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Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 12:19
If you were the 'interesting' person riding the Grey Ninja rego 34YPH (or similar) might I politely suggest that you go and take an advance riding course to learn how to ride. Your lines were erratic to say the least, your braking was insane (don't brake when you are trying to crank over on a bend) and your acceleration was sporadic to say the least. What made matters worse was after the very experienced rider who was attempting to over take you to get the hell out of your way passed you you decided that your ego couldn't handle being passed and gassed it up to pass us on the INSIDE. Are you really that moronic? You may have a fast bike but sadly your skills are not in the class required to ride such a bike with the necessary ability to keep yourself and others safe or to get the best out of the bike.

R6_kid
4th January 2011, 14:46
Was a black ZZR1400. And if I ever meet the fucktard in person I will actually knock him out - thats if he doesn't get his head taken off by a vehicle going in the other direction while he's riding around a right hand bend on the centreline. Lucky you were on the back or would have been very interesting in Wellsford.

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 16:38
Was a black ZZR1400. And if I ever meet the fucktard in person I will actually knock him out - thats if he doesn't get his head taken off by a vehicle going in the other direction while he's riding around a right hand bend on the centreline. Lucky you were on the back or would have been very interesting in Wellsford.

Sweety you need your eyes tested! It was a grey Ninja. And whether I was on the back or not shouldn't make any difference to give the person a stiff talking to ;-)

Cayman911
4th January 2011, 16:42
cool story

gammaguy
4th January 2011, 16:48
Sweety you need your eyes tested! It was a Ninja. And whether I was on the back or not shouldn't make any difference to give the person a stiff talking to ;-)

from wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ninja_ZX-14

Kawasaki ZZR1400 (Ninja ZX-14 in North America)

zx 14...also known as ninja zx 14

all kawasaki sports bikes are known as ninja in some markets.over here the KR 150 is a ninja :yes:

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 16:54
from wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ninja_ZX-14

Kawasaki ZZR1400 (Ninja ZX-14 in North America)

zx 14...also known as ninja zx 14

all kawasaki sports bikes are known as ninja in some markets.over here the KR 150 is a ninja :yes:

God I am retarded, it wasn't the bike I was questioning rather the colour. I say grey he thinks black. But at the end of the day the guy riding it whether black or grey was still a fuckwit.

hellokitty
4th January 2011, 16:55
from wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ninja_ZX-14

Kawasaki ZZR1400 (Ninja ZX-14 in North America)

zx 14...also known as ninja zx 14

all kawasaki sports bikes are known as ninja in some markets.over here the KR 150 is a ninja :yes:

Oh good, I though I was going mad :yes:
Also a shitty black colour could look grey couldn't it? You know a faded black that needs cutting or re-painting
(I should know, my car is various shades of silver, grey/silver, grey/black and black as well as the partially sanded areas) :facepalm:

george formby
4th January 2011, 16:59
If you were the 'interesting' person riding the Grey Ninja rego 34YPH (or similar) might I politely suggest that you go and take an advance riding course to learn how to ride. Your lines were erratic to say the least, your braking was insane (don't brake when you are trying to crank over on a bend) and your acceleration was sporadic to say the least. What made matters worse was after the very experienced rider who was attempting to over take you to get the hell out of your way passed you you decided that your ego couldn't handle being passed and gassed it up to pass us on the INSIDE. Are you really that moronic? You may have a fast bike but sadly your skills are not in the class required to ride such a bike with the necessary ability to keep yourself and others safe or to get the best out of the bike.

:shit::facepalm::gob: This must have been worth seeing! I have not been on the road lately, quite thankfully actually because for some reason at this time of year their are a LOT of riders fitting your description. Might be something to do with cosmic rays or testosterone in the mince pies. Glad your nothing more than annoyed.

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 17:01
Oh good, I though I was going mad :yes:
Also a shitty black colour could look grey couldn't it? You know a faded black that needs cutting or re-painting
(I should know, my car is various shades of silver, grey/silver, grey/black and black as well as the partially sanded areas) :facepalm:

I would swear it was grey but I guess it could have been a very dull, skanky looking black. But looked in good condition hence sure it was grey. I am sure if it was Black then his riding would have been so much better:facepalm:

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 17:03
:shit::facepalm::gob: This must have been worth seeing! I have not been on the road lately, quite thankfully actually because for some reason at this time of year their are a LOT of riders fitting your description. Might be something to do with cosmic rays or testosterone in the mince pies. Glad your nothing more than annoyed.

