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ghost
25th October 2005, 16:05
Short Story and a question, left work this morning in Penrose for a customer appointment, proceded to the round about from work, check it was clear, moved through it, was a truck in the far lane was about to run the give way, slowed to avoid them and got Tboned at pace by a confused ethnic driver, "was i supposed to give way?" "that what the sign said fella".

Now my only saving grace was I was in the company car and not on a bike, so I am still alive, I still have my left leg and no one has to wash the mess off the road, but its got me thinking.......

I really dont like commuting in auckland, havnt for a few years due to the close calls by numpty fucks like this one, i am really seriosly considering trading my YZF for a trail or adventure bike. As much as I love riding on good roads, I'm starting to take this a little bit personel, (wife and new boy at home) would agree.

Anyone crossed this bridge before, is it a phase, or do i have to start killing people and hanging their heads on my clip ons to get a bit of respect from the Fucktard Cage Drivers..............

Any ideas

Ta

ManDownUnder
25th October 2005, 16:09
Short Story and a question, left work this morning in Penrose for a customer appointment, proceded to the round about from work, check it was clear, moved through it, was a truck in the far lane was about to run the give way, slowed to avoid them and got Tboned at pace by a confused ethnic driver, "was i supposed to give way?" "that what the sign said fella".

Now my only saving grace was I was in the company car and not on a bike, so I am still alive, I still have my left leg and no one has to wash the mess off the road, but its got me thinking.......

I really dont like commuting in auckland, havnt for a few years due to the close calls by numpty fucks like this one, i am really seriosly considering trading my YZF for a trail or adventure bike. As much as I love riding on good roads, I'm starting to take this a little bit personel, (wife and new boy at home) would agree.

Anyone crossed this bridge before, is it a phase, or do i have to start killing people and hanging their heads on my clip ons to get a bit of respect from the Fucktard Cage Drivers..............

Any ideas

Ta

Air horns bud.

I got 'em just have to get them attached...

They work good too!!!!

nicmotors
25th October 2005, 16:12
If you were in the roundabout as i think you were. You would have been in the right of way. That is if the "ethnic" chap came into the roundabout wile you were still on the roundie.
All road users are to give way to any traffic which is already on the roundabout.

(Have i got the picture right?)

nicmotors
25th October 2005, 16:14
Draw a pretty picture of the fun you had today will be easier to explain..

Marmoot
25th October 2005, 16:30
slowed to avoid them and got Tboned at pace by a confused ethnic driver, "was i supposed to give way?" "that what the sign said fella".


yea, damn those ethnic drivers.
What ethnic was it this time? pakeha? maori? nigger? gooks?
What's yours, by the way? :whistle:

too much information? irrelevant facts? misinformation? political reason? .... never ceases to amaze me at all, as some other members might agree....

Mental Trousers
25th October 2005, 16:56
There's a theory that goes something like the more disreputable a rider/bike looks the more people pay attention. So if you were to look like some seriously dodgy character (not fake/wanky like any cafe cruising Harley riders etc - not picking on Harleys btw), then people should notice you and are less likely to run over you because you pose a threat to their health, just in a different way to a car, ie they're likely to get the living shit beaten out of them if they don't do the job right the first time.

CBR97
25th October 2005, 17:29
Same sort of thing happened to me a few years ago, i had 3 crashes in about 6 months, 2 were the result of fuckwits driving with there eyes closed, and one was the result of a patch of desel, i decided to give up riding, but after a few summers of watching other bikes, and kicking myself for selling my bike, I needed to get back on the road.


sometime a wee break helps.

but you still have to deal with the blind fuckwits out there.

kro
25th October 2005, 17:53
ManDownUnder is right, get some air horns dude, I've had them on 99% of my bikes, and they wake the dead heads up quickly.

Until I moved to Nelson 2 yrs ago, I had been commuting on bikes in Dorkland since 1987, and somehow managed to not come unglued seriously (bar one little 25kmh nose to tail), but by the end of it, I was riding like a granny on valium, and was extremely short tempered. Commuting is a good way to slowly lose your love affair with bikes.
For a year, I was commuting on my FZR thou from Lynwood Ave in New Lynn, to Kerwyn Avenue East Tamaki, and I was leaving for work an hour earlier than I needed to, just to get some quality time on the road with minimal dick-headness.

