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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #45 on: 08 September 2011, 11:51:57 »

Yes how did you guess!!

mind luck we aint got loads of stickies  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #46 on: 08 September 2011, 12:32:30 »

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I never had lights on in day, unless bad weather, ....

My bike's headlight is always on. I consider it to be one less excuse for car drivers to not see me with.

You should also try driving her Smart Roadster. I think other drivers must that that because it's little then it must be driving slowly, either that or they just don't see it.  :-?

It's the same in the MR2 (which does not go slowly ;D) - I might as well turn on my cloaking device for the amount of times people see me..

Heck, someone nearly took the back end off the car the other day on a roundabout! Precisely how short they thought my car was, I'm not sure... but they wanted it to be shorter.
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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #47 on: 08 September 2011, 13:34:46 »

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It's the same in the MR2 (which does not go slowly ;D) - I might as well turn on my cloaking device for the amount of times people see me..

It's no better in a Westfield. ::)
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Heck, someone nearly took the back end off the car the other day on a roundabout! Precisely how short they thought my car was, I'm not sure... but they wanted it to be shorter.

Funny you should say that. Oh, wait! You said nearly. :'(
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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #48 on: 08 September 2011, 13:57:48 »

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Heck, someone nearly took the back end off the car the other day on a roundabout! Precisely how short they thought my car was, I'm not sure... but they wanted it to be shorter.

Funny you should say that. Oh, wait! You said nearly. :'(

Sorry Kevin.. I'll admit I laughed at that comment  :-[ :-X

Oddly enough when it happened I was on the way to Dax to go and look at cars & buy those throttle bodies.. I suppose I would have been in the right place; one of the guys there was all for dropping one of their Chevy V8s into my car  ;D
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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #49 on: 08 September 2011, 20:26:35 »

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Very easily Tunnie. By have a system of seals on oil cap, coolant syste, fuel system etc. etc. which can only be removed without damage by an authorised dealer, and it would be illegal for anyone else to possess the tools to do this.Similar to the situation with manufacturing number plates at the moment.
Its not about how bothered you are about hiviz vests etc. Its about freedom to make your own choices versus state control for its own sake. As Kevin suggested,one day when its too late, we may all just be sorry we didnt stand up and fight against this type of thing when we had the chance.
If Im not working that day, I may just get off my arris and join in on this one for a change. ;)

I've seen brand new cars with them just screwed in, buy plates off eBay... yeah rule works!

So what if i never choose to service my 5 year old bike just MOT it?

It passes the MOT its legal, they make make it a legal requirement to take to a dealer, but there is no legal requirement my bike must be serviced. Just thats its legal! Aka MOT?
:y bought plenty of number plates off e-bay , no problem, the law is an ass!
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Re: The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG)
« Reply #50 on: 09 September 2011, 12:21:20 »

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Tunnie, do you always wear a Day-glo vest whilst riding ?

No, but if it became requirement, I would have not issues wearing one  :)


Oh dear, will I have to wear Hi-Vis when I use my bike? I'm not sure it would serve any purpose.  ::) ::) ;D ;D



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