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Boo
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by Boo » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:20 am
dread wrote:its ileagal any way, LOL.
In some uncivilised countries maybe. Fine in Britain.
Tricycles are car territory to me. A steering wheel and a roof or hood should be involved.
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by Boo » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:21 am
sinbad72 wrote: They do have a place, especially for disabled riders who cant ride two wheels anymore
I can see the point there. No other reason!
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by Boo » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:24 am
sinbad72 wrote:Also you wont get sucked under a lorry as it passes you.
You might get blown into the path of one though.
Happened to a chap round here last year.. he was on the worst of the worst though.. The VW Beetle based type. So little weight on the front wheel. A really dangerous design unless they're 20 feet long.
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by dread » Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:07 pm
Boo wrote:dread wrote:its ileagal any way, LOL.
In some uncivilised countries maybe. Fine in Britain.
Tricycles are car territory to me. A steering wheel and a roof or hood should be involved.
IF YOU FILTER A 3RD LANE ON YOUR RIDING TEST YOU'LL FAIL. so must be illeagel
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by dread » Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:33 pm
JUST BEEN HAVING A LITTLE READ UP ONIT. now it seems you are perfectly ok to filter, and i do too. how ever shoulld you have accident, it may be that you will not covered as you are riding generally in an anti social way on the wrong side of the road
but not past side roads solid white lines those imaginary islands
http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-new ... u-2811.htm
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by SamYamT80 » Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:54 pm
Most cars drive on the wrong side of the road where I live but road conditions from last winter are terrible I feel sorry for the bike especially when man hole covers have sunk I can hear the wheel rim hit tarmac
Going to have a go at do my valve adjustment and clean the air cleaner and probably spark plug adjustment could I do that in an hour !!
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by Kieron » Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:12 pm
dread wrote:its ileagal any way, LOL.
Really?
..ive filted past 2 cop cars and no blues or twos came on..
..they wouldn't of caught me anyway, Traffic!
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by dread » Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:16 pm
if you read on you'll see i corrected that. but if you get nocked off or cause accedent chances are if will be classed as your fault or 50 50 at the very best.
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by Kieron » Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:26 pm
dread wrote:if you read on you'll see i corrected that. but if you get nocked off or cause accedent chances are if will be classed as your fault or 50 50 at the very best.
I should have finished reading the thread
sorryy