Re: why !!
Posted: Mar 31st, '09, 07:41
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Can you prove I don'tBlue wrote:There you go again stanley, saying you have friends.![]()
Can you please PROVE that you indeed have REAL friends
Oh my hear pumps.Blue wrote:Yes I can.
Ask any member on this forum![]()
Racing is completely different, and is an environment where reckless youth can prevail.DaveMcR1 wrote:I dont like stating "facts & statistics" but heres one for ya. Troy bayliss didnt start racing until he was twenty three. Not bad for a novice.
Stately wrote:Racing is completely different, and is an environment where reckless youth can prevail.DaveMcR1 wrote:I dont like stating "facts & statistics" but heres one for ya. Troy bayliss didnt start racing until he was twenty three. Not bad for a novice.
On the road, a completely different set of rules apply, and weather you like it or not, inexperienced riders, in particular young riders, are more likely to be hurt or killed than more experienced one's.
That's a fact that is backed up by the statistics that were posted here earlier, and is the reason that insurers charge you less for your premiums, as your experience increases.
Pay attentiondeej wrote: if insurance got cheaper as you got older why has moose's insurance gone up year on year
So the next time you are pulled out on my some kid in a hot hatch that's been driving for two years, you'll say, that's OK, he's a young alert driver that's bound to be better than an old fart like meBlue wrote:So the next time a car pulls out in front of you and it's driven by some 80 year old that been driving for 60 years you can tell your self " thats ok cos their a safer, better driver than me"![]()
there !!!!! obviously the more experienced you get the older you getStately wrote:riders, in particular young riders, are more likely to be hurt or killed than more experienced one's.DaveMcR1 wrote:I dont like stating "facts & statistics" but heres one for ya. Troy bayliss didnt start racing until he was twenty three. Not bad for a novice.
That's a fact that is backed up by the statistics that were posted here earlier, and is the reason that insurers charge you less for your premiums, as your experience increases.
No i'll think its you in your chav nova trying to regain your youthStately wrote:So the next time you are pulled out on my some kid in a hot hatch that's been driving for two years, you'll say, that's OK, he's a young alert driver that's bound to be better than an old fart like me
But the 30 year old that's been riding ten years, will still be younger than the 45 year old that's been riding three, and he'll be paying less insurance for the same bike.deej wrote:there !!!!! obviously the more experienced you get the older you get