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Pascal
23rd February 2010, 06:00
I heard that lovely rumble of two wheels while pushing a pram and completely ignored the AC Cobra thundering past to watch you. And against all odds, as you were coming by, I nodded and you ... you nodded back. Made my day man and put me back on two wheels on what must have been one of the loveliest days for a ride in a long time. Thanks!

Unfortunately every silver lining has a dark cloud, because the next day while walking the baby some fuckwit on a Gixxer came past there doing 100+ around a blind bend, no gear on his pillion except for a helmet and he had to flick upright and just about into oncoming traffic to avoid the car he couldn't see as he was screaming around the corner.

Mad skills dude to avoid what would have been a messy accident, but it's a Sunday morning and that park is filled with kids that frequently run across the road. Including mine. Don't mind you driving like a dick, but please don't do it where I live. Pick somewhere quiet and far away where you won't take other people with you.

mattian
23rd February 2010, 19:18
you dont "drive" a bike.... you ride it

John_H
23rd February 2010, 20:35
you dont "drive" a bike.... you ride it

Grow up!!!

FJRider
23rd February 2010, 20:50
you dont "drive" a bike.... you ride it

It's his thread ... he can call it any way he likes ... :yes:

far queue
23rd February 2010, 21:40
you dont "drive" a bike.... you ride itI'm with you. "Drive" is something a non biker says, and it sounds daft.


It's his thread ... he can call it any way he likes ... :yes:Indeed it is and indeed he can and we can all comment as we like too :bleh:

FJRider
23rd February 2010, 21:43
I'm with you. "Drive" is something a non biker says, and it sounds daft.

Indeed it is and indeed he can and we can all comment as we like too :bleh:

Not half as daft as some comments on here ... and helps with the post count too ....

Pascal
24th February 2010, 04:13
you dont "drive" a bike.... you ride it

A Harley rider waves and you pick on that? Mate, it's like history has been made :) 'Sides, I'm used to calling cagers dicks on the road, not bikers. So the word-memory stuck and it came out as "drive". Apologies.

YellowDog
24th February 2010, 05:07
The AC Cobra would have kept my attention.

Great to hear that Hardley riders can wave.

As for the guy taking a bend too fast and managing to avoid Pizza topping all around, hopefully his soon to come accident will be away from others.

Yes we do ride bikes and we do drive cars. But as the verb goes we do also drive our bikes. We drive them in the riding position and use a considerable amount more of driving effort than car drivers do.

Keep that pram on the kerb until you are sure "Mr Accident waiting to happen" is nowhere near.

Pascal
24th February 2010, 06:22
Great to hear that Hardley riders can wave.

That'll teach me to post at 5am. He nodded. He did not wave. Although a nod is as good as a wave, I believe they say. Or maybe not. It's too frigging early for this. So the correction is noted just-in-case mattian's sphincter tightens again at my gross misconduct ;)

crazyhorse
24th February 2010, 06:25
I'm with you. "Drive" is something a non biker says, and it sounds daft.



At the end of the day it really doesn't matter a rats arse! The harley guy nodded back and it encouraged him to jump on his bike and go for a ride - good one :done:

stevo2001
25th February 2010, 08:02
You can get good drive out of a corner.Well I can't, but I have heard of it a million times.Roll on world superbike!!!!!.