You've clearly not been there on a Friday night. It gets a lot worse than that, but the Café are very keen on reminding people not to do it
TBH that's why I don't go to bike meets, and never have done in my nearly 30 years of riding. But is it so different to car meets? Each to his own
If they were to rephrase it and say that it is showing bikers in a bad light then they would be right.
I couldn't be bothered to watch 20 odd minutes of this video but from what I saw I would think there is a big risk that locals and the police will get fed up with this sort of behaviour and start making life difficult for the Ace and all users of the cafe. As I said, I did not watch all the video so I’m more than happy to be corrected. I regularly attend the Cotswold Bike Nights and generally the behaviour and general atmosphere is really good so all the bikers and often the locals have a good night. There are often local villagers who come out to see the shiny bikes and will have a chat to the nasty dirty hairy hooligan bikers :biggrin:. However, there are often one or two idiots who can't resist showing off (excessive revving, pulling wheelies and other stunts that should only be done away from crowds) and could create a bad impression. So they could eventually end up “spoiling it for everyone else”. Have your fun, just do it in the right place.
I'm afraid i only lasted 4 minutes and that was pushing it. Who's the camera man? He's definitely persistent
Erm no you wrong there. Plenty of great roads in London. Sunday morning no traffic loads of fun. We did discuss in past which roads ;P
Look at this dickhead Biker performing stunts on £12,000 Yamaha at 80mph in Central London is caught by police | Mail Online
I watched some of it got a bot bored of the same old Not many cars going by or people can't see what was harmful Just a couple doing wheelies but other than that mostly up and down a bit of road in an industrial estate Or am I missing something
Do not think this time the least did not see my monster or 996. Saying that I know where and when they do it. Almost no cars there ever.