car with splayed wheels.

OK, real question: Do those idiots swap sides when the inner edge wears sufficiently?

You and I are on the same side of the Pacific; poser and poseur are the same thing; the 'posing for pictures' definition is in reality also the same thing.

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The Real Bev
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Well, you would need to swap the tyre on the rim first, for a start. And then, even if the tyre was swapped, it still wouldn't be legal as the tread requires a *minimum depth* right across the entire tread and any mileage done with a ridiculous camber like those I've seen will definitely wear the one shoulder right off. Camber angles like that defy logic.

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Xeno

Some of our fellow citizens (OK, maybe merely people among us) have decidedly different 'logic':

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AMuzi

Don't just to bad conclusions. Of course not. I look mostly for 20-25 y.o.

The most I've done is 110 and I'll never do that again. 1967, middle of southern michigan just after dawn.

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micky

I've done about the same but I wasn't worried about being chased by the cops. I was driving the police car. ;-)

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Xeno

When the Montana daytime speed limit was 'reasonable and prudent' many thought somewhere between 90 and 100 was reasonable. I can't say I was all that comfortable navigating a pack of soccer moms at 100. The Harley didn't have much left at that speed.

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rbowman

Don't let them catch you doing that.

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micky

How could they? They had only one police car in the entire district - and I had it! I had been doing some work on it and was out on a road test. IIRC, I had it up to 190 kph.

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Xeno

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