If I had have had another phone on me I would have taken a photo/video and shamed the prat on here. I know for some men having a big bike enhances the size of their testicles and penis, but it is a shame it doesn't raise their EQ/IQ at the same time!

hellokitty
4th January 2011, 17:06
I would swear it was grey but I guess it could have been a very dull, skanky looking black. But looked in good condition hence sure it was grey. I am sure if it was Black then his riding would have been so much better:facepalm:

Well it probably was grey - some men aren't so flash with the colour matching (apparently it is a fact, my optometrist told me this and that I have perfect colour recognition whateveritiscalled)
I am trying to choose a colour for my car - my husband keeps telling me that the pink colour tests that I show him are purple :angry: and when I look at blue he says it is purple!

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 17:10
Well it probably was grey - some men aren't so flash with the colour matching (apparently it is a fact, my optometrist told me this and that I have perfect colour recognition whateveritiscalled)
I am trying to choose a colour for my car - my husband keeps telling me that the pink colour tests that I show him are purple :angry: and when I look at blue he says it is purple!

I dated someone who was partially colour blind and trying to renovate our house was a nightmare. It isn't until you give them colour charts that you realise just how off the mark they are. Thank God I chose the interior design or who knows how hideous it would have looked.

I think your hubby maybe wants you to buy a purple car!!!

Mully
4th January 2011, 17:15
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cs363
4th January 2011, 18:28
According to Car Jam 34YPH is a black Ninja250....

http://www.carjam.co.nz/car/index.php?plate=34YPH



:lol:

Bikernereid
4th January 2011, 18:36
According to Car Jam 34YPH is a black Ninja250....

http://www.carjam.co.nz/car/index.php?plate=34YPH



:lol:

Ta. Looks like both of us were wrong then. But again whatever the engine size, bike etc he was still a fucktard!

steve_t
4th January 2011, 18:39
According to Car Jam 34YPH is a black Ninja250....

http://www.carjam.co.nz/car/index.php?plate=34YPH



:lol:

Oh sweet. Carjam is still free for some things

owner
5th January 2011, 19:23
If you were the 'interesting' person riding the Grey Ninja rego 34YPH (or similar) might I politely suggest that you go and take an advance riding course to learn how to ride. Your lines were erratic to say the least, your braking was insane (don't brake when you are trying to crank over on a bend) and your acceleration was sporadic to say the least. What made matters worse was after the very experienced rider who was attempting to over take you to get the hell out of your way passed you you decided that your ego couldn't handle being passed and gassed it up to pass us on the INSIDE. Are you really that moronic? You may have a fast bike but sadly your skills are not in the class required to ride such a bike with the necessary ability to keep yourself and others safe or to get the best out of the bike.

Hang on!! you approach someone riding like a fuckwit then you try an pass him ?? why not pull over let him go?
an you 2 heroes slag HIM off then you want to punch him out at the gas station

nice

Dutchee
6th January 2011, 15:25
So, what's the verdict now it's been decided it's a baby ninja, not the big boy you thought it was?
Baby Ninga's have one exhaust on the right hand, bigger Ninja's don't (either two, or up under the tail). Easy to spot and saves the embarrassing "what size is that" as the Ninga's don't have 250 written on them anywhere (yeah, I get sick of being asked what size my baby blue is).
Ninga = baby wanting to grow up to be a Ninja (not a misspelling).

Wasn't me, either, btw.

Gremlin
6th January 2011, 15:38
You can swap the Stock twin cans to a single one tho...

Bikernereid
6th January 2011, 19:41
Hang on!! you approach someone riding like a fuckwit then you try an pass him ?? why not pull over let him go?
an you 2 heroes slag HIM off then you want to punch him out at the gas station

nice

For your information we got stuck behind him for ages riding like a moron. The safest thing really would have been to pull over and let him get to wherever (Auckland I guess) he was going before getting back on the road, but, some of us had places to go to.

And how many times have I been on the back of you when you have popped wheelies, and done dangerous stuff near other road users!! And you know I don't condone violence so a stiff few words would have all that would have been given by me. My FRIEND is responsible for his actions, not me!

Maha
6th January 2011, 19:52
Hang on!! you approach someone riding like a fuckwit then you try an pass him ?? why not pull over let him go?
an you 2 heroes slag HIM off then you want to punch him out at the gas station

nice

The bike didnt suit me and I couldn't come to terms with its erratic serging so I took the POS back....oh and the colour was cobalt.

owner
7th January 2011, 05:58
For your information we got stuck behind him for ages riding like a moron. The safest thing really would have been to pull over and let him get to wherever (Auckland I guess) he was going before getting back on the road, but, some of us had places to go to.

