Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Mini-Bikes and the law?

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I have a little dirt mini-bike and I have no where at all to ride it, and I want to ride it sooo badly, is there ANYWAY I can legally ride it on a road or something?
Or does anyone know if it would be possible to ge the law on mini-bikes lifted or something? if there is a potition or something out there I will sign it.....I just think that police shouldn't be concerned about a teen riding a small motorised bike out there that is lucky to come up to their thigh....it is just like when your a little kid learning to ride your first small bike, except now your older and it is faster.
I live in NSW by the way.



Answer
I too live in nsw, im in campbeltown sydney

I know how bullshiit it is, the police have this massive grudge againts dirtbikes whether they're pocket rockets or full size 450cc's. The only legal place is a private property which you have permission for or a riding facility like appin. Unfortunatley there isnt anthing you can do to make it legal, when i was caught on my 125cc i was told next time you fight for your bike in court.

could you tell me where you live and i can help you out with other areas you can ride??

cheers

[edit] by the way to the guy above,''dirttricksracing'' the police are about >power< not keeping kids alive when it comes to mini/dirtbikes, nsw cops are very different to whateva you got in the USA

What to do in Sydney on holiday?




Felix


My family is going to Sydney in the holidays. We have 2 or 3 nights to stay there. So far we have decided to go to Luna Park, the Zoo, Paddy's markets and we plan on going to more shops (know any good ones?), and we think we will go to the Sydney Kings basketball game on January 8 that night. So, does anyone have any recomendations on where to go and other stuff that you think will be fun? Just some places to go that could be interesting for kids (teenagers), or places that are just relaxing, etc..
Thanks! =)



Answer
Aside from all the obvious one's:

Luna Park
Opera House
Bridge Climb
Feed a Kangaroo
The Zoo

There are are also the following:

Try experiencing the harbor a bit differently by taking a jet boat ride.
Have lunch on Woolloomooloo wharf or check out markets at the rocks before hitting pancakes on the rocks.
If you want to go to the beach (Which you should) avoid Bondi & Manly, although they are beautiful they will be full of tourists. Instead go to Parsley Bay (On the east) or Long Reef (On the North). If you do go to Bondi, go further up the beach to North Bondi. It's a nicer crowd and you can grab some food and/or a drink from North Bondi Italian.

Go for a horse ride or Bike ride through Moore Park & Shopping along Oxford Street in Paddington.

Go to Miss Chu's in Darlinghurts for Lunch or Dinner, it is to die for & authentic, then go check out Kings Cross because if your in Sydney you have to see the cross. It may seem dingy but if you pick the right places it is actually a cool scene.

Also if your of age visit White Revolver in Bondi on a Wednesday night or 'The Island' on a Weekend, it's where all the best people hang out.

There is so much to do here, enjoy Sydney like a local, it's way more fun!




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