My busa is for sale :(
#16
I really need my licence for work and cant take the risk, It's just to hard around sydney to not speed at some time with all the speed limit changes and riding the busa makes it that much harder

I will be selling for $13.000 for a fast sale.
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#17
Louwai Wrote:I'm sure many of us are or have been in the same situation.

I'm almost at the end of my 12mths on 1 point.
I hadn't had a speeding fine for nearly 10yrs. That all changed when I bought the Busa.
Lost 16 points within 9mths & was given the 3mths suspension or 12mths on 1 point option.

To be honest I haven't really ridden much different to normal.
Just a lot more aware of where the cameras are & where the mobiles will / would be.

So my advice is;
Take the 1 point option (if it's open to you) & just tone it down a bit.
At least you can keep the Busa.
I lost my licence 3 times in my younger years , was offered the 1point option with a warning that any infrigment would mean auto cancellation, I took the 3month loss then went back to full points each time. are the plods that hard on nsw drivers.
Unless your desparate for cash ide hang tough cause you'll regret the busa loss more than your licence in the long run
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#18
This is the reason my fireblade stayed in the garage this weekend and drove the nissan patrol everywhere - could not risk it as temptation ALWAYS gets the better of me ....

Boc
Hayabusa , If your not on one , your behind one .....
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#19
Speedzalot Wrote:I really need my licence for work and cant take the risk, It's just to hard around sydney to not speed at some time with all the speed limit changes and riding the busa makes it that much harder

I will be selling for $13.000 for a fast sale.

Cars behind u ?? what type of radar did he have ?
Hand held?? We need all the facts maybe there is a way out ??
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#20
have a look at these fellers may help they say never pay a speeding fine again
http://www.aussiespeedingfines.com
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#21
I had less than 4 points on my license consistently for 6 years and now even with 'em all, I still ride like I've only got 4 points - unless I'm with Ruffy. I got used to it I guess.

Its a hard decision Speedz. I had a mate a few years ago who was up against losing his license and was a delivery driver. So it was very serious for him. He sold the bike and when he went to court he included it as part of his written submission. The magistrate said "That was what saved your license". How warped is that? The court figured the temptation and offending vehicle are gone so he'd become a solid citizen.

You have to work so there's really no argument about it. Shame mate. Stick around though.
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#22
Hey Andrew,
Don't sell it dude! I'm in Dubai (as you know) and am going to ship mine here. Can't even imagine selling it! Has Vicky got anything to do with this?? :) The 3 month option is what I took a couple of years back (got done in my 300ZX and not the 'bus) and all points are back at the end of it. But another time I also took the 1 point option for a year and survived so there are options for you. Get a trailer and you can always do track days and the WSID nights :-)

The f****d thing about oz is the Gestapo mentality we all have to live under from the cops and we have to compromise such an important part of our lives to sit on 60k's or 100k's in one of the largest countries in the world! And on a bike which is......well we all know the bike. I'm living in Dubai now and here I can LEGALLY do 120-140km/h on most roads. Only a few speed cameras on the major roads (sometimes :-)) keep people from doing more constantly. But with no cameras on secondary roads and NO HIGHWAY PATROLS it is certainly a lot more fun to be able to drive/ride without the constant paranoia we have to live under in oz.

Hope we can ride again Speedz.............
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#23
Speedy,

I wouldn't go near "aussiespeedingfines" they are just another rip off.
Cheers,
Terry
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#24
Hi there,

Probably a bad bit of advice but as Ray said there was a lot of background clutter for the camera. I reckon running like a dog is a viable option if this is the way the law is going to be because Whenpigsfly really cant fly.
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#25
1hotbusa Wrote:Hi there,

Probably a bad bit of advice but as Ray said there was a lot of background clutter for the camera. I reckon running like a dog is a viable option if this is the way the law is going to be because Whenpigsfly really cant fly.
Hey Graham,
you haven't heard of Polair1 and Polair2? - Pigs in space!

MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#26
Madmax Wrote:
1hotbusa Wrote:Hi there,

Probably a bad bit of advice but as Ray said there was a lot of background clutter for the camera. I reckon running like a dog is a viable option if this is the way the law is going to be because Whenpigsfly really cant fly.
Hey Graham,
you haven't heard of Polair1 and Polair2? - Pigs in space!

MaxAustralia2HayabusaAustralia2

I've also heard of shoulder launched ground to air missiles aka Stinger. Take that for trying to book me for speeding. And Hayabusa is faster than Helicopter!!!
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#27
Speedzalot Wrote:3 years is a long time :(

ViolinWalksalot , give the keys to a mate to remove temptation & start blingin it up , am finishing 5 yr stint in FEB 2008 with Turbo busa in shed with upgraded stocky as well , cuts me up every time i get driventoworkalot with these animals parked in the garage but my time will come , have been offered but will never sell - eerrrrr - until they bring out the hoverbikeYesYesYesHavetoleavenowalotcausemytaxishere!!!!!!!
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