And how many times have I been on the back of you when you have popped wheelies, and done dangerous stuff near other road users!! And you know I don't condone violence so a stiff few words would have all that would have been given by me. My FRIEND is responsible for his actions, not me!
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Hey if you have important places to be(like a funeral) then its worth putting yourself in danger
I am all for owning my actions I completely condone riding like a fuckwit or without a helmet if I choose. I dont think its right to be so righteous/holyer than thou/violent/ nasty about someone elses riding when you 2 put yourselves in danger because "you had somewhere important to be"

If I was stoned of my face listening to my ipod enjoying a nice road, braking whereever I want, riding slowly and eratically if I choose.
Then some 2up passed me, I probably wouldn't even notice let alone expect to get flamed on da net because you passed, then fucked around waving at him trying to tell him he is a fuckwit an your going to bash him instead of dissaprearing into the distance safely just trying to see it from the other side :yes:

Bikernereid
7th January 2011, 06:11
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Hey if you have important places to be(like a funeral) then its worth putting yourself in danger
I am all for owning my actions I completely condone riding like a fuckwit or without a helmet if I choose. I dont think its right to be so righteous/holyer than thou/violent/ nasty about someone elses riding when you 2 put yourselves in danger because "you had somewhere important to be"

If I was stoned of my face listening to my ipod enjoying a nice road, braking whereever I want, riding slowly and eratically if I choose.
Then some 2up passed me, I probably wouldn't even notice let alone expect to get flamed on da net because you passed, then fucked around waving at him trying to tell him he is a fuckwit an your going to bash him instead of dissaprearing into the distance safely just trying to see it from the other side :yes:

As per usual you are commenting on something you know nothing about as you were not there. We passed him safely to get out of the way of his dangerous and erratic riding. We did the safest thing possible and DIDN'T dangerously UNDERTAKE him like he did us. I guess he didn't like a bigger bike passing him!! And disappearing into the distance would have been dangerous because of the sheer volume of traffic on the road.

The reason comments were made on the net was to hopefully let him know that he needs more riding instruction- one of the problematic issues resulting to the bike licencing method in NZ is that if you sit on your licence for long enough without ever having any instruction you can go for your next licence (ridiculous).

I can however agree that you ride like a fuckwit (at times) and would ride stoned off your whilst listening to an ipod. You don't always think of the other people around you that may get hurt by your actions e.g. popping wheelies without informing your pillion passenger before doing it!

Grubber
7th January 2011, 06:30
I think this may just be wasting a bit of forum space really. I often read these things and think....this person could be a bit holier than thou. We have all done a bit of stupid stuff now and then and probably got off lucky more often than not. Some more stupid than others of coarse. Jumping on here with the idea that whatever you say is going to reach the said idiot (not everyone spends their time trolling these forums)is somewhat delusional at best.:bye:

Katman
7th January 2011, 07:14
I think this may just be wasting a bit of forum space really. I often read these things and think....this person could be a bit holier than thou. We have all done a bit of stupid stuff now and then and probably got off lucky more often than not. Some more stupid than others of coarse. Jumping on here with the idea that whatever you say is going to reach the said idiot (not everyone spends their time trolling these forums)is somewhat delusional at best.:bye:

If nothing else it shows that more and more motorcyclists are getting fucked off with others acting like retards on two wheels.

These threads are worthwhile for that fact alone.

Grubber
7th January 2011, 08:10
If nothing else it shows that more and more motorcyclists are getting fucked off with others acting like retards on two wheels.

These threads are worthwhile for that fact alone.

And it achieves what????

What i see is usually someone who thinks they greater than thou and tends to think they need make noise about it as some kind of proof.
You won't find the real talents out there making too much noise, they just get on with it.

Fatt Max
7th January 2011, 08:11
God I am retarded, it wasn't the bike I was questioning rather the colour. I say grey he thinks black. But at the end of the day the guy riding it whether black or grey was still a fuckwit.

Did he wave?

Flip
7th January 2011, 08:37
So what really happened is you were passed by a learner on a 250 in heavy traffic and you decided to flame him on the internet?

At least he wasn't a fat old prick on a Harley.

Get over it!

Grubber
7th January 2011, 08:40
Did he wave?

Fuck! Don't get me started on that one...


So what really happened is you were passed by a learner on a 250 in heavy traffic and you decided to flame him on the internet?

At least he wasn't a fat old prick on a Harley.

Get over it!

Yea, could have been a long way worse than it was eh!

Murray
7th January 2011, 08:42
Did he wave?

