anything, much less a cyclist. Another mile down the road, I had a dump truck turning left not stop at a stop sign AND run wide enough that I had just enough room to avoid his bumper. So talk to me about your entitlement mentality encased in your steel safety cage some more.
A lot of y'all are the reason I carry on the bike
M
Except that you pay no fees to use the roads, have no licensing requirements, and aren’t required to carry liability insurance. You ride on unsafe roads with blind curves and no areas to pass and a lot of you go out of your way to piss off motorists. So get off your high horse and try to be a decent person, and get the fuck out of the wayyou DO realize that in the state's laws that I've researched, bicycles are just another vehicle, right? The laws usually say 'with all the rights and duties' of any other vehicle.
The laws also usually have exceptions for unsafe spots or things in the road which gives the cyclist the entire lane. Like say oncoming traffic. Like say crests of hills. Like say blind corners.
Laws usually also say something about 3' minimums and here in VA you need to change lanes to pass.
...AND...
Being both a driver and a cyclist, I can tell you that you've been 'held up' by other road users LOTS longer than you've ever been 'held up' by a cyclist or group of cyclists.
So...
None of y'all have much of a leg to stand on.
I got passed at the crest of a hill into oncoming traffic just a few minutes ago. ...and yes, I was 'in the middle of the road' because a lot of you mouth-breathing morons can't seem to grasp the concept that you need to be able to see to pass anything, much less a cyclist. Another mile down the road, I had a dump truck turning left not stop at a stop sign AND run wide enough that I had just enough room to avoid his bumper. So talk to me about your entitlement mentality encased in your steel safety cage some more.
A lot of y'all are the reason I carry on the bike
M
Oh, and how are you going to shoot the driver when your ass is gonna be face down in the dirt?![]()
Fuck kilometers.
That’s like saying you have 1,000,000 dinar.Things you can't do in the land of miles per hour
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a car does more damage in one pass than 7000 bicycles do. What's your point?Except that you pay no fees to use the roads, have no licensing requirements, and aren’t required to carry liability insurance. You ride on unsafe roads with blind curves and no areas to pass and a lot of you go out of your way to piss off motorists. So get off your high horse and try to be a decent person, and get the fuck out of the way
I've got a hint for you: look past the hood of your car and you won't have that problem.Are you the dipshit I've almost killed a few times now? When I crest the hill and you're right in the middle of the lane in a 70mph highway, going about 20? And I have about 100' to try and avoid turning you into a red stain?
Somebody has never heard of a Kawasaki H2, or a H1 for that matter.Please share a photo of your 2 stroke that can run down the highway at 120.
Don't you know that these cyclist are saving the planet?DO THE FUCKING SPEED LIMIT!
Somebody has never heard of a Kawasaki H2, or a H1 for that matter.
Yamaha RD 350 and 400, and the TZ 750.
Suzuki also made a few.......that would top 150 pretty easy.
Kawasaki H2 750 triple 2 stroke is still pretty much king of race day and I've seen them easily run in the low 8s in the 1/4.
Here's some running even faster.....and those wheelie bars are not just for looks.
Betcha Hardly Ableson can't go that without turbos/nitrous/blower.
...but... MAH FREEDOM!it is also my opinion, that ANY new driver (of any age and from any country) when they apply for their 'learners permit' all they are able to operate for the first two years, is a 500 cc OR LESS scooter.
I guar=an=damn=tee you that within 10 years, there would be a LOT more attention paid to the road, by drivers.
Wrong. Your speed can’t impede the flow of traffic with weather permitting . They will ticket you for doing 50 on the freeway. Also need to pull over when delaying 3 or more vehicles. I’m sure that law applies to bicycle as well.You do know that the speed limit is the maximum and it's not mandatory to maintain the maximum speed?
Don't you know that these cyclist are saving the planet?
Or another way to look at it. They are not burning gas so that keeps the supply and demand thing in our favor for cheaper gas.
I burn my fair share of gas too. My Ram gets maybe 10 on a good dayYou do know that the speed limit is the maximum and it's not mandatory to maintain the maximum speed?
Don't you know that these cyclist are saving the planet?
Or another way to look at it. They are not burning gas so that keeps the supply and demand thing in our favor for cheaper gas.
Actually it doesn't. Lots of precedents on that score.Wrong. Your speed can’t impede the flow of traffic with weather permitting . They will ticket you for doing 50 on the freeway. Also need to pull over when delaying 3 or more vehicles. I’m sure that law applies to bicycle as well.
I get the feeling that you ride a bicycleActually it doesn't. Lots of precedents on that score.
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eh it's the same bullsh1t with the harley riders. ride 5-10mph below the limit all spaced out to (mostly) preclude passing. i had one guy speed up and parallel me while i was passing like he was going to keep my truck from getting back in the main lane. i think he figured out that 8000 pounds trumps his 800# harley all day long.I get the feeling that you ride a bicycle