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It's one way to stop car drivers from pulling out in front of you

 

Not when the bike is travelling faster than the speed of sound.

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  • Chriswright03
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    Well apparently you can put it on your rhubarb but I prefer custard.

  • matt_theforce
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    no.   not when I'm working nights and the tw4t sits revving it & I'm trying to sleep.   when I'm not shattered or trying to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of living in the countryside, yes,

Not when the bike is travelling faster than the speed of sound.

Stereotyping somewhat.

Not always correct.

Like saying all skoda drivers are old people holding everyone up.

Stereotyping is politically incorrect but it save a lot of time!

 

There are faults on both sides.  Bikers are not all angels and neither are horse riders however in this day and age the roads are not suitable for horses and can be dangerous for motorbikes in the wrong hands.  Should the two be allowed to mix?  I think not.

 

On the other subject my dog can fill a poo bag quite easily and quite rightly I can be fined if I do not pick it up.  A horse can quite easily fill a supermarket carrier bag/bin liner yet their owners are quite OK to leave it in the road where it could cause serious injury to a motorcyclist or even death.

 

As our American cousins would say 'G figure'!

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