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Str8 Jacket
14th January 2010, 14:46
Well they say third time lucky but it was the opposite for me today....

1st incident: Car turned the wrong way up a one way street (molesworth) toward me. I manage to swerve to avoid him.

2nd incident: lady in car at roundabout waits until I am almost in front of her to pull out in front of me. I manage to brake and stop just beside her bonnet.

3rd incident: lady (parked next to curb) pulls out of carpark just as I am by her drivers door. I couldnt brake in time to completely avoid her so tried to go around her but there was a car coming the other way. I managed to brake but for some reason I tried to jump of my bike. Bike ends up "leaned" against ladies car, me on road. I only had a very very minor fall but landed on my crook knee which is now filling up with fluid. *sigh*.

Luckily I decided to go to the supermarket and buy beer after incident 1 and my bike is sweet!!

Beer time!

Edbear
14th January 2010, 14:52
You missed the bit about where you gave her a good telling off...

yungatart
14th January 2010, 14:55
You attract this sort of thing, don't you?
Glad you are okay, have a beer for me, will ya!

Okey Dokey
14th January 2010, 14:58
So is this a good day for you to get a lotto ticket, or a bad one?

Actually, luck ( except the bad kind that had you end up around these useless folk) had little to do with any of these- it was your skill and observation that kept you safe (ish) Mend well.

Str8 Jacket
14th January 2010, 14:59
You missed the bit about where you gave her a good telling off...
Yep, and then I looked at her car. My handlebars had badly scraped her drivers door and ripped of the wing mirror. My bike is sweet!


You attract this sort of thing, don't you?
Glad you are okay, have a beer for me, will ya!
I do get some bad luck but in a weird way I am also lucky. Things could have been much worse with all three of those incidents. They all happened within 20mins of each other as well!!
I will have a couple for you!

I am off to buy some airhorns ASAP!

firefighter
14th January 2010, 15:05
Bummer. Seems to be the time of year.

Riding up from Tauranga yesturday a 4x4 decided since he could'nt pass he would'nt let me either, so swerves at me forcing me over the double yellow rumble line (stupid things that they are), then some stupid Raji in a cab on the m-way comes up along side me in the middle lane (i'm in the right lane behind a car) then seconds after he's pulled beside me he's forgotten i'm there and decides my lane means more to him than it does me. Lucky I saw it coming and was ready on the horn. It seems to be a bit worse than usual at the mo.

Bummer about the knee I've had a crook right knee for over a year which i'm hiding from the doc (bad enough to hugely favour my left and is getting worse) so I can sympathise with you, if that happened to me it'd be surgery.

What's crook with ya knee? I'm pretty sure mines a miniscus (sp) tear.

Skyryder
14th January 2010, 20:28
Yea had a silly bitch come out at me today in the cage. She's half out in the road from a shopping centre exit so I figure she's waiting forme to go past then right at the last minute she drives out in front of me and does a right hander. So I give her a blast to wake her up and the silly bitch just grins at me as she drives past.

That's the bit that pisses me off. Their indifferance to their bad driving.


Skyyrder

Deano
14th January 2010, 21:16
I managed to brake but for some reason I tried to jump of my bike.

Hey if you were jumping into a free space at the last moment I'd say you have the reflexes of a cat and bloody well done on minimising the damage.

p.dath
14th January 2010, 21:22
1st incident: Car turned the wrong way up a one way street (molesworth) toward me. I manage to swerve to avoid him.


I had a similar incident happen mid-December when I was in my car when I met a lady also in a car enter a one lane road going the wrong way. There obviously wasn't enough room for two cars, and I had a go at the lady and asked her what she thought she was doing. She just shrugged her shoulders like driving down a one way road was okay.

She backed out, and when I was clear, proceeded to drive down the wrong way again. I was a little exasperated at the time. But what can you do. No point reporting it.

mynameis
14th January 2010, 21:34
:Oops: :o :hug:

mattian
14th January 2010, 21:47
Molesworth St. thats in Taita ? right ?

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2010, 05:41
Molesworth St. thats in Taita ? right ?

