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Kwaka Girl
30th August 2005, 20:17
O.K what's the deal if you're a woman and you drop your bike it's automatically because you're a girl it has nothing to do with the fact that some young guy who was new to riding and had just had an accident the week previously came off in front of you on an organised ride, so when you came around the corner and didn't want to take the guy out on your right and didn't want to hit him but did deciced to brake not realising that there was sheep shit on the corner which is why the guy came off in the first place, but despite my 22 years of riding experience we'll just put that down to the fact that I'm a women just to make you guys feel in some way superior. And by the way mate it is good rider curtouisy to apoligise to the person who didn't hit you but did right off thier own bike O.K. So now you can put this down to P.M.T or something female related if you like not the fact that I wasn't insured and just did in the trade in on a 636.
zadok
30th August 2005, 20:19
Sorry to hear about your spill. What has brought this on? Someone have a go at you?
bugjuice
30th August 2005, 20:20
bah, get over yourself and get a 636.. ;)
p/t
hope the repairs aren't too much, and hope you got away without any personal damage!!
welcome.. you'll be happier here :D
ZTHOU
30th August 2005, 20:23
tuff shit that,make him buy you that 636,or at least contribute to the deposit
Zed
30th August 2005, 20:23
O.K what's the deal if you're a woman and you drop your bike it's automatically because you're a girl it has nothing to do with the fact that some young guy who was new to riding and had just had an accident the week previously came off in front of you on an organised ride, so when you came around the corner and didn't want to take the guy out on your right and didn't want to hit him but did deciced to brake not realising that there was sheep shit on the corner which is why the guy came off in the first place, but despite my 22 years of riding experience we'll just put that down to the fact that I'm a women just to make you guys feel in some way superior. And by the way mate it is good rider curtouisy to apoligise to the person who didn't hit you but did right off thier own bike O.K. So now you can put this down to P.M.T or something female related if you like not the fact that I wasn't insured and just did in the trade in on a 636.Sounds like a typical accident situation to me newcomer, and I'd think very few of us in here would foolishly believe it happened because you're a chickidie!! :confused:
Sorry to hear of your suffering & loss for doing the right thing KG, all happens so fast too! :weep:
Oh, & welcome to KB!
madboy
30th August 2005, 20:25
Welcome to KB. I've only got an old 636 (unlike Bugjuice et al), but I'll gladly spew on about how wonderful it is if it makes you feel any better? (pt)
Good on you for chosing the right way rather than the cost-effective way out of that situation. So was this organised ride at a fairly decent pace or did someones ego overtake their ability?
Paul in NZ
30th August 2005, 20:32
Wowsers, quite a showing for a second post! Well done!! :devil2:
Kwaka Girl
30th August 2005, 20:36
O.K I'm just really pissed because I don't have a bike to ride an it's been awesome bikeriding weather but I'am borrowing a girlfreinds GSX 750 (dont laugh ) to go to the Cold Kiwi so all is well:-)
From the Bikelessbabe!
Skyryder
30th August 2005, 20:47
One of the downsides of group riding. Go for the odd group ride but ride alone mostly. But then I'm usually the tailend charlie so there's not a lot of difference.
Skyryder
myvice
30th August 2005, 20:52
Gutted!
At least you walked away from it!
Have fun at the Cold Kiwi I would go but I'm a wimp...
WINJA
30th August 2005, 20:55
O.K what's the deal if you're a woman and you drop your bike it's automatically because you're a girl it has nothing to do with the fact that some young guy who was new to riding and had just had an accident the week previously came off in front of you on an organised ride, so when you came around the corner and didn't want to take the guy out on your right and didn't want to hit him but did deciced to brake not realising that there was sheep shit on the corner which is why the guy came off in the first place, but despite my 22 years of riding experience we'll just put that down to the fact that I'm a women just to make you guys feel in some way superior. And by the way mate it is good rider curtouisy to apoligise to the person who didn't hit you but did right off thier own bike O.K. So now you can put this down to P.M.T or something female related if you like not the fact that I wasn't insured and just did in the trade in on a 636.
