Remember the Fast Bike Videos ( some bad language )

Remember the Fast Bike Videos ( some bad language )

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Dudd

963 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Talented but Insane. I would like to Wheelie like that. But safe. Not for example on the wrong side of the road!!! Or on one of the queens highways. A runway or a channel tunnel train for example!!!!

Crazy scensoredt!!

smiller

11,707 posts

204 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Fast Bikes mag?

F!!cking legendary More Deathstyle Than Lifestyle



3doorPete

9,917 posts

234 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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smiller said:
Fast Bikes mag?

F!!cking legendary More Deathstyle Than Lifestyle
I used to subscribe to the mag and it was always entertaining. The graphic design was appalling - yellow writing on white pages and articles ending mid sentence and stuff.

IIRC they were banned from borrowing bikes by Honda and BMW I think.

Also - it's where I first saw Suzi Perry. She used to do the little down the pub interviews with Shaky and co.

black-k1

11,921 posts

229 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Whilst I accept the level of skill that is required to undertake such stunts, doing them on a public road (and filming them) shows nothing but a total lack of consideration for others from a bunch of selfish, self centered ‘school kids’. I’m actually very glad that the production of such videos (and the mag) have stopped as, in my opinion, this crowd were doing way more to ensure serious restrictions on motorcycling than any amount of work by ‘do-good’ operations like Brake or RoSPA.

Darkslider

3,073 posts

189 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Doesn't matter what anyone says, these were a set of legendary videos. It's rare to see such balls and skill in the same place at the same time, normally it's either one or the other. Good stuff.

Villers

76 posts

186 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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One of them has a clip of an R1 flat out showing 190 ish just as a hayabusa goes flying past.

I know you shouldnt glamourise such riding on the public roads but seeing the guy backing in the hayabusa is absolutely amazing, especially since I have one and know easily a ham fisted bit of throttle can cause the back end to go bonkers.

Fair play.

Scottman

1,643 posts

241 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............

y2blade

56,097 posts

215 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Scottman said:
Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............
what he said ^^^ smile



black-k1

11,921 posts

229 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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y2blade said:
Scottman said:
Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............
what he said ^^^ smile
They may well be having fun and enjoying themselves but they are (were) hurting others. No one would want their bike written off by pillocks doing completely stupid things on public roads, not even bike manufacturers.

Anyone they happened take out on the way, even if it’s just the odd wing mirror, was an innocent party who had no choice but to suffer as these immature and selfish tts.

Finally, they hurt each and every one of us. Whether we like it or not, the people that make decisions that impact how, when and where we ride our motorcycles are, in general not motorcyclists. The stunts being shown on these videos look bad enough to those of use who have some understanding of just what a motorcycle can do and what level of skill is required to do such things but for non-motorcyclist, such stunts are simply stupid. The ever consistent answer by the Daily Mail reading blue rinse brigade to such things is to simply ban motorcycling universally. (See other threads running on this forum). That will impact each and every one of us.

If they want to ride like that, then that’s fine by me as long as it’s on a track occupied by others who fully understand what is going on and the risks that each and every track user is under.

Those who sanction such selfish, brainless stupidity on public roads should grow up and understand the responsibility that each and every one of us when we ride a motorcycle on a public road.



Edited by black-k1 on Sunday 16th November 19:09

y2blade

56,097 posts

215 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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Darkslider said:
Doesn't matter what anyone says, these were a set of legendary videos. It's rare to see such balls and skill in the same place at the same time, normally it's either one or the other. Good stuff.
smile

3doorPete said:
smiller said:
Fast Bikes mag?

F!!cking legendary More Deathstyle Than Lifestyle
I used to subscribe to the mag and it was always entertaining. The graphic design was appalling - yellow writing on white pages and articles ending mid sentence and stuff.

IIRC they were banned from borrowing bikes by Honda and BMW I think.

Also - it's where I first saw Suzi Perry. She used to do the little down the pub interviews with Shaky and co.
yeah that was the first showing of ms Perry

Edited by y2blade on Sunday 16th November 19:25

y2blade

56,097 posts

215 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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black-k1 said:
y2blade said:
Scottman said:
Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............
what he said ^^^ smile
They may well be having fun and enjoying themselves but they are (were) hurting others. No one would want their bike written off by pillocks doing completely stupid things on public roads, not even bike manufacturers.

Anyone they happened take out on the way, even if it’s just the odd wing mirror, was an innocent party who had no choice but to suffer as these immature and selfish tts.

