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I remember seeing them the problem is that you can't get a pillion passenger and because of the fixed mirrors you couldn't really filter through traffic like a scooter. However it was fully protective shell with a seat belt so you didn't need a helmet. - 
	
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	
Exactly (you forgot speed bumps). And 4 wheel drive is a lot safer in the wet, snow & ice, i.e. on the 345 days the sun isn't shining.Originally posted by _V_ View PostMost of the UK roads are now only about 50% tarmac. The rest being missing surface, pot hole and badly repaired lumps.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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It isn't if you never have to travel with luggage, or never buy anything larger than a packet of fags, or you don't have children or a dog. Motorbikes have one useful purpose - they provide a ready supply of donor organs.Originally posted by Rabotnik View PostCities should have had something like a congestion charge for all regular vehicles and made bikes/car-bikes exempt along with building trucks and delivery vehicles. We have plenty of grocery delivery services now, so having a boot isn't really required for day to day life anymore.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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How do I transport the bodies of my ex-wives?Originally posted by Rabotnik View Postso having a boot isn't really required for day to day life anymore.Comment
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On yer bike....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow do I transport the bodies of my ex-wives?
							
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A two wheel drive vehicle with a decent set of tyres for the conditions (e.g winter tyres in the winter), and with a driver with a modicum of driving ability*, is perfectly safe...Originally posted by Mordac View PostExactly (you forgot speed bumps). And 4 wheel drive is a lot safer in the wet, snow & ice, i.e. on the 345 days the sun isn't shining.
*something that does seem to be increasingly lacking these days - I swear it's down to complacency and/or laziness due to all the driver aids in modern cars.Do what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostA two wheel drive vehicle with a decent set of tyres for the conditions (e.g winter tyres in the winter), and with a driver with a modicum of driving ability*, is perfectly safe...
*something that does seem to be increasingly lacking these days - I swear it's down to complacency and/or laziness due to all the driver aids in modern cars.
And what about paraplegics? How do you give a ninety year old granny a lift? What about high winds and snow?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Do you not learn anything from the movies....?Originally posted by Paddy View PostHow do you give a ninety year old granny a lift?
							
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Eh?Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnd what about paraplegics? How do you give a ninety year old granny a lift? What about high winds and snow?Do what thou wiltComment
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I'd reckon having the correct tyres is a lot safer than a 4x4 when it comes to snow and wet. Use your gears when slowing down on ice.Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd 4 wheel drive is a lot safer in the wet, snow & ice, i.e. on the 345 days the sun isn't shining."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
 
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