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lucydad:
All,

Just shaking my head and glad I did not ride to Galveston recently:

http://www.click2houston.com/news/large-motorcycle-pack-scares-drivers-in-galveston/31295692

Glad the police did their job and bagged them all, and nobody was killed.  

I heard there will be some nice sport bikes at auction soon as several were confiscated.

Ride safe!




*edited subject line for accuracy -R59

Lannis:

--- Quote from: lucydad on February 17, 2015, 05:45:04 PM ---All,

Just shaking my head and glad I did not ride to Galveston recently:

http://www.click2houston.com/news/large-motorcycle-pack-scares-drivers-in-galveston/31295692

Glad the police did their job and bagged them all, and nobody was killed. 

I heard there will be some nice sport bikes at auction soon as several were confiscated.

Ride safe!

--- End quote ---

I doubt if they'll be "nice sport bikes".   

Probably extended-swingarm, open-piped, out-of-tune pieces of crap that make about half the horsepower that they made when they were new.   That's generally what I see here.   I can't believe that the riders think that these shrill, breaking-up-at-RPMs bikes are somehow "tuned up" .... ?

Lannis

fotoguzzi:
that was some good news!

boatdetective:
when the driver tried to flee on foot, three motorists pulled over to help the officer subdue and arrest him.

"They (motorists) were quite upset and didn't want them to get away,"


And THIS, my friends, is why I'm so fond of Texans. 

davedel44:
LD
I think they were from Sugarland, well Houston at least.  ~;

It's amazing how foolish people act when they're away from home. 

Dave
Galveston

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