Harley rider busted on Lower North East Rd, Highbury, riding at extreme speed
A 55-year-old motorcyclist has lost his licence after being caught travelling at almost double the speed limit on a wild ride through an affluent Adelaide suburb.
A man has lost his licence after police say they caught him riding his motorcycle at almost double the speed limit through the suburbs.
Around 2pm on Tuesday, police detected a Harley Davidson motorcycle riding on Lower North East Rd at Highbury at 119km/h in a 60km/h zone.
Police stopped the rider – a 55-year-old-man from Banksia Park – and asked him to submit to a breath test.
However the man allegedly refused to comply.
The rider was reported for driving at an extreme speed and refusing to comply with a breath analysis and will be summonsed to appear in court at a later date.
His licence was disqualified on-the-spot for 12 months and his motorcycle was impounded for 28 days.
Originally published as Harley rider busted on Lower North East Rd, Highbury, riding at extreme speed