Finally, they hurt each and every one of us. Whether we like it or not, the people that make decisions that impact how, when and where we ride our motorcycles are, in general not motorcyclists. The stunts being shown on these videos look bad enough to those of use who have some understanding of just what a motorcycle can do and what level of skill is required to do such things but for non-motorcyclist, such stunts are simply stupid. The ever consistent answer by the Daily Mail reading blue rinse brigade to such things is to simply ban motorcycling universally. (See other threads running on this forum). That will impact each and every one of us.

If they want to ride like that, then that’s fine by me as long as it’s on a track occupied by others who fully understand what is going on and the risks that each and every track user is under.

Those who sanction such selfish, brainless stupidity on public roads should grow up and understand the responsibility that each and every one of us when we ride a motorcycle on a public road.



Edited by black-k1 on Sunday 16th November 19:09
yes indeed

lawrence567

7,507 posts

190 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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black-k1 said:
y2blade said:
Scottman said:
Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............
what he said ^^^ smile
They may well be having fun and enjoying themselves but they are (were) hurting others. No one would want their bike written off by pillocks doing completely stupid things on public roads, not even bike manufacturers.

Anyone they happened take out on the way, even if it’s just the odd wing mirror, was an innocent party who had no choice but to suffer as these immature and selfish tts.

Finally, they hurt each and every one of us. Whether we like it or not, the people that make decisions that impact how, when and where we ride our motorcycles are, in general not motorcyclists. The stunts being shown on these videos look bad enough to those of use who have some understanding of just what a motorcycle can do and what level of skill is required to do such things but for non-motorcyclist, such stunts are simply stupid. The ever consistent answer by the Daily Mail reading blue rinse brigade to such things is to simply ban motorcycling universally. (See other threads running on this forum). That will impact each and every one of us.

If they want to ride like that, then that’s fine by me as long as it’s on a track occupied by others who fully understand what is going on and the risks that each and every track user is under.

Those who sanction such selfish, brainless stupidity on public roads should grow up and understand the responsibility that each and every one of us when we ride a motorcycle on a public road.



Edited by black-k1 on Sunday 16th November 19:09
Are you that guy who rides the white bike round pretending to be a police man?

black-k1

11,921 posts

229 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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lawrence567 said:
black-k1 said:
y2blade said:
Scottman said:
Surely the whole point of the videos was about having FUN and larking about on bikes!! We seem to forget in this stupid 'PC', 'sanitised' and 'nanny-state' society about HAVING FUN!!

For many (myself included) this is what bikes are all about!!

I met most of the gang on a few occasions (once in France), and they were simply a bunch of guys having a hoot and (luckily enough) being paid to do it! If only....................They were not harming anyone, and they all knew the risks (to themselves)and were there by their own choice......

Anyone who 'doesn't approve' simply shouldn't watch the videos??????? There always were different types of publications for different types of biker, all those 'disapprovers' should just bugger off and buy their copies of "RiDE"...............
what he said ^^^ smile
They may well be having fun and enjoying themselves but they are (were) hurting others. No one would want their bike written off by pillocks doing completely stupid things on public roads, not even bike manufacturers.

Anyone they happened take out on the way, even if it’s just the odd wing mirror, was an innocent party who had no choice but to suffer as these immature and selfish tts.

Finally, they hurt each and every one of us. Whether we like it or not, the people that make decisions that impact how, when and where we ride our motorcycles are, in general not motorcyclists. The stunts being shown on these videos look bad enough to those of use who have some understanding of just what a motorcycle can do and what level of skill is required to do such things but for non-motorcyclist, such stunts are simply stupid. The ever consistent answer by the Daily Mail reading blue rinse brigade to such things is to simply ban motorcycling universally. (See other threads running on this forum). That will impact each and every one of us.

If they want to ride like that, then that’s fine by me as long as it’s on a track occupied by others who fully understand what is going on and the risks that each and every track user is under.

Those who sanction such selfish, brainless stupidity on public roads should grow up and understand the responsibility that each and every one of us when we ride a motorcycle on a public road.



Edited by black-k1 on Sunday 16th November 19:09
Are you that guy who rides the white bike round pretending to be a police man?
No, just someone who enjoys motorcycling.

Kurtblythman

2,856 posts

194 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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First time seeing them videos.

Wow, i love em. So crazy yet controlled. Wouldnt dream of attempting it though.


