Sports bike groups?
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Turn7

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24,884 posts

238 months

Saturday 5th April
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Hmmm…. Coming back from shooting I got caught up with a group of about 20 plus sports bikes, riding very aggressively. The even had riders blocking roundabouts to allow access. Not a patch club, but stupidly unnecessary overtakes (liked the wheelie ), but so dangerous…..

As someone that used to ride, I’m NOT anti, but this was pretty aggressive and noisy….

PT1984

2,949 posts

200 months

Saturday 5th April
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Throbbers. Yet I find myself wanting a sports bike.

KurtFlew

499 posts

70 months

Saturday 5th April
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Sounds like them Slowboys types.

Biker9090

1,559 posts

54 months

Saturday 5th April
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Welcome to spring time in the UK!

Same every year. Bikes been away in the garage for 6 months and they go bloody mental as soon as it's warm outside.

As someone else said, reeks of Slow Boys like groups.

TimmyWimmyWoo

4,348 posts

198 months

Saturday 5th April
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KurtFlew said:
Sounds like them Slowboys types.
Funny you should say that, I was pulling out of a secondary school in the car today (my daughter has gymnastics classes there on Saturdays) and a Slowboy throbber on a 2023 S1000RR wheelied past his mates (mostly also in the same hoodies) on the wrong side of the road while I was waiting to pull out. Outside a school, in a 30mph limit, on the wrong side of the road. Just absolute tts. This is about 1 mile from Rykas, so there's a fair bit of knobbery out there.

airsafari87

3,117 posts

199 months

Saturday 5th April
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Here we fking go

cliffords

2,770 posts

40 months

Saturday 5th April
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Not wanting to derail but what is the point of the sweatshirt over another jacket. I assume they have a jacket on underneath.
I saw a few guys at Bury Hill on Friday all with hoodies or sweatshirts on. I don't get it am I missing something.

Biker9090

1,559 posts

54 months

Saturday 5th April
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cliffords said:
Not wanting to derail but what is the point of the sweatshirt over another jacket. I assume they have a jacket on underneath.
I saw a few guys at Bury Hill on Friday all with hoodies or sweatshirts on. I don't get it am I missing something.
It's to impress the other wkers on instagram

ThreadKiller

422 posts

112 months

Saturday 5th April
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I read that it was because it is easier to wash dead flies off a hoody rather than having to clean leathers. Think I saw it on mumsnet.

ThreadKiller

422 posts

112 months

Sunday 6th April
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I read that it was because it is easier to wash dead flies off a hoody rather than having to clean leathers. Think I saw it on mumsnet.

Gas1883

1,513 posts

65 months

Sunday 6th April
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Turn7 said:
Hmmm…. Coming back from shooting I got caught up with a group of about 20 plus sports bikes, riding very aggressively. The even had riders blocking roundabouts to allow access. Not a patch club, but stupidly unnecessary overtakes (liked the wheelie ), but so dangerous…..

As someone that used to ride, I’m NOT anti, but this was pretty aggressive and noisy….
Don’t you think blasting your shotgun in the countryside is noisy ? And to be honest I’m more concerned with you blasting innocent animals to bits than a few sports bike riders blocking a roundabout
I thought that kind of savagery had been outlawed years ago , member of a hunt as well no doubt !!

Biker9090

1,559 posts

54 months

Sunday 6th April
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Gas1883 said:
Don’t you think blasting your shotgun in the countryside is noisy ? And to be honest I’m more concerned with you blasting innocent animals to bits than a few sports bike riders blocking a roundabout
I thought that kind of savagery had been outlawed years ago , member of a hunt as well no doubt !!
They may well be clay shooting rather than shooting actual birds.

As someone who's been around both a lot of shotguns going off and bikes - the bikes are more disruptive noise wise.

HHZ

81 posts

57 months

Sunday 6th April
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I've not heard of Slowboys before, except in the context of the lad at the back of the class who ate the crayons.
Googling the term, it would appear he's got himself a motorbike now.

Turn7

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24,884 posts

238 months

Sunday 6th April
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Gas1883 said:
Turn7 said:
Hmmm…. Coming back from shooting I got caught up with a group of about 20 plus sports bikes, riding very aggressively. The even had riders blocking roundabouts to allow access. Not a patch club, but stupidly unnecessary overtakes (liked the wheelie ), but so dangerous…..

As someone that used to ride, I’m NOT anti, but this was pretty aggressive and noisy….
Don’t you think blasting your shotgun in the countryside is noisy ? And to be honest I’m more concerned with you blasting innocent animals to bits than a few sports bike riders blocking a roundabout
I thought that kind of savagery had been outlawed years ago , member of a hunt as well no doubt !!
Not heard of clayshooting ?

OverSteery

3,773 posts

248 months

Sunday 6th April
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cliffords said:
Not wanting to derail but what is the point of the sweatshirt over another jacket. I assume they have a jacket on underneath.
I saw a few guys at Bury Hill on Friday all with hoodies or sweatshirts on. I don't get it am I missing something.
It's called fashion I think.

Personally, I don't follow it, but it makes people wear and do all sorts of odd things. biggrin


Edited by OverSteery on Sunday 6th April 12:19

Latifisnc

1,342 posts

109 months

Sunday 6th April
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OverSteery said:
It's called fashion I think.

Personally, I don't follow it, but it makes people wear and do all sorts of odd things. biggrin


Edited by OverSteery on Sunday 6th April 12:19
I've started seeing more sports bike riders with hoodies over leathers - not seen them ride any better/worse than anyone else around here though (central belt of Scotland). Quite a few kamikaze 125s with big bore exhausts though. Oh, to be young, responsibility free and invincible.

Drabbesttunic

1,678 posts

57 months

Sunday 6th April
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Gas1883 said:
Turn7 said:
Hmmm…. Coming back from shooting I got caught up with a group of about 20 plus sports bikes, riding very aggressively. The even had riders blocking roundabouts to allow access. Not a patch club, but stupidly unnecessary overtakes (liked the wheelie ), but so dangerous…..

As someone that used to ride, I’m NOT anti, but this was pretty aggressive and noisy….
Don’t you think blasting your shotgun in the countryside is noisy ? And to be honest I’m more concerned with you blasting innocent animals to bits than a few sports bike riders blocking a roundabout
I thought that kind of savagery had been outlawed years ago , member of a hunt as well no doubt !!
fk me, chill out laugh

Biker 1

8,202 posts

136 months

Sunday 6th April
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I went for a spin up to Box Hill earlier. Loads of bikes out, including the hoodie brigade. I'm average biker age, 57, & I would never even think of wearing this crap!
Agree with the OP that these tts give the rest of us a bad reputation - that also is the case for the BMW car driver who was trying to burn up bikes on the roundabouts on the A24. How he avoided a young lady driver with L plates is a mystery...
Yep, as soon as the sun comes out, so do the Muppets, including cars, bikes, e-scooters & indeed jet ski owners who haven't got a clue.
I doubt anything will change, so just expect the worst & hope for the best on a sunny spring weekend.

Birky_41

4,444 posts

201 months

Sunday 6th April
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It's the modern day "this is the group/club/membership" I'm in

Been around for a good while now. They wear who the represent normally

LosingGrip

8,385 posts

176 months

Sunday 6th April
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We see an increase is RTCs with bikers around this time of year.

Bikes been away for a bit. Skill fade has set in.

Lack of talent.

Keeps me busy at work though and gets me using a bike at work to try and engage with them at meeting points.