No the city. Its is off the street that the Beehive is on...

YellowDog
15th January 2010, 05:50
No the city. Its is off the street that the Beehive is on...

It was probably an overpaid MP.

Glad you got all of your 2010 incidents out of the way in one day!

Hope the knee calms down (plenty of ice).

Good luck.

sinfull
15th January 2010, 06:10
You got enough armourall to protect that knee Hells ?

Tis a numbers game in your case, the amount of riding you do in the city ! If ya aint having a close call at least once a day, they're gonna come at ya all at once, toward the end of the week !

I recon good elbow armour as well, so when the blind ones come out at ya like that one did, ya manouver yaself into the centre of the road ! There should be just enough room for two cars and you, if ya tuck that left elbow firmly through the drivers window !~

peasea
15th January 2010, 06:27
Well they say third time lucky but it was the opposite for me today....

1st incident: Car turned the wrong way up a one way street (molesworth) toward me. I manage to swerve to avoid him.

2nd incident: lady in car at roundabout waits until I am almost in front of her to pull out in front of me. I manage to brake and stop just beside her bonnet.

3rd incident: lady (parked next to curb) pulls out of carpark just as I am by her drivers door. I couldnt brake in time to completely avoid her so tried to go around her but there was a car coming the other way. I managed to brake but for some reason I tried to jump of my bike. Bike ends up "leaned" against ladies car, me on road. I only had a very very minor fall but landed on my crook knee which is now filling up with fluid. *sigh*.

Luckily I decided to go to the supermarket and buy beer after incident 1 and my bike is sweet!!

Beer time!

I commute on my bike, I don't know if you do, and things like that happen on an almost daily basis. I have often thought that it would be good to install a helmet cam' and record an average day on the bike then take the video to ACC to show them where the problems stem from.

It's about time some TV types took the time to make a program looking at things from our perspective in an effort to wake up a very dozy public. The LTNZ boffins spend enough money on ad's about drink driving and speeding, where are the ad's relating to watching for bikes, indicating at roundabouts and getting to grips with such basics as the right-hand rule?

Duke girl
15th January 2010, 06:34
Glad you are ok Hels, got to have your wits about you all the time when your out on the road.
Arn't you glad they arn't on the Race track with you?.

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2010, 06:35
I commute on my bike, I don't know if you do, and things like that happen on an almost daily basis. I have often thought that it would be good to install a helmet cam' and record an average day on the bike then take the video to ACC to show them where the problems stem from.


Yep, I commute daily and get arond everywhere on my bike as I do not have a car licence and public transport too expensive blah blah blah.... I have to admit to having to avoid an accident on an almost daily basis as I commute on the motorway and through the city. The reason I start work early and leave early is to avoid heavy traffic!
I was just talking with my man last night about how I will save my money to invest in a decent race bike but I am not keen on getting anyting bigger than a 150 as a road bike. The 150's are alot easier to stop in a short amount of time and easier to manouvere around the obstacles that are other road users. I have had my full licence for years now but just cant see myself getting a "big" bike for the road. Not with my luck!!
Next step, AIR HORNS!! :yeah:

sinfull
15th January 2010, 06:36
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It's about time some TV types took the time to make a program looking at things from our perspective in an effort to wake up a very dozy public. The LTNZ boffins spend enough money on ad's about drink driving and speeding, where are the ad's relating to watching for bikes, indicating at roundabouts and getting to grips with such basics as the right-hand rule? Bloody good idea, wouldn't be hard for some with the helmet cams to get together with all their clips and make a doco !! Earth calling Carver !

Not really the threads point but that bloody right hand rule haha how friggin hard is that to understand ? Not very and yet the general public all seem to sit at the give way wondering who has right of way, scared to move ! Unless it's a big fuck off roundabout they're a waist of time in my book !



Next step, AIR HORNS!! :yeah:
And a riding suit with great hori flashing neons all over it !

Her_C4
15th January 2010, 06:39
Jeepers Hels! Glad you are relatively ok (I am with ya' on the knee thing:( ) - Good reflexes eh? Thank goodness :niceone:

Bet those beers went down well!