Zed
25th October 2005, 17:55
Now my only saving grace was I was in the company car and not on a bike, so I am still alive, I still have my left leg and no one has to wash the mess off the roadGood points, but purely hypothetical remember! Truth is that you were in a cage and not a bike, if you had been on a bike you would have probably been thru the intersection at least a minute earlier and the twerp who 'would have' t-boned you would've probably hit someone/something else!!


I really dont like commuting in auckland, havnt for a few years due to the close calls by numpty fucks like this one, i am really seriosly considering trading my YZF for a trail or adventure bike. As much as I love riding on good roads, I'm starting to take this a little bit personel, (wife and new boy at home) would agree. Sometimes I feel the same way about riding in Auckland, especially in peak hour motorway traffic. Last Friday coming back from Sth Ak I had two close (1 real close) calls with cagers changing lanes without sufficient indication, one guy in a 4WD started changing lanes AS I PASSED HIS PASSENGER DOOR and I saw him in my mirror and *freaked*, raised a fist at him too...um...yes...well I was lanesplitting officer. :psst:

I say go with your instincts this time and get off the road bikes for a while until the "bike bug" bites you again...it will happen! :ride:

Colapop
25th October 2005, 18:03
.....Any ideas

Ta

Yup move to Wellington or more to the point Kapiti. It's a sweet ride to Wellington (though not for me til I get my bike together) and there are F*all idot drivers down here. It's on the main truck highway so it's good for family to visit. Apart from that there are the benefits of the beach, good riding roads (weekends), ...etc etc etc

AND no more F*wit Aucklanders (Don't freak out guys and gals - there are a few good Aucklanders too)

Zed
25th October 2005, 18:05
Commuting is a good way to slowly lose your love affair with bikes.Speak for yourself.

I rode for over 6 months down the whole Ak North-Western Motorway and then the Southern all the way down to Mt Wellington to work and back in peak hour traffic, it sucked BIG time, but I wasn't even close to losing my love for riding. Now I have a new job and for the past 6 months have been riding 12 mins to work in flowing traffic and have the option of several excellent open roads to ride home, making the trip about 30-60 mins longer!! This has only strengthened my love for bikes! :love:

ghost
26th October 2005, 09:23
[QUOTE=Marmoot]yea, damn those ethnic drivers.
What ethnic was it this time? pakeha? maori? nigger? gooks?
What's yours, by the way? :whistle:

Ethnic? in this case Indian, and not the North American kind.

Mine?, I like to think of me as a Kiwi, a native of NZ, others may dispute that, maybe we can discuss it sometime..... What are you?

James Deuce
26th October 2005, 09:25
There's a theory that goes something like the more disreputable a rider/bike looks the more people pay attention. So if you were to look like some seriously dodgy character (not fake/wanky like any cafe cruising Harley riders etc - not picking on Harleys btw), then people should notice you and are less likely to run over you because you pose a threat to their health, just in a different way to a car, ie they're likely to get the living shit beaten out of them if they don't do the job right the first time.

We should all follow Big Dave around then.

Marmoot
26th October 2005, 09:34
[QUOTE=Marmoot]yea, damn those ethnic drivers.
What ethnic was it this time? pakeha? maori? nigger? gooks?
What's yours, by the way? :whistle:

Ethnic? in this case Indian, and not the North American kind.

Mine?, I like to think of me as a Kiwi, a native of NZ, others may dispute that, maybe we can discuss it sometime..... What are you?

some people said im gook.
But I still failed to see the relevancies of the fact to the Penrose giant roundabout or the T-bone issue. I think that roundabout should be revamped, regardless of the ethnicities of the builder. And a T-bone is a T-bone, regardless of the ethnicity of the boner. As some other members would agree...

oldrider
26th October 2005, 09:54
I envy you guys who commute to work every day at least you have a reason to ride. I do not however envy the environment you ride in. I am not intimidated by the city traffic enough that I am afraid to go there, I just think it's a place I would rather not be by choice. You certainly do raise the ratio of injury opportunities riding around amongst all those other fuck wits in the cities. To me it's like playing Russian roulette, the odds are certainly not on stacked your side.
Not wanting to steal the thread but what are the best loud horns to fit to a bike?
The best sounding horn I have heard was on an MX5 we used to have. It wasn't too big either. Any suggestions? Cheers John.

ghost
26th October 2005, 09:55
[QUOTE=ghost]

some people said im gook.
But I still failed to see the relevancies of the fact to the Penrose giant roundabout or the T-bone issue. I think that roundabout should be revamped, regardless of the ethnicities of the builder. And a T-bone is a T-bone, regardless of the ethnicity of the boner. As some other members would agree...

