RE: funny? Where the **** did i say it was hilarious? i haven't agreed with his actions either.... What i said was that I'd done 125mph and that it was fast....
Regardless of his speed Some of his overtaking just shows his total lack of respect for anyone else on the road, his brains, and his experience.
RE: For hoping he kills himself before he murders an innocent person? It was a tad wankerish what you said
Oh well I'll remember in future that wishing death on people for certain crimes is perfectly acceptable but not when it is other crimes that directly put peoples life in danger.
Yes by about 100mph less than he is in that video. Never overtaken on a blind bend or solid white line and never forced cars coming in the opposite direction to swerve out of my way. I'm not the perfect driver by a long shot but I don't think I drive in such a selfish way that he is where he surely knows he could kill someone VERY easily
Wishing thatcher dead is fine As is wishing the likes of tommy tyke dead, wishing drug dealers dead and drug addicts dead, wishing men that hit women dead, wishing players of other teams that have 'wronged' us dead etc. Wishing that someone who drives/rides a motor vehicle in such a reckless way knowing that they are endangering innocent peoples life dies before they kill someone else is despicable
That entirely depends on your viewpoint. Don't speed in built up areas, don't speed in the rain or bad weather conditions, in fact tend to go a little slower as most people do. Don't speed in heavy traffic but yes on a quiet dual carriageway I will go at 80 rather than 70.
The biggest risk to a motorcycle is themselves I still love all the 'think' adverts on tv with motorcycles where the rider is at fault in all of the situations yet the blame is given to the driver. in one a car is inidcating right, starts to turn right and a motorcycle ignores the indicator and positioned car and attempts to overtake. The advert makes out that it is the cars fault. In another a car is waiting to pull out at a junction, looks in both directions for an oncoming vehicle and pulls out, unfortunatly a bike was travelling too fast...
Tell you what, instead of watching an advert, get a bike and spend a few days on the road. your arse will be like a shrews nose.
RE: The biggest risk to a motorcycle is themselves You mean this one? http://motortorque.askaprice.com/videos/watch.asp?video=223 Where do you get the idea that the bike is travelling too fast? In the scenario where the driver looks properly, the bike goes by at a normal speed. In the one where he doesn't look properly, there is a different perspective, as he has pulled out in front of the bike.
Don't you mean from Manchester? Looked like he was on the Longside - Dog and Partridge section. </p> Best I ever did on that road was 1** mph many years ago. </p> </p> </p>
You don't see the biker in the 'collision' scenario because he is obscured behind the drivers head. He doesn't move his head in the same way to look as he does in the 'give way' scenario.