YOU WOULDNT OF CRASHED IF YOU WERE HOME COOKING UP A STORM FOR A GOOD MAN
jimbo600
30th August 2005, 21:47
O.K what's the deal if you're a woman and you drop your bike it's automatically because you're a girl it has nothing to do with the fact that some young guy who was new to riding and had just had an accident the week previously came off in front of you on an organised ride, so when you came around the corner and didn't want to take the guy out on your right and didn't want to hit him but did deciced to brake not realising that there was sheep shit on the corner which is why the guy came off in the first place, but despite my 22 years of riding experience we'll just put that down to the fact that I'm a women just to make you guys feel in some way superior. And by the way mate it is good rider curtouisy to apoligise to the person who didn't hit you but did right off thier own bike O.K. So now you can put this down to P.M.T or something female related if you like not the fact that I wasn't insured and just did in the trade in on a 636.
Bugger. Shame about the spill. What's going to happen with the trade now?
Of course most of us here don't believe that an accident is in any way attributed to gender. Hope you get it all sorted soon.
In the mean time how about you run along and bake us blokes some cookies theres a good girl!!
oldrider
30th August 2005, 21:49
What do you think that young girl riding motorcross on the news the other night would have said if she was in your shoes? She wouldn't be blaming anyone else I bet you. Look how close and hard she rides and out on that track she's just another rider but a bloody good one. It's got nothing to do with you being a woman but it's got everything to do with you being just another biker who got it wrong one time. Bad luck. Any kind of bike beats first class walking and we all have to walk sometime or you aint trying hard enough. Congratulations you are a motorcyclist. Ive never seen you so I will have to take your word for it that you are woman. Cheers John. :dodge:
PS: The only one who can fill your head up with that "woman" kind of stuff is you so don't do it. You are just another "biker". Good fun isn't it!
Motu
30th August 2005, 22:09
When I stumble and drop my bike just getting on or off it outside a bike shop where everyone is watching.....and they say it's because I'm a short fat old man,well...I don't mind because it's what I am.
Hasn't happened yet though.....
gav
30th August 2005, 22:28
How much damage has it got? Thought a naked/retro thingy attraction was the fact it had no fairings etc? And whats the story riding with no insurance anyway??? :nono:
Hang on, neither have I, oh well...... :psst:
FROSTY
31st August 2005, 00:19
Welcolm to KB -Sorry your first post has to be delivering such bad news.
Most of us here couldnt give a shit if youre a guy or a gal. Its seriously sucky that your baby is written off. Hope insurance pays up fast
mstriumph
31st August 2005, 01:12
I hear you all - and i think you are probably right about no-one caring about gender on this forum ............ but, like it or not, gender discrimination IS alive and well out there in the rest of the world.
Have just bought a new bike [did i tell you about my new bike?? :love: :love: :love: :dodge: ] and was quite stunned by the level and quantity of supercilious, patronizing, disrespectful, gender-biased crapola i ran into at several dealers .............. i mean, talk about counter-productive? [yes, of COURSE i'm going to buy a bike from you after that, mr dealer sir .... NOT!!]
All i can say is, if anyone thinks you dropped it because you are a girl, that's their problem ... not yours. Shame about the damage 'though- hope you get mobile again real soon.
[oh - and welcome!! :D ]
Bonez
31st August 2005, 07:08
All I've got to say is Welcome, get over it and get back on ya bike.........
Riff Raff
31st August 2005, 07:20
I hear you all - and i think you are probably right about no-one caring about gender on this forum ............ but, like it or not, gender discrimination IS alive and well out there in the rest of the world.
Have just bought a new bike [did i tell you about my new bike?? :love: :love: :love: :dodge: ] and was quite stunned by the level and quantity of supercilious, patronizing, disrespectful, gender-biased crapola i ran into at several dealers ..............
I ran into that as well - there are a few bike shops that will never get my business because of their attitude when I was bike hunting. Thankfully the guys on here are pretty good - except for White Trash, Winja and Jimbo600 - but they only make smartarse comments because they are seriously under the thumb at home!!! :devil2:
White trash
31st August 2005, 07:29
When Riff Raff droped her SV recently, she found the best therapy was to take her man home, sit him down in his favourite easy chair, cook him some dinner and make him a nice cuppa tea.
