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dpex
8th October 2009, 20:04
There's some lunatic bumbling around on a CBR. He's easy to spot on account of he has his L-plate attached to his back-pack.

I've come across this dude three times in the last week. On the first contact he braked, hard, right in the middle of the road, for no reason I could see, and nearly got a cage up his arse.

The second time he went straight through a red light and gave the finger to those cagers who protested with horns.

The third time was today, when I saw him paddling his bike with his feet, down the road. I stopped to ask if I could offer assistance and was met with significant verbal abuse.

This man is a loose unit. Beware. Just look out for the L-Plate attached to the backpack.

Swoop
9th October 2009, 09:51
What an interesting rider. Cheers for the warning, I'll be keeping an eye out.

klingon
9th October 2009, 10:01
I can't wait to meet him! :banana:
Thanks for the warning - I will definitely be on the lookout.

Mully
9th October 2009, 10:40
Yeah, there's some lunatic bumbling around on a Yamaha YZF600 too.....:devil2: :Pokey:

Oops. Sorry

Cheers for the heads up.

MSTRS
9th October 2009, 10:52
We think it's the same guy
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=109508

bogan
9th October 2009, 13:30
If he's a useless rider running red lights the problem will probly take care of itself, then raise our acc levies slightly more and make all biker look like pricks. The guy needs a good smack upside the head by the sounds of it.

carver
9th October 2009, 18:03
There's some lunatic bumbling around on a CBR. He's easy to spot on account of he has his L-plate attached to his back-pack.

I've come across this dude three times in the last week. On the first contact he braked, hard, right in the middle of the road, for no reason I could see, and nearly got a cage up his arse.

The second time he went straight through a red light and gave the finger to those cagers who protested with horns.

The third time was today, when I saw him paddling his bike with his feet, down the road. I stopped to ask if I could offer assistance and was met with significant verbal abuse.

This man is a loose unit. Beware. Just look out for the L-Plate attached to the backpack.

my hero

bikers are assholes anyways