How rudeDidn't they recently have compulsory hi viz for motorcyclists in France ?
I think they were getting around it by just putting reflective stickers on their helmets.
How rudeDidn't they recently have compulsory hi viz for motorcyclists in France ?
I think they were getting around it by just putting reflective stickers on their helmets.
But with typically Gallic finesse.
How rude
My Brother-in-Law had two tyres on his Strange Rover last year and appeared to be almost bragging about paying £500 for the pleasure. An Oil and Filter change is the cost of a new bike to some of us..oh yes old boy we need these features on the road what about me in my Chelsea tractor picking the kids up from school and I put one wheel on the grass verge diff lock, low box, 4wheel drive, anti skid and traction control, boot down and away could not live without them in the real world... what what
Exactly, I lived over there up until 2014 and when I left there was still the 100 bhp limit in force, I know that for a fact as one of friends was the regional head of the Gendarmerie who had a Fireblade that was restricted to this limit and he wished he could up it to the UK power and performance specifications, mind you his bike had masses of torque.
I also have 2 friends, both of whom used to be high speed pursuit, Lincolnshire traffic cops, a county where the annual death rate of motorcyclists is always sky high and they have always termed high powered motorbike riders as "the donors" as they attended accident after accident where they were having to scrape their remains off the tarmac or the nearby tree!!
This just goes to show you know diddlysquat on the subject & have such a biased view no amount of education will change it, so keep your blinkers on there fella.Oh right, life changing accidents are unrelated to speed. Got it.
This just goes to show you know diddlysquat on the subject & have such a biased view no amount of education will change it, so keep your blinkers on there fella.
Pedestrians, per journey mile, are more likely to end up in Hospital - or a morgue - than cyclists but I bet that hasn't stopped you using your feet to protect the NHS.I've seen loads of them in the Peak District. Obviously pleasure motorcyclists
I've reported it to local police. The issue is that motorcyclists have a habit of falling off and that stresses the health services