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Cayman911
29th June 2010, 15:25
hmm ive lost count of the times this has happened to me. although i wouldnt do what he did...


http://izismile.com/2010/06/28/payback_time_biker-style.html

Katman
29th June 2010, 16:04
What a wanker.

The car's indicator was flashing giving him plenty of time to avoid it. Then he didn't even have the balls to confront the driver. The break in the footage was probably him waiting for the driver to get out and leave the vehicle unattended.

Cayman911
29th June 2010, 16:21
yeah thre's no doubt that guy's a douche.

If you want to get a point to the driver, then do it when he's there. not by waiting till he's gone and smashing his mirror.
he wont even know it was because of cutting the bike off. probably think another car hit it. so its just pointless doing that.

imdying
29th June 2010, 16:25
Yep, what a dumb arse...

Strike down on a mirror with the base of a closed fist, as that'll snap off the hinges... if you just try to punch it, it flops backwards and forwards on the hinges like it was designed to do.

Ronin
29th June 2010, 16:27
WTF!!!! So riding a bike with a badass 'zorst doesn't scare motorists silly and make them notice you? Steve was wrong?

schrodingers cat
29th June 2010, 16:40
Horn seemed to work better than the brakes. What a cock.

HenryDorsetCase
29th June 2010, 16:48
What a wanker.

The car's indicator was flashing giving him plenty of time to avoid it. Then he didn't even have the balls to confront the driver. The break in the footage was probably him waiting for the driver to get out and leave the vehicle.

agreed. I have done what he did, but it was within two seconds of the retard trying to kill me. And it hurt my hand. And it was stupid.

HenryDorsetCase
29th June 2010, 16:48
Yep, what a dumb arse...

Strike down on a mirror with the base of a closed fist, as that'll snap off the hinges... if you just try to punch it, it flops backwards and forwards on the hinges like it was designed to do.

Yup.

ten characters

Banditbandit
29th June 2010, 16:49
Both a pair of fuck-heads. The car's been hit on the left side before .. it's covered with primer ... betcha the driver's pulled out like that int he recent past ... but the driver indicates with enough time for the rider to see the car and slow down ... but the rider pisses around like a pussy ... just do it or walk away ...

Best bet there is to walk away .. fault on both sides.

CookMySock
29th June 2010, 17:00
The car's been hit on the left side before .. it's covered with primer ...That combination would have led me to do the same. Probably he didn't learn his lessen last time, but who gives a shit?



the driver indicates with enough time for the rider to see the car and slow down ...Agreed it is unwise to linger in that area, but do not agree the cager may simply push him over - that is clearly dangerous driving, and also tantamount to road rage.

Credit to the rider who did not act out his range and pick a stand-up fight with the cager - many would have done this, but fucking his mirror up - message sent! :niceone:

I've never done it, but there have been a few particularly dangerous stunts pulled at me (car and trailer sharing my oncoming lane?!?) where I was sorrrrrely tempted to go back and take out a windscreen.

Steve


Steve

devo
29th June 2010, 17:05
yup, actions like that certainly help driver/rider relations.
respect is a two way thing

cowboyz
29th June 2010, 17:07
i really cant see why the bike got upset??? what did I miss? also .. why did he like park miles away and take off his gloves and muck around with his ipod? Ummmm... bet he like swears on the internet and everything??!

CookMySock
29th June 2010, 17:20
yup, actions like that certainly help driver/rider relations. respect is a two way thingThere are no issues with driver/rider relations in NZ. See recent Herald poll.

Steve

Owl
29th June 2010, 17:22
The rider is a complete cock!


The car's been hit on the left side before .. it's covered with primer ... betcha the driver's pulled out like that int he recent past ...

Betcha nothing! I made a car look just like that today, cause it was hit while parked.

Big Col
29th June 2010, 18:06
The rider is a complete dickhead, he really showed that mirror that wasnt used just whos the boss.

Tank
29th June 2010, 18:10
Agreed it is unwise to linger in that area, but do not agree the cager may simply push him over - that is clearly dangerous driving, and also tantamount to road rage.

It was a nothing incident - a toot and a bit of breaking - didnt need to be anything more. Fuck that happens a million times a day in Auckland (I know you dont get many cars in the backwaters of Edgecumbe)


Credit to the rider who did not act out his range and pick a stand-up fight with the cager - many would have done this, but fucking his mirror up - message sent! :niceone:

Credit for what - not over reacting and throwing a hissy. Rage - why fucken rage over that - you need help if you can see that as a rage worthy event. As for the message - its a sad and gutless message. It says that the biker was too chicken shit to face him. A coward.


I've never done it, but there have been a few particularly dangerous stunts pulled at me (car and trailer sharing my oncoming lane?!?) where I was sorrrrrely tempted to go back and take out a windscreen.

So you were too coward to go back and even be as chicken as him. Stick to the 'hardman' look with the tinted visor Steve .

CookMySock
29th June 2010, 18:26
LOL you are soooooooo easy to provoke into a swearing and abusive rant... get help! :lol:

Steve

Ronin
29th June 2010, 18:42
LOL you are soooooooo easy to provoke into a swearing and abusive rant... get help! :lol:
Steve

You mean like this?


Why are you talking to me? Does it make you feel better? Do you want to fuck me or something? Maybe you think I like your advice or value your opinion? Don't you have something interesting and useful to go and do? I think you are a mouth-breathing idiot, and I'm completely uninterested in your advice, so why dont you fuck off elsewhere and talk to someone who will laugh at your jokes. Fucking loser.

Your self help isn't working Steve

zeocen
29th June 2010, 18:52
So wait, the biker was inattentive and once his eyes were back on the road a car that was indicating was moving into his lane? And he's angry about it?

I have one of those helmet cams and the little look he did before tooting actually takes quite a lot of head turning to make it move that much, his eyes weren't on the task at hand, I can say that much.

Not only does he over react, he isn't man enough to have a chat with the guy and waits in the shadows until he's gone.

mattian
29th June 2010, 18:59
I've watched it a few times now and starting to contemplate the possibility it might be a set up. An easy thing to do if you've got a mate that doesn't care about his car and you both want to make a vid.

Katman
29th June 2010, 19:06
I've watched it a few times now and starting to contemplate the possibility it might be a set up. An easy thing to do if you've got a mate that doesn't care about his car and you both want to make a vid.

I'm sure if it was a set-up the motorcyclist wouldn't have made himself look like such a coward.

CookMySock
29th June 2010, 19:43
You mean like this? Your self help isn't working SteveLOL I'm the one with the grin on, and you are the one complaining..

Think about it. :lol:

Steve

Ronin
29th June 2010, 19:45
LOL I'm the one with the grin on, and you are the one complaining..

Think about it. :lol:

Steve

Yes but thats 'cos your a Moron and don't understand that everybody is laughing at you not with you.

Usarka
29th June 2010, 19:46
He's gotta be on meds......

Edit: fuck tanks right, that's a dozen a day occurence in aucks. if you lost it each time that happened you'd be sitting inside a padded cell drawing sprials on the wall with your johnson.

MsKABC
29th June 2010, 20:15
That combination would have led me to do the same.
Credit to the rider who did not act out his range and pick a stand-up fight with the cager - many would have done this, but fucking his mirror up - message sent! :niceone:


Why am I not surprised that you think this fucktard in the video was clever? I guess it takes one to know one. *shrugs*

dipshit
29th June 2010, 20:15
The rider is in the wrong. When a vehicle is indicating to move into another lane - you are not meant to continue to drive up alongside it.

He should read his road code again.

Typical shit for brains motorcyclist though. No fucking clue yet blames everything on everybody else.

Blinkwing
29th June 2010, 23:08
Happens almost every day in Auckland. If I had a dollar for every time it happened to me, I'd be a millionaire by now!

Spearfish
30th June 2010, 08:16
Happens almost every day in Auckland. If I had a dollar for every time it happened to me, I'd be a millionaire by now!

+1
But a millionaire with a bike for each day of the week.

DMNTD
30th June 2010, 08:28
Happens almost every day in Auckland. If I had a dollar for every time it happened to me, I'd be a millionaire by now!

"Almost"? Averages out at 3-4 times per day for me. I simply just try and ride accordingly

Banditbandit
30th June 2010, 08:30
Yes but thats 'cos your a Moron and don't understand that everybody is laughing at you not with you.


LOL you are soooooooo easy to provoke into a swearing and abusive rant... get help! :lol:

Steve

What is it with you two ? Why do you clutter up the forum with personal abuse and crap ... ?

Did you used to be lovers or something ?

CookMySock
30th June 2010, 08:47
What is it with you two ? Why do you clutter up the forum with personal abuse and crap ... ? Did you used to be lovers of something ?Yes. Now he stalks me every day. It bothers my new partner greatly! Why can't he get past it and get a new boyfriend!

Steve

Banditbandit
30th June 2010, 08:49
I've never done it

Steve

I've done it a couple of times in the past ... but always on the move - roll up alongside and wipe off the wing mirror ... in traffic you can open the throttle and be somewhere else before they can get your rego ... but haven't done it for more than 20 years ... got old and calmed down ...

A mate of mine used to carry a tyre iron held between his ape hangers with sellotape, so he could do damage to cars that annoyed him ... and that was in the '70s ... before road rage was invented ..

Ronin
30th June 2010, 09:17
What is it with you two ? Why do you clutter up the forum with personal abuse and crap ... ?

Did you used to be lovers or something ?

Which is different to cluttering up the forum crying about getting caught speeding how exactly?

Blinkwing
30th June 2010, 11:39
"Almost"? Averages out at 3-4 times per day for me. I simply just try and ride accordingly

I'm basically a commuter biker at this stage. I spend less than 1 hour on the bike most days, so I'm assuming my exposure to idiot cages is probably less than usual.

breakaway
30th June 2010, 12:19
I think as you get more and more experienced, you learn a lot about how to position yourself on the road and ride a bit more aggressively, not 'wingmirror remover' aggressive but "has that coffee sipping lipstick applying bint seen me?" aggressive.

You may often get a 'bad feeling', and react to it, and only moments later something happens that would have wiped you out. This is because your brain picked up the cues subconsciously and told you about it. Self preservation. It's a wonderful thing.

As a result of this, the amount of times I've had people try to change lanes onto me etc has reduced drastically.

Banditbandit
30th June 2010, 12:31
Which is different to cluttering up the forum crying about getting caught speeding how exactly?

Fell about laughing ... yeah .. I deserved that comment ... I wasn't exactly crying ... just grumpy 'cause I can't ride my bikes ... and I found out that they calculate it on month dates, not weeks - so three months suspension is not 12 weeks (4 weeks times three months) ... I got suspended on June 1 and get to ride again on September 2 ... that's 13 weeks and a couple of days ... with about nine weeks to go ...

At least I wasn't in attack mode on anyone here ...

MsKABC
30th June 2010, 14:51
Happens almost every day in Auckland. If I had a dollar for every time it happened to me, I'd be a millionaire by now!

Wow, you must have been riding for a long, long time then...? (i.e. More than a million days)

Jonathan
30th June 2010, 15:23
Wow, you must have been riding for a long, long time then...? (i.e. More than a million days)

Since before 730 B.C.E. by my calculation. Unless of course he anticipated investing some of those dollars wisely as he received them. Also adjusting for inflation. But there still remains the dilemma that motorcycles are a 20th Century invention. Of course there were horses, carts, and chariots etc. before then...



Maybe we are taking this too literally...

DMNTD
30th June 2010, 15:47
I'm basically a commuter biker at this stage. I spend less than 1 hour on the bike most days, so I'm assuming my exposure to idiot cages is probably less than usual.

My commute is a TOTAL of 30mins per day

Banditbandit
30th June 2010, 16:26
My commute is a TOTAL of 30mins per day



Time means little - distance and time is better ... last year I was commuting 55 ks one way ... down a sealed back country road in Hawke's Bay. Took me around 30 minutes ... I have done it in 28 minutes ... Most people do that trip in around 50 minutes

So that's around one hour each day on a bike - plus weekend riding as well.

(Yeah - I don't need reminding .. I'm currently walking 'cause they took my licence off me for speeding)

My exposure to idiots in cages was minimal .. just farm tractors, wandering stock, road kill, stock being moved, stock trucs, logging trucks, hawks, etc etc