MSTRS
15th January 2010, 07:29
That's the bit that pisses me off. Their indifferance to their bad driving.


Worse than that is the fuckers that 'have a go' when you express your displeasure about (nearly) being taken out by their crap driving...

peasea
15th January 2010, 13:42
Yep, I commute daily and get arond everywhere on my bike as I do not have a car licence and public transport too expensive blah blah blah.... I have to admit to having to avoid an accident on an almost daily basis as I commute on the motorway and through the city. The reason I start work early and leave early is to avoid heavy traffic!

Ditto. I used to live in Newlands and rode to Abel Smith St every day, then I moved to Island Bay and rode from there too. After that I 'progressed' to the North Shore and did a lot of work in Manakau. That Southern Motorway sure is an education!

Now I live in the Nelson area and the locals complain about the traffic here, hardy-har. Some of them are dozy, yeah, but the volume? nah, it's just not there.

Had to ride around the waterfront about an hour ago and an oncoming campervan ventured into my lane. A quick glance at the driver and all I could see was the side of his head. He was checking out the scenery, of course.

One of the perils of living in a gorgeous place I guess.

scissorhands
15th January 2010, 14:22
If every vehicle had a front facing camera running all the time, those at fault who turn on you will look like real scumbags.

Make it easy for police, people just send in their video's...

Insanity_rules
15th January 2010, 15:26
Next step, AIR HORNS!! :yeah:

Do it, its great fun. My XZ 400 had air horns. Much to my delight you could make Tin pilots with occular deficit really jump. P.S. Glad your OK.

ajturbo
15th January 2010, 15:29
Yep, and then I looked at her car. My handlebars had badly scraped her drivers door and ripped of the wing mirror. My bike is sweet!


I do get some bad luck but in a weird way I am also lucky. Things could have been much worse with all three of those incidents. They all happened within 20mins of each other as well!!
I will have a couple for you!

I am off to buy some airhorns ASAP!

can you show me where i am going wrong..... my riding is never as much fun as yours.....

Ratti
15th January 2010, 15:46
I quite liike the idea of airhorns. Come tothink of it, befoew Hubby died we bought an arhorn to fit into the work van..its has animal noises as well as the usual sounds....Maybe I could get it fittted to Ratti ( the bike not me ) Seriously, Can someone pm me with contact details of a local KB'r who has a high level of electrical competence and could do the job?

I do like the idea of blasting out high volume cow bellow, pig grunts or rooster crow at the appropriate time.
What a hoot
(sorry about the pun)

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2010, 16:20
Do it, its great fun. My XZ 400 had air horns. Much to my delight you could make Tin pilots with occular deficit really jump. P.S. Glad your OK.
Yep, I had a couple on my old KR with eah one facing outwards, different way's. Everyone stopped dead when I blasted them and were always to see a tiny bike!


can you show me where i am going wrong..... my riding is never as much fun as yours.....

Nah mate, all these incidents have actually put me off riding on the road. I dont have a car licence and for $$ reasons will stick to the bike on the road for commuting and getting around town but that's it. Though in saying that, I think that racing has really helped my reactions and I am happy to stay alert and cautious on the road but I dont really enjoy it!

centaurus
15th January 2010, 16:26
Yep, I commute daily and get arond everywhere on my bike as I do not have a car licence and public transport too expensive blah blah blah.... I have to admit to having to avoid an accident on an almost daily basis as I commute on the motorway and through the city. The reason I start work early and leave early is to avoid heavy traffic!
I was just talking with my man last night about how I will save my money to invest in a decent race bike but I am not keen on getting anyting bigger than a 150 as a road bike. The 150's are alot easier to stop in a short amount of time and easier to manouvere around the obstacles that are other road users. I have had my full licence for years now but just cant see myself getting a "big" bike for the road. Not with my luck!!
Next step, AIR HORNS!! :yeah:

Glad you're ok str8 jacket. I've been through the same dillema at the end of 2008 when an idiot pulled in front of me after me tooting my horn and everything. Even though I saw him and did everything short of stopping completely, he never saw or heard me until my bike hit his car and I flew over his bonnet.

