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SPUGGIE J 30-07-2006 13:30

Re: motor bikes
 
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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow
lends spuggie a rope to tie on one side of the footpath....and puts the loose end in his hand ready...........:D

Not what I had in mind but hey if it works.....:eek: :D

Pesonally I would wait till they get huckled and then go with my camera as the police have the bike mashed. :D

entwisi 30-07-2006 15:36

Re: motor bikes
 
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Originally Posted by Busman747
My personal opinion is that the sooner bikes are removed from public areas the better!

Is the "high" that the rider gets worth the cost of hitting a toddler and killing or maiming him or her? Sledden may well be a considerate rider but most are not. Hills are taken at a fast speed - - but who knows what is on the other side?

I'm sorry busman but this is sensationalistic tripe!

People ride bikes all over and if you let a toddler loose in an area where people are riding bikes then you too are as much to blame. As has been mentioned, off road bikes aren't exactly the quietest of things and IMHO 99% of riders are considerate to those around them.

Neil 30-07-2006 19:43

Re: motor bikes
 
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Originally Posted by entwisi
As has been mentioned, off road bikes aren't exactly the quietest of things

That is true, I am sure you can get power without all that noise, so maybe the riders of noisey bikes are not considerate.

entwisi 30-07-2006 19:55

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Actually you can't. the whole point of an exhaust is that it is a tuned pipe that creates a negative pressure just outside the exhaust valve of the engine to suck the burnt fuel vapours out. as such it is effectively a musical instrument. Also as the volume of gas is quite high it needs to get rid of it as quick as possible, any 'restriction' such as noise reduction slows down the gases and robs the engine of power as the piston now has to push the gases out. So loud 'usually'[1] equals power. Listen to an F1 car and you will get an idea :D

[1] Usually means a properly tuned pipe the full length of the exhaust, not just a dustbin shoved on the back of a 2" exhaust normally found on Novas, Imprezas, etc.

SPUGGIE J 30-07-2006 20:02

Re: motor bikes
 
So that theory explains the lack of unph on cars with cat converters.

entwisi 30-07-2006 20:04

Re: motor bikes
 
yep, good for at least 10bhp is removing a CAT

(On LPG I can legitimately remove it from my car)

SPUGGIE J 30-07-2006 20:11

Re: motor bikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi
yep, good for at least 10bhp is removing a CAT

(On LPG I can legitimately remove it from my car)

A boy racers dream.

Question though do the 600cc + motor bikes have them???

entwisi 30-07-2006 20:31

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Cats are making it onto bikes now I'm afraid :( hence the trade in aftermarket exhausts

Busman747 30-07-2006 22:15

Re: motor bikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi
I'm sorry busman but this is sensationalistic tripe!

People ride bikes all over and if you let a toddler loose in an area where people are riding bikes then you too are as much to blame. As has been mentioned, off road bikes aren't exactly the quietest of things and IMHO 99% of riders are considerate to those around them.

I disagree with your statement entwisie, I have spent most of my life in the countryside and have had a couple of narrow escapes walking along bridleways and forest paths due to inconsiderate and under-age idiots thinking they are Barry Sheene!

Sensible off-road bikers go to venues especially made to challenge their proficiency and where they are most in danger from hitting the occasional rabbit! I fear that there are considerably more than 1% off-roaders that go barrelling down the pavement to reach the nearest field - - or one of the favourite venues, the canal tow path. Are you suggesting that families should be banned from footpaths to make way for morons? :confused:

Busman747 30-07-2006 22:20

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- - - only the other day, two idiots on a mini-moke leapt off the pavement in front of me in Atlas Street, Clayton, No crash helmets, completely oblivious to the fact that I was driving a 40ft. coach weighing close to 10 ton, they were a second away from losing their lives, Is that the 1% you are talking about? If it is, they certainly get around:rolleyes:

cashman 30-07-2006 22:59

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whilst agreeing that the percentage is low i think 1% is a bit conservative.;)

Madhatter 01-08-2006 22:06

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Exactly busman, someone using their bike on open land with permission, rather than a footpath, bridleway, canal towpath has to be good. So he's doing the right thing.

Madhatter 01-08-2006 22:10

Re: motor bikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by talentedbutslow
lends spuggie a rope to tie on one side of the footpath....and puts the loose end in his hand ready...........:D

You may have posted this as a joke, but this is bloody dangerous, and definately not funny.
One young man is paralized for life because someone thought it would be a good prank to put a wire across a known track, at neck height.

entwisi 02-08-2006 06:35

Re: motor bikes
 
See that smily on the end, that signifies a joke!

Neil 02-08-2006 08:51

Re: motor bikes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madhatter
One young man is paralized for life because someone thought it would be a good prank to put a wire across a known track, at neck height.

See I said bikes were dangerous, especially when you are riding them in places where you shouldn't be. (It is a very stupid thing to do though, I hope they caught the culprit)


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