Two motorcyclists have bikes seized for reckless speeding
Two young motorcyclists are without their bikes after exceeding being nabbed speeding on the Midland Highway.
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TWO young motorcyclists are without their bikes after exceeding the speed limit by 47km/h.
The 17 and 18-year-old men from Prospect and Dilston were caught travelling north on the Midland Highway near Perth at 127km/h.
Both were P1 licence holders and were therefore subject to a speed limit of 80km/h.
The riders were fined $989, issued six demerit points and disqualified from riding for four months.
Their Honda motorcycles have been impounded for 28 days.
The incident occurred at 1.20pm on Saturday, which quickly became a horror day for road users after three people died in vehicle crashes across the state.
Police issued a statement earlier this month warning motorcyclists not to speed after two learner riders were caught speeding at 157km/h and 129km/h.