Bigbikebigballs
Member since Aug 2008 • Last active Aug 2008- 0 conversations
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Its the same in everything. The arseholes in the said community give them as a whole a bad name. The biker in this thread did something wrong and immidiatly were all branded "Cunts". Likewise some of you run red lights, so we all brand yuo the same.
We all know in reality its not really like that. Everywhere has its knob jockeys.
Yesterday was a laugh, But my insurance is still valid ;)
Moped Riding Chav Cunts should be pushed under thenm big double deckers you have down there.. 100 points for each one!
Also, as a motorcyclist, i aggree it makes me a better driver, and any other dirver who also rides. If it were upto me, id make everyone do at least 6 months on a bike.. They'd soon have a different perspective when it comes to driving.
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Unless specifically permitted in an insurance policy, using a vehicle under race conditions, whether on a closed circuit, track or the open road invalidates the insurance because of the potential effects on the performance of the vehicle. You'll find insurance companies and their loss adjusters have a habit of making it their business.
Therefore, if you've raced, you are now commiting insurance fraud.
How did you get to be too dumb to understand that?
Hmmm Call me sad but i just took the time out to call Bennetts and MCE insurance and asked them
"If i had a motorcycle policy with you, and i also used my bike for racing, does it invalidate my insurance?"
The reply was
"Your insurance is not valid on the track, however as long as your vehicle is not modified past those listed to us when you take out the policy, it is not invalidated"
So just to reiterate I have not invalidated my insurance by racing my bike, as long as it is not modified past those listed to my insurance company. Which it isnt.
So night night fuckwit, go find some other bullshit to spout out!
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We aint got no chav twats!
Scooter riders... GRRR!!