Oh i wish i had something faster than my bike

podman

8,861 posts

240 months

Sunday 16th November 2008
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The daily Mail or the equvilant has been trying to ban bikes thru the back door with ever increasing legislative pressures for decades, it may well happen, that bikes will be banned but im afraid if were honest a lot of the appeal of sportsbikes is riding in a manner which may well be considered shocking to a Daily Mail reader , what the FB gang did a decade or so ago was put it to tape for the masses,which like Mr Ghostrider and more currently the youtube idiots have made even more newsworthy,I dont condone the riding,I think if were honest we all ride like a tt a fair percentage of the time when we are younger, age matures us (more or less!)and the risks and riding becomes more considered but the big mistake is putting it "on the record" via the web or DVD . In fairness to the FB gang that has to some extent be with hindsight.

I havent got a problem with stunting on the road, we all started that way or taking the piss now and again with speed limits but stealthy does it,a road legal exhaust would be appreciated more and furthur our cause to the average daily mail reader Vs. a dodgy biker DVD.

psychoR1

1,069 posts

187 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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These vids were shot over 10yrs ago in the days when you could 'get' away with it. They helped sell a lot of Hyabruisers and R1s.
Some of the posters on here should go back go polishing their scooters and reading the Daily (schoolteacher) Mail.
The superbikes trips inspired me to go to France and further a field and ride some of those roads. My chosen pace on an (R1) is slightly slower..but would I am sure make some of you choke on your cornflakes.
If you never break the speed limit then lecture away from your sanctimonious pulpit to those that are interested

Scottman

1,643 posts

241 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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psychoR1 said:
These vids were shot over 10yrs ago in the days when you could 'get' away with it. They helped sell a lot of Hyabruisers and R1s.
Some of the posters on here should go back go polishing their scooters and reading the Daily (schoolteacher) Mail.
The superbikes trips inspired me to go to France and further a field and ride some of those roads. My chosen pace on an (R1) is slightly slower..but would I am sure make some of you choke on your cornflakes.
If you never break the speed limit then lecture away from your sanctimonious pulpit to those that are interested
I agree, well said! I say again, was all about having fun!!

Plus don't forget the contribution they made to racing....without Fast Bikes initial support (Well done Mr Schiller) Shane 'Shakey' Burne may not have had the illustrious career he has had thus far..............

Those who call the Fast Bikes crew irresponsible idiots, should remember that the current BSB Champion was one of them!! Along with Rob Frost, Gary Mason etc!!

Bedford Rascal

29,469 posts

244 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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psychoR1 said:
These vids were shot over 10yrs ago in the days when you could 'get' away with it. They helped sell a lot of Hyabruisers and R1s.
Some of the posters on here should go back go polishing their scooters and reading the Daily (schoolteacher) Mail.
The superbikes trips inspired me to go to France and further a field and ride some of those roads. My chosen pace on an (R1) is slightly slower..but would I am sure make some of you choke on your cornflakes.
If you never break the speed limit then lecture away from your sanctimonious pulpit to those that are interested
I don't think that's quite right.

Daily mail...Sanctimonious...?

I presume you're mainly referring to what BlackK1 said, and I agree with him entirely. IMO, there comes a point where it simply gets too fast for the public road - There comes a point at which other road users will simply not be expecting you to come along at those kind of speeds, rightly or wrongly. ... And when those people get "buzzed" by a motorbike it scares them and some people's reaction to that fear is a blanket "Motorcyclists are all irresponsible mental b*stards, ban them" stance. If this happens to enough people it could easily become a political stick - Imagine all motorcycles over 250cc banned tomorrow - A small minority would be incredibly pissed off, a far larger slice of the electorate would be pleased to see it happen.

Bikers are not a homogenous group, but you only have to read some General Gassing threads to see that they are viewed as such.

lawrence567

7,507 posts

190 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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I've never seen those video's before.
(Until they were posted on here).
They are old you can tell that by the bikes / leathers / hair styles & video quality!
Yes they're doing some stupid stuff on the road, but they have more control on a motorbike i could ever dream to have!
Yes some of its irresponsible speeding wheelies etc etc.
But how many of you in a car have ever speeded?
I'd say 99% of you have flaunted the speed limit after you passed your test.
Some of you probably tried your hand at handbrake turns / wheel spins also.
I know i didnt as i never had a car license!
I feel more unsafe in a car than i do on a bike for the simple reason that car drivers don't pay attention as much as bikers do!

Bedford Rascal

29,469 posts

244 months

Monday 17th November 2008
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lawrence567 said:
I feel more unsafe in a car than i do on a bike for the simple reason that car drivers don't pay attention as much as bikers do!
Eh?

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