new motorcycle law
I was in full leathers yesterday and I didn't get to use them, they just made me look funny and made me sweat a whole bunch....I think I'll return them.
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fuck that.. i'll lose 160lbs and buy them off you real cheap! give me like a week
That's a nice suit by the way, a lot like something i'm looking for.
I think it's good that they're pushing gear on younger riders, the tag is a bit much but how are you going to know the difference if not. The reason i say that is because usually people are set apart (ex. those who have DUI's) with different tags if they've gone against the law and such... but i doubt the tag will be baby blue with a teddy bear in the corner
whatever, im done haha
--brandon
That's a nice suit by the way, a lot like something i'm looking for.I think it's good that they're pushing gear on younger riders, the tag is a bit much but how are you going to know the difference if not. The reason i say that is because usually people are set apart (ex. those who have DUI's) with different tags if they've gone against the law and such... but i doubt the tag will be baby blue with a teddy bear in the corner
whatever, im done haha--brandon
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In NC they issue special plates to those who have a chronic history of speeding too, I'd love to see how many motorcyclists would bag that plate in Florida if they imposed that law. ; )
*I was really just kidding about the gear - I wear more then most, most of the time.*
*I was really just kidding about the gear - I wear more then most, most of the time.*
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This thread is getting pretty homo......
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I always cringe when I read about us adding more and more laws on ourselves in this country, but this one doesn't sound to bad...
as long as the cops don't abuse it to badly.
I'd add a part about no matter your age, if you just went out and got a new busa as a first bike and it was lowered and had rims before you even left the dealership, you get the diff tag and have to wear a helmet while riding for like the first 2 years.
as long as the cops don't abuse it to badly.
I'd add a part about no matter your age, if you just went out and got a new busa as a first bike and it was lowered and had rims before you even left the dealership, you get the diff tag and have to wear a helmet while riding for like the first 2 years.
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im a little upset that some of these dont go into effect for another year. the thing that gets me the most is people want to claim they are total bad asses or something. lastnight would be a prime example, some kid was bragging how he got a 93 in a 45 because he was trying to get to the party...i asked him when his court date was (new 30+ law) and he said they didnt give him one, just a XXX dollar speeding ticket. i just rolled my eyes and bluntly told him what a liar he was lol.
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El Pendejo Loco
2002 Suzuki Hayabusa
1507 "dry" block
Brocks megaphone
Spencercycle 10" swingarm
MPS auto shifter
Hays convertible clutch
Yea, that about sums it up...
El Pendejo Loco
2002 Suzuki Hayabusa
1507 "dry" block
Brocks megaphone
Spencercycle 10" swingarm
MPS auto shifter
Hays convertible clutch
Yea, that about sums it up...

Well just like every laws.Theres always loop holes.
Loop hole for this one will be if mommy or daddy bought the bike,gues whos name will be on the regisatration etc etc and thier age will also reflect on the tag.
Loop hole for this one will be if mommy or daddy bought the bike,gues whos name will be on the regisatration etc etc and thier age will also reflect on the tag.