Its hard ro wave when you have a pie in one hand!!!

Fatt Max
7th January 2011, 09:00
At least he wasn't a fat old prick on a Harley

No, that was me.....hang on, I dont have a Harley, so it cant have been me......

Katman
7th January 2011, 09:01
And it achieves what????



I'm surprised I have to spell it out for you.

It shows an increase in the number of motorcyclists who are prepared to speak out about irresponsible riding. Peer pressure has made considerable improvement with the problem of drink driving. The same can be done for irresponsible riding.

Mom
7th January 2011, 09:35
I can however agree that you ride like a fuckwit (at times) and would ride stoned off your whilst listening to an ipod. You don't always think of the other people around you that may get hurt by your actions e.g. popping wheelies without informing your pillion passenger before doing it!

I would not go on the back of a bike where the potential for the rider to "POP" a wheelie was even a remote possibility. It is called self presevation :yes:

nodrog
7th January 2011, 09:45
Was a black ZZR1400. And if I ever meet the fucktard in person I will actually knock him out - thats if he doesn't get his head taken off by a vehicle going in the other direction while he's riding around a right hand bend on the centreline. Lucky you were on the back or would have been very interesting in Wellsford.

Did you have to stop and pull his upside down bike out of the bushes? :shutup:

R6_kid
7th January 2011, 11:47
It was a Black Kawasaki ZX-14 with a single sided Yoshimura.

No Nodrog I didn't but we did ride past *that* spot a couple of times. That was the last time I've ventured off-road, and that was some four years ago now.

R6_kid
7th January 2011, 11:54
Hang on!! you approach someone riding like a fuckwit then you try an pass him ?? why not pull over let him go?
an you 2 heroes slag HIM off then you want to punch him out at the gas station

nice

He was doing 70kph around a bend that all the cars around us were having no trouble maintaining 100kph around. I figured that if I passed him then that by the time we'd gone through a few more corners there would have been some decent distance between us without me having to do anything stupid.

He wasn't riding like a fuckwit until he sped up the inside of me on the straight, after which I followed him til the traffic jam up ahead and then lane split past him - he stayed in the traffic. He just showed a serious lack of skill and judgement for someone riding a "200hp, 300kph+ capable" motorcycle.

As for the the "knocking him out" part... well we've all been keyboard bandits at somepoint, and the most he likely would have got is bit of advice on taking better lines and not taking offence just because you got passed on the open road. I simply did not appreciate his actions which could have put me at risk for no reason other than him feeling like he had something to prove, I just wanted to get on my way without having to see him taken out.

Grubber
7th January 2011, 12:15
I'm surprised I have to spell it out for you.

It shows an increase in the number of motorcyclists who are prepared to speak out about irresponsible riding. Peer pressure has made considerable improvement with the problem of drink driving. The same can be done for irresponsible riding.

If you were actually talking to the person himself maybe. Not on here it won't. Waste of good forum space.

Lets stop a drunk from driving.....hang on, i'll just whip down to the local internet cafe and write it on a forum.... Nah, can't see that working to well myself!:facepalm:

Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if the people writing this stuff weren't such bloody hypocrites.
Soon as they chuck something on here a bunch of others remember something equally as stupid that they did themselves.

Katman
7th January 2011, 12:23
If you were actually talking to the person himself maybe. Not on here it won't. Waste of good forum space.



For far too long motorcyclists have quietly tolerated irresponsible riding for fear that they would be condemned for speaking out against 'the brotherhood'.

Thankfully, that is now starting to change.

Grubber
7th January 2011, 12:41
For far too long motorcyclists have quietly tolerated irresponsible riding for fear that they would be condemned for speaking out against 'the brotherhood'.

Thankfully, that is now starting to change.

Where the hell did you get that idea from. I've always been quite happy to tell someone he is goose as have my friends.
Think you have been mislead a tad.

Fatt Max
7th January 2011, 13:06
I would not go on the back of a bike where the potential for the rider to "POP" a wheelie was even a remote possibility. It is called self presevation :yes:

Well my lovely, there would be no chance of that happening if it was me riding eh.

I call it preserves.....on hot crumpets with a shit load of butter.....

Fatt Max
7th January 2011, 13:08
If you were the 'interesting' person riding the Grey Ninja rego 34YPH (or similar) might I politely suggest that you go and take an advance riding course to learn how to ride.

Lets keep the love people, nobody wants to be known as a Ninja Whinger....

MadDuck
7th January 2011, 13:14
At least he wasn't a fat old prick on a Harley.

I only do that stretch of road on Wednesdays and Saturdays......