You tried that?
SixPackBack
31st August 2005, 07:32
When Riff Raff droped her SV recently, she found the best therapy was to take her man home, sit him down in his favourite easy chair, cook him some dinner and make him a nice cuppa tea.
You tried that?
Look's like Bones is spending ANOTHER night as owner operator :rofl:
Bonez
31st August 2005, 07:44
Look's like Bones is spending ANOTHER night as owner operator :rofl:Sssssssssssssssssssssh!!
BNZ
31st August 2005, 08:41
When Riff Raff droped her SV recently, she found the best therapy was to take her man home, sit him down in his favourite easy chair, cook him some dinner and make him a nice cuppa tea.
You tried that?
Better watch out mate, she'll poor fosters in your steinlager glass.
Biff
31st August 2005, 12:47
Hang on a moment - are there wimmin folk on this forum? So can you get PC's that operate from kitchen sinks these days then?
I am joking!
Sorry for that, shit story you have there. Shit attitude by the guy as well. It's nothing to do with your sex - it's all about those little gremlins that jump out in front of us blokes when we're riding, throwing obstacles in our way, making us bin. And as we can't see them we have to blame someone else - because we guys are perfect, and can never be blamed for crashing our own bikes. Oh no. Our egos would never allow us to believe that we're to blame, especially when there's a woman around. Or a police officer for that matter.
I hope you get a bike and yoursefl back on the road soon.
Gixxer 4 ever
31st August 2005, 13:27
You got to be careful around them P.M.T things. In fact you should stay home and cook good food and look after your man when you are not stable. :yawn: As mentioned in other posts here you would be safer cleaning your bike or your mans bike when you have the imbalance thing going on. :devil2:
Ok I am kidding. It is a bitch that you dropped the bike but riding in a group is a little dangerous. Riding can be dangerous. I would be as upset as you if I dropped my Gixxer.. But it happens and you are not in hospital in pain so look out da window and go for a walk. We need to realise how lucky we are cos if you had hit a cage you could be in a lot worse situation. Take care and we do care. Welcome to KB but you will need a thick skin if you open every posting like this one. It is not your fault you are female. :dodge: :rofl:
mstriumph
31st August 2005, 13:45
dunno about the others, but i get soooooo much fun outta Winja's posts that i'm seriously thinking of offering to help paint his roof as a 'thank you' :wait:
I ran into that as well - there are a few bike shops that will never get my business because of their attitude when I was bike hunting. Thankfully the guys on here are pretty good - except for White Trash, Winja and Jimbo600 - but they only make smartarse comments because they are seriously under the thumb at home!!! :devil2:
DemonWolf
31st August 2005, 13:47
Welcome to KB... sorry to hear about the bin.. hope the 636 is fixable?!
CPB
31st August 2005, 13:59
So now you can put this down to P.M.T or something female related if you like
Jeez, these guys don't need an invitaion and look what you did?!!
Bad luck Kwaka Girl, welcome to the site. Good to hear you're ok.
ManDownUnder
31st August 2005, 14:05
I ran into that as well - there are a few bike shops that will never get my business because of their attitude when I was bike hunting. Thankfully the guys on here are pretty good - except for White Trash, Winja and Jimbo600 - but they only make smartarse comments because they are seriously under the thumb at home!!! :devil2:
You seem to have forgotten me... :dodge:
sir.pratt
31st August 2005, 15:48
Hang on a moment - are there wimmin folk on this forum? So can you get PC's that operate from kitchen sinks these days then?
I am joking!
.
And I thought the girls on here were all fat internet perv guys SAYING they were girls.
Or is that another forum I visit. :sherlock:
froggyfrenchman
31st August 2005, 15:52
bad luck, welcome
Wolf
31st August 2005, 16:35
Welcome to the KB gargre, KG. Bugger about your spill and whichever dork said it was because you were a woman - his problem, not yours, BTW. Hope you get things sorted out with the bike.
branco
31st August 2005, 16:46
unlucky, hope you are ok, next time run the mofo over.
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