Bikesafe - how picky are the cops?!
Bikesafe - how picky are the cops?!
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Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

279 months

Friday 22nd April 2005
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Hi Guys,

Got a bikesafe course on Sunday and just wondering how picky the Police are on these days? I'm talking about the following:

a)Speeding - nothing excessive, and stick to restricted limits
b)Race cans - mine is VERY loud and spits the odd flame
c)Tinted visors - I carry a clear one too

My speedo has packed up but I should have that fixed by Sunday. Hopefully i'll have brakes by then too!

Cheers

Dave

beanorat

91 posts

278 months

Friday 22nd April 2005
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I was concerned about this too, as I've got a similar day on Sunday and Tuesday
so I emailed the people in charge whose only comment was that a non road legal loud can just made it easier to hear any missed gearchanges!

so I wouldn't worry about it

Robbo SPS

195 posts

250 months

Friday 22nd April 2005
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Mad Dave said:
Hi Guys,

Got a bikesafe course on Sunday and just wondering how picky the Police are on these days? I'm talking about the following:

a)Speeding - nothing excessive, and stick to restricted limits
b)Race cans - mine is VERY loud and spits the odd flame
c)Tinted visors - I carry a clear one too

My speedo has packed up but I should have that fixed by Sunday. Hopefully i'll have brakes by then too!

Cheers

Dave



Dave..

The loud can would only be a real problem if is dangerous ( which it wont be )

The visor issue isnt too bad, i use one daily into my local training centre ( where plod bikers are taught )

And you need to demonstrate good bend reading, which means limits are kept to, but nationals mean banzai ( if suitable)

bennyboysvuk

3,494 posts

264 months

Saturday 23rd April 2005
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I did a 4 hour advanced course a few years back with a copper and another pupil. When the other pupil led, we hit 106 in an NSL down a b-road. After stopping, the copper told us that the other pupil won't have his licence long if he keeps riding at that speed!

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

284 months

Saturday 23rd April 2005
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They liked my flip plate

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

279 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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Hi Guys,

Was a useful course. I couldn't do the practical bit as my bike broke down on Saturday - water got into the instrument panel and I lost all the indicators and instruments! Main ignition fuse also blew. I got it home (new fuse) but didn't feel it was a good idea to go to a Police event with no speedo, rev gauge, indicators, and a loud can! We are doing the practical assessment mid-May once the bike is all up together.

Dave