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Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 18:51
by Dynasangel

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 18:58
by Boomerwang
This bloke was pretty stupid, son on back, wet, van in layby etc.

But I think sending him to prison is a massive over reaction, I know he was stupid but prison?? :shock: :shock:

Nobody got hurt, nothing got damaged or stolen bike was probably all legal, is that really enough to possibly destroy this guys life?

Sorry but I think that is wrong. :? :?

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 19:03
by Blimey
Heard this on the radio today.

Can't wait to see what the replys on this is going to be like.

120mph on a big bike like that prob felt like it was cruising.

Hey how many of use have or ride at that speed on a daily basis ??

Now with a 14 year old on the back is the question as to weather it was right or wrong.

My 13 year old many times asks how fast that time Dad. He loves it and ok i have broken the speed limit with him on the back.

Not silly silly speed, Only for a short squirt though but neverless i have done it to.,

Doesn't feel too bad at the time but when you hear someone else has done it, you can easily judge.

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 19:07
by TLS-Moose
Boomerwang wrote:This bloke was pretty stupid, son on back, wet, van in layby etc.

But I think sending him to prison is a massive over reaction, I know he was stupid but prison?? :shock: :shock:

Nobody got hurt, nothing got damaged or stolen bike was probably all legal, is that really enough to possibly destroy this guys life?

Sorry but I think that is wrong. :? :?

I agree with you, but you should know by now that you can steal to support a drug habit, beat up people in the street, etc., etc., and that is semi-acceptable ....... but sling your leg over a motorbike and you become the spawn of the devil :roll: Certain high profile/flavour of the month crimes chosen by the media/politicians always seem to carry warped sentences .... speeding has been there for some time, a while back it was dangerous dogs, or drunken teenagrers, currently it's knives, no doubt it will move on to something else in due course, but it seems speeding will always rank up therewith murder and such serious offences :wink:

I can't remember where I saw it, but there was a study into penalties given for speeding, and across the board bikers were punished far more seriously than car drivers for similar offences :evil:

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 19:44
by kestrel69
Now let's see, winter conditions, 122 MPH, young son on pillion, not wearing gloves, just started raining to add to already greasy roads. Can't see a cop car/van in a layby. :shock: :shock: Think that about sums it up. :)
Have to say I think he's a right plonker! As to whether or not he deserves a prison sentence, probably not.

Will he get his life made a living hell on earth by his missus? Think that's going to be a slight understatement! :roll:

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 20:08
by Milky
dick'ed..but prison's abit far!?!? would there be the same fuss if they were in a car? :|

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 20:09
by Milky
"faster daddy faster!!"

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 22:10
by steve-d
Outside the court, Bennett said: "I have been riding bikes since I was a lad.

"My Suzuki GSX-R is a 1300cc machine. It is the fastest bike around and it has a top speed of 220mph.

"But I hold my hands up. I was doing 122mph on that road and that was dangerous, especially with my lad on board.

"But it had started to rain and I pulled back the throttle."


That made me laugh.

Personally I don't see anything wrong with it, but time and a place, and that wasn't the place IMO.

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 2nd, '09, 23:55
by ZX7R-Wil
people make mistakes all the time and unlucky for him he got caught, but jail is a bit extreme. the courts always tear by bikers apart, its the court making an example of him and i bet you 90% of people with a bike are over the speed limit when riding.

hes got a suzuki 1300 top speed over 200 probly paid around £10,000 for it.( dont quote me on that) you find a car that can do that for the same price? yeah there probly is one somewhere.

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 00:12
by jason
steve-d wrote:Outside the court, Bennett said: "I have been riding bikes since I was a lad.

"My Suzuki GSX-R is a 1300cc machine. It is the fastest bike around and it has a top speed of 220mph."
why the hell would you say something like that when getting done for speeding? boasting about the speed of your bike to the point where your even laughably exaggerating its capabilities.... it does give the impression that the guy must be a bit of a dimwit.

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 06:32
by Bladerunner
jason wrote:
steve-d wrote:Outside the court, Bennett said: "I have been riding bikes since I was a lad.

"My Suzuki GSX-R is a 1300cc machine. It is the fastest bike around and it has a top speed of 220mph."
why the hell would you say something like that when getting done for speeding? boasting about the speed of your bike to the point where your even laughably exaggerating its capabilities.... it does give the impression that the guy must be a bit of a dimwit.
Couldn't agree more, personally I've never got a busa to pull past about 190, even with the 186 restrictor bypassed :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Also to miss a camera van whilst doing that sort of speed on a road that's notorious for speed tax collector vans is rather stupid.

All in all though, his riding in the clip appeared smooth and safe, and as has been mentioned no-one got hurt, and there is no real proof that anyone was even endangered by it so I have to say that I think sending him to prison would be a total utter disgrace to our legal system. Nothing new there then..........

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 07:15
by kawasakiz
The anti-Biking brigade love this sort of thing, a little bit of a over reaction I think. Yes it was careless but Prison! Most of us have done it at some time I often take my daughter as pillion and have occasionaly gone over the speed limit but she always wears the correct clothing including gloves.

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 10:42
by Mike Rowley
No doubt about it, the bloke seems to be lacking a bit in the grey matter department.

Having said that, compare his treatment with the PC who took a new, unmarked BMW out of Telford nick for a spin. He managed over 80mph in a 30mph limit and 156mph in national speed limits. His defence was that he was practicing despite the fact that he did it on his own, in an unfamiliar vehicle, unsupervised, without permission, without the blues and twos on and at night time. The magistrates accepted his defence and aquitted him. There was a public outcry and the CPS was forced to appeal. He was found guilty of speeding only on appeal, he didn't loose his license or his job.

It would seem that 156mph at night or worse still 80mph in a 30mph limit is not dangerous driving when done by a copper out for a blast but is when done by a biker in daylight and on a clear albeit damp road.

This is what our distorted justice (I use the word in it's loosest sense) system calls consistancy.

Bah Humbug!! :evil:

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 12:23
by Funky
I say throw the book at him, no way would I ever go that fast with any of my future kids on the back, especially in the wet.

What a w@nker

Re: Biker clocked at 122mph with son

Posted: Feb 3rd, '09, 13:58
by philh
I REST MY CASE.

I've posted quite a bit on this subject. And here's another example of anti-biking anti-speeding lunacy.

Yes, OK, he's clearly a plonker and he broke the law. But does the punishment really fit the crime? I hope the magistrate is just trying to give him a scare by talking about a custodial sentence. It'll be interesting to see what transpires.

And may I also add... Thanks buddy, whoever you are, for your valuable help in positively promoting bikers as responsible and law-abiding. Everyone knows that the N Devon link road is one big speed trap. It's pricks like you who ruin it for the rest of us. :evil: