Boring bl4hbl4h . You can do better than this surely?blumeeni said:So glad you liked it and there's plenty more of it if you want.
blumeeni said:
Ok summin daft then
yep but I have noticed one 'interesting' thing on my daily commute it doesn't melt like the old cr.p that is at either end of a stretch that I go over. Needed my waterproof (tar proof?) boots last week.So SMA is a wet road until the oil coat has worn away - eek!
Excellent!dayglow said:bed time reading ...know your subject stuff
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Smix said:Poor bloke - at least he is ok. Is there no come back through anyone ref replacing the bike?? At the end of the day, if there are slippery road signs up then surely they know there is an issue?? As it is known that the surface isn't tested for bikes and laid anyway, surely there is something he can do? Is it worth him fighting for any kind of compensation from people that decided to lay surface or manufacturers??? ? Am I just being naive and silly??!!! h1d1ng2[/QUOTe)
How can anyone be naive, or who gives a monkeys, when they`ve got an arse like that:lick:
Humm, slippery roadsigns depict a car skidding, perhaps that's misleading, and the sign should be a motorbike mangled. So your point about there being a skid sign/car does not clarify that a bike could be bent.... Not hitting on you my lovely, but a point that its misleading to bikers....Smix said:Poor bloke - at least he is ok. Is there no come back through anyone ref replacing the bike?? At the end of the day, if there are slippery road signs up then surely they know there is an issue?? As it is known that the surface isn't tested for bikes and laid anyway, surely there is something he can do? Is it worth him fighting for any kind of compensation from people that decided to lay surface or manufacturers??? ? Am I just being naive and silly??!!! h1d1ng2
silverfox.xx said:Humm, slippery roadsigns depict a car skidding, perhaps that's misleading, and the sign should be a motorbike mangled. So your point about there being a skid sign/car does not clarify that a bike could be bent.... Not hitting on you my lovely, but a point that its misleading to bikers....
Blu perhaps you should support your friends claim on the council for incorrect signage...:dunno:
Agree, but its like, they put 'slippery when wet signs' in every shop entrance when its raining, cus they don't want to dry the floor....Smix said:My point is not that they put up signs showing skidding cars, but that a known slippery (and untested for motorbikes) surface is laid, and then slippery surface signs are put up as a matter of course. this must mean they know they are laying an unsafe surface? Therefore the responsibility lies with those laying the surface? Putting up signs to cove an unsafe surface surely isn't the way do proceed??? c7u8 c7u8