Looks like I owe an apology to all members regarding the ethinicity issue, for all purposed forthwith, please substatute "ethnic" with "arseholizatedfuckstainingretardedgimppigfucker". Once again in future I will show a little more respect to those who would endanger my and our fellow KB'ers lifes with the totaly ignorant way they conduct themselveson the roads......

na they can get fucked.

Motu
26th October 2005, 10:12
Not wanting to steal the thread but what are the best loud horns to fit to a bike?
The best sounding horn I have heard was on an MX5 we used to have. It wasn't too big either. Any suggestions? Cheers John.

Had a Chrysler Neon in yesterday,a small Corolla sized car,and it had a horn that sounded like a big old Chrysler from the 50s,sounded all out of proportion to it's size,I was impressed.

A further side track - we did a clutch on it,the clutch comes complete with flywheel,it's all riveted together...$1800 for a clutch job.Clutch hydraulics the same,all one piece - master cyl,slave cyl and hoses.

Marmoot
26th October 2005, 11:10
[QUOTE=Marmoot]

Looks like I owe *snip*

Thank's Ghost.
I always say "an arsehole is an arsehole. No matter what colour they are, they look all the same. Hence not worth mentioning"

Sue her arse over her head and good luck with it :niceone:

ghost
26th October 2005, 11:43
[QUOTE=ghost]

Thank's Ghost.
I always say "an arsehole is an arsehole. No matter what colour they are, they look all the same. Hence not worth mentioning"

Sue her arse over her head and good luck with it :niceone:

Hey fella, dont mean to sound sexist now, but it was a him....... damn it now my post per day ratio is far to high, must shut up for a while

Ghost out.

Toast
26th October 2005, 15:40
Best defence is the right wrist, avoid the blows, like Bruce Lee!

Agree that the 'ethnic' bit in the post was unnecessary, however you believe the statistics weigh, don't generalize, please (same goes for individual 'ethnic' peeps who think I'd generalize them, which is just as bad a fuckin generalization, generally).

Marmoot
26th October 2005, 16:16
[QUOTE=Marmoot]

Hey fella, dont mean to sound sexist now, but it was a him....... damn it now my post per day ratio is far to high, must shut up for a while

Ghost out.


an arsehole is an arsehole, regardless of...........ah fekt it. I'll give ya a miss this time.....

Bonez
26th October 2005, 16:32
there are F*all idot drivers down here. "Bullshit" is all I can say about that comment. :dodge:

oldrider
26th October 2005, 20:12
Had a Chrysler Neon in yesterday,a small Corolla sized car,and it had a horn that sounded like a big old Chrysler from the 50s,sounded all out of proportion to it's size,I was impressed.

Just the sort I like Motu :niceone: Was it suitable to mount on a bike? Cheers John.

metric
26th October 2005, 20:23
I want air horns too.. had them on every car I've ever owned (ok, only two) but they definitely get people's attention...

where do you buy air horns and how does one hook them up to a bike? I want to get this underway asap

(sorry to hear about the accident too mate)

Mumbles
26th October 2005, 20:43
You have to ride/drive defensive in Auckland. If your starting to second guess yourself take a few weeks off. As long as your not riding to get killed you should be ok, new family makes you change your thinking, many a friend has bugged me with “I wish I hadn’t sold my bike” so if you can afford it keep ya bike till your feeling better do that ...
Rush hour 20min ride or 90min crawl

nicmotors
29th October 2005, 10:14
So gost any verdict yet about what traffic situation?? As in who was in the wrong so to speak? As far as i can imagine it's pretty vauge. i'm inclined to say your in the right tho it is hard to say such a thing when few fact are stated.
However what have the insurrance companys done about the ordeal?