I ended up putting a bigger horn on my bike which helped but was not enough. The thing that helped the most was getting a bigger, LOUDER and green bike (the bike at the accident time was black). Do not underestimate the importance of a big loud bike, visibility wise. Somehow, the car drivers don't seem to be ignoring me anymore on the loud bike. After buying the new bike, I went back to my old bike a few times and suddenly I was invisible again - people were pulling in front of me or squashing me in my lane and I had to continuously use the horn.

I've been commuting daily on a bike for almost two years now. My conclusions:
1. my zx6r is more stable and better at filtering through crawling traffic or lane splitting on the m-way than my old gpx250.
2. It I would want to really have A LOT of manueverability, a 250cc-400cc dual sport (XR, DR, etc...) would be my choice:good acceleration from a standstill because they have the powerband very low in the rev range(will get you out of trouble), there's nothing lighter on it's feet than a dual sport/motard when filtering and being quite loud people won't ignore you.

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2010, 16:32
Trust me, they will do it whatever you ride. People just dont look for us. I have had a few bikes 250's and 400 being a few of them and have been riding on the road for at least 4 years now and I have to say I get so much more enjoyment out of a race track!! :yes:

scumdog
15th January 2010, 16:59
That's the bit that pisses me off. Their indifferance to their bad driving.

Skyyrder

Hell S/R, first they have got to realise they are bad drivers before they have the ability to realise they have an indifference to it!:blink::shifty:

bogan
15th January 2010, 17:32
had a funny one up at massey the other day, was going 30kmhr round the ring road (so not like I came outa nowhere) lady just walks acroos the road looking to her right (opposite way that I was coming from) hmmm methinks maybe she will look to the left once she gets to half way... nope, just keeps walking, i rumble up rather close (after checking she wasn't carrying anything) clutch in, let rip, lets just say she will be looking both ways next time :shifty:

peasea
15th January 2010, 18:00
being quite loud people won't ignore you.

Oh yes they will.

peasea
15th January 2010, 18:02
had a funny one up at massey the other day, was going 30kmhr round the ring road (so not like I came outa nowhere) lady just walks acroos the road looking to her right (opposite way that I was coming from) hmmm methinks maybe she will look to the left once she gets to half way... nope, just keeps walking, i rumble up rather close (after checking she wasn't carrying anything) clutch in, let rip, lets just say she will be looking both ways next time :shifty:

Haha. I had one of them a few years ago, tart looking left as I came up on her right (on a reasonably loud Harley), she didn't look until my head was roughly level with hers. I just fucking screamed 'look out bitch!' as loud as I could. Fuckin' funny, she actually shuddered. Stupid bitch.

centaurus
15th January 2010, 18:17
Some people are idiots no matter what...

I was driving a cage about two years ago and going down a narrow street (30-35kph), I noticed a woman on the sidewalk, preparing to cross and talking to someone at the same time. Funny thing is that she started looking up the road (in my direction) while talking like she was making sure there was no car but in the last moment, while looking directly at me (and continuing to talk to the person on her right that was with her back towards me) she stepped right in front of the car. Brake, swerve, horn, horn, horn... her eyes popped out of her head like two apples and she suddenly looked like she had just waken up from a long slumber and didn't understand what was happening - even though she was looking directly at my car and I was about 2-3m away, she still didn't see me.

Leviticus
15th January 2010, 19:17
Its the age old problem, You have to treat every other road user like they are tryin to kill you. I had some idiot on the phone jump a read light yesterday as i was turning right, and a few hours later some old bastard pulled out on me. Both times I was aware enough of the situation to already be reacting before they got me, but it takes the enjoyment out of riding. And then i had the self conflict about going back to give them a piece of my mind/punching their lights out or continuing. I still wish I had gone after both of them, but sense (sometimes) prevails.

Lets continue to pray for ourselves and everyone elses safety, just trying to do something we enjoy. Fucking Ejots

Her_C4
15th January 2010, 20:03
Oh yes they will.

agreed. Even on a 1098 wlth the baffles out and obnoxiously high revs :blink: