Literule Nazis moved in next door.
Literule Nazis moved in next door.
I’m confused by what it’s on.
Did they spray paint some SSes and just kept the newspaper they painted it on?
In high school?! Shit… Good thing we have a more sane system in Germany about bikes specifically. You can’t just legally drive a high-performing bike when you’re young, you have to work your way up from AM (45kmh, 4kw, 50cm³, as early as age 15), then A1 (11kw, 125cm³, 16 years old), A2 (35kw, 18 years old) to A (unlimited, 20 years old if you got A2 for at least 2 years). Only if you’re age 24 or older you can go directly to A as it’s assumed you’re adult enough, and well, freedom and all.
Still, too many people drive superbikes on the Autobahn like they’re living in GTA… but at least not out of youthful ignorance, but simply stupidity.
Yeah, when you’re 18 you can go directly to A2 and after 2 years do the unlimited A license. Or directly A1 when 16, only the unlimited A license got this 2 year time limit if you’re too young so seasoned young drivers don’t need to wait all the way until they’re 24 if they already got experience with handling bikes and a feeling for the dangers of high speed (at least that’s the hope).
AM, A1 and A2 also got a special paragraph for trikes since they’re heavier, so it takes a tiny bit more engine power to achieve the same acceleration and max speed.
A motorcycle. I don’t know exactly what make and model, but I would guess to be something Suzuki, but you’re looking at the front of the bike, with the light at the bottom, and the SS is stuck behind the wind deflector, or “windshield” as some might refer to it as. Picture might help give an idea.
As an aside, how is it legal to install spiked bolt caps on the front of your motorbike fairing?
If they collide with anyone - even at low speed - a standard bolt cap compared with a spiked one could mean the difference between a minor injury and serious injury/death.
The reason it’s legal? Because it’s not illegal.
ha ha
But seriously, the chances are so low that it was likely never considered. Politicians have to pass a law to make something like that illegal, and what politician is even going to think about this, much less bring it up for a vote?
Very good point. I was speaking more from a “don’t get caught” scenario. But you’re totally right. No one wants a destruction of property charge.
Also agreed with the more time wasted the better.