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d2dave
21st February 2014, 10:07 AM
What a moron this bloke is. Thank goodness the cops got him.

As a side note you will hear the reporter say it is rush hour traffic. I wish Melbourne's peak traffic was like this.

Alberto Rodriguez arrested after posting Catch Me If You Can video on Facebook | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/world/alberto-rodriguez-arrested-after-posting-catch-me-if-you-can-video-on-facebook/story-fndir2ev-1226831818114)

Bigbjorn
21st February 2014, 11:07 AM
The traffic is probably doing 60-70 mph on that road. Normal urban freeway speed in the US. The slowcoaches here who hold up traffic and cause road rage would get run under over there. The motto seems to be "get going NOW or else". They reckon there is a unit of time called an LA microsecond which is the time between the light turning green and the horns starting to blow.

superquag
21st February 2014, 11:16 AM
It's my understanding that in some American States, a person who drops below 'freeway' speed and causes any ripple in the flow...even to drop down to the official speed limit, will get fined.

The reasoning is... traffic travelling smooothly at a higher velocity is a lot safer than weaving around a slow car.

ugu80
21st February 2014, 11:52 AM
Look up 'Ghost Rider' on youtube.

gofish
21st February 2014, 02:49 PM
Agreed that bloke is a moron.
........this guy on the other hand :o:eek: must surely be dead by now:

Crazy Russian Biker - YouTube (http://youtu.be/eXn7CIK5bWM)

Jeff
21st February 2014, 04:38 PM
I agree the guy is a moron, but because he stole someones bike. Remember GoPro cameras have a curved lens and look faster than you really are going.
Try going over 100 kmh with a helmet top camera and see how long your neck takes it.

Jeff

:rocket:

vnx205
21st February 2014, 05:35 PM
The best indication of the fact that he is not particularly bright is not so much that he rode dangerously or that he stole a bike, but the fact that he did those things then drew attention to himself by posting the video.

Surely if you had more than two brain cells to rub together, you would keep a low profile if you had done those other things.

I often used to wonder at the intelligence of the people who used to deliver drugs up or down the Lachlan Valley Way. On about three occasions, cars that crashed within a kilometre of my place were found to have stuff in the boot that should not have been there.

So if that motorcyclist is a moron for stealing a bike and riding like that, we need an even stronger term to describe the lack of intelligence that prompted him to post the video.

vnx205
21st February 2014, 05:42 PM
Remember GoPro cameras have a curved lens and look faster than you really are going.

I assume you mean that they have a wide angle lens.

What you say is quite correct about how the wide angle lens exaggerates how quickly objects appear to approach the camera.

If you want to see a very effective use of that phenomenon and the opposite effect achieved with a telephoto lens, check out the car chase from "Bullitt", which remains one of the best car movie chases.

Bullitt Car Chase Full Scene the mag seven - YouTube

benji
21st February 2014, 06:19 PM
And the movie Ronan, with that Audi A8 doing a 4 wheel drift on the cobble stones of Paris.

dick180641
21st February 2014, 06:50 PM
I agree the guy is a moron, but because he stole someones bike. Remember GoPro cameras have a curved lens and look faster than you really are going.
Try going over 100 kmh with a helmet top camera and see how long your neck takes it.

Jeff

:rocket:
Over 100kph without a helmet? I was riding Nortons in WA in the 50's, long distance, Perth Geraldton/Bunbury/Augusta/Kal (NO speed limit on country roads then!) and NO helmets. Cant ever remember having a neck ache? (also 1 only go on a sidecar in the Mandurah Road Races WITH a helmet!)

Mick_Marsh
21st February 2014, 07:09 PM
After watching the video in the first post, one of the other videos that the site recommended to me was a swim suit photo shoot in zero G.

The trials ( or fun ) of doing a zero G photo shoot.
Kate Upton goes zero-g for Sports Illustrated's 2014 swimsuit issue | MNN - Mother Nature Network (http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/space/stories/kate-upton-goes-zero-g-for-sports-illustrateds-2014-swimsuit-issue)
Wouldn't I have liked to be there.

ATH
21st February 2014, 08:13 PM
Looked like normal bike riding on WAs freeways in peak period to me. Vast majority of riders whizz between the traffic lanes although they may be a bit slower than him.
Quite normal, nothing to get upset about....especially as I no longer drive during peak periods.
AlanH.

George130
22nd February 2014, 02:26 PM
Well I guess he survived.
I have no issue with bikes peddle power or motor. But do that and hit me and I will only be interested in you, your insurance or your family compensating me and not worried about what is left of you.

As others said the dumbest bit was highlighting it to everyone.

FeatherWeightDriver
22nd February 2014, 03:41 PM
Try going over 100 kmh with a helmet top camera and see how long your neck takes it.


Skydivers do it all the time, albeit for short durations ;)

Didge
27th February 2014, 10:24 PM
Over 100kph .... I was riding Nortons in WA in the 50's, l..............!)

That reminds me !
I once knew a girl from Haughton,
who had a long tit and a short un,
She had a face like a fish,
a snatch like a horse
and a fart like a 650 Norton :)

I'm assuming the filter will work on this one :)



mmhh - it didn't :thumbsup: