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Stickchick
27th July 2010, 08:02
I fell off on the Corner of Esmond and Lake Road. Too much front brake in the wet is not a good idea. However, a nice biker stopped and picked up my bike from the road, then followed me home to make sure that I got there safely. Even though cars' didn't stop to see if I was ok. Bastards.

If you belong to KB or anone on here know of a guy that rides and lives in the Devonport/Belmont area and rides an Blue old style bike, he also has an accent of some descrption. Can you contact me please. Due to being in a bit of shock I feel I didn't thank you properly and would like to in person.

davereid
27th July 2010, 08:04
Bummer about the crash.. at least you are OK...:yes:

MSTRS
27th July 2010, 08:40
Um...I have a confession...it wasn't me. But I would have, if I'd been there.
Pink bits UP, girl.

DMNTD
27th July 2010, 08:49
Pink bits UP, girl.

Heh! I was thinking that maybe she was only going to buy him beer John!

p.dath
27th July 2010, 09:13
I think it's great your trying to make contact with him to offer thanks.

The world needs more people (like the person who helped you) that assist without expectation of reward. It's called charity. Stopping to help someone worse off than yourself.

NZsarge
27th July 2010, 09:51
Sorry to hear about the bin and it's good that your'e ok?
Good that someone stopped to help you out, big up's to that fella..

Stirts
27th July 2010, 10:32
Stinkarse about your off Chick, hope you are not too sore sores!

So nice to hear that you were well looked after and escorted home safely - well done that man.

White trash
27th July 2010, 11:03
It's called charity.

Bullshit. It's called being a decent human being.

beyond
27th July 2010, 19:38
Heh! I was thinking that maybe she was only going to buy him beer John!

Trust you to read more into it LOL

Sorry to hear about your bin Stickchick. Hope there's not too much damage and you haven't shaken your confidence too much.

ExpertoCrede
27th July 2010, 19:48
Get back on that horse.

Good on that fella who helped you.

varminter
27th July 2010, 19:54
Last time I had an off three young ( considerably younger than me) ladies helped me pick up the bike. Chivalry is not dead.

MarkH
28th July 2010, 13:55
The guy that stopped to help probably already got a fair bit out of the experience. It feels good to help others! When you help someone then you get rewarded with a warm & fuzzy feeling, I can only hope that the jerks in the cars that didn't stop got to feel a bit shitty with themselves for being too much of an arsehole to help a fellow human being. It's good that not everyone is too selfish to lend a hand when they see the opportunity.