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pyrocam
10th December 2005, 23:33
So I'm turning into a street a couple months back. and as I do I realise, wait a second.... there could be someone being a wank and trying to overtake me and we would have a serious crash.
now. as a 'wank' that does stuff like that myself I would feel pretty gutted about such a situation (if not seriously injured)
from then on I check my mirrors before turning into a sideroad from then on, do you? what im getting at is, we all are bikers and biker have a stereotype of being dangerous hoones, do you look out for people being stupid or do ya just drive ingnorant and know that if there was a crash your insurance would kick the living ***** out of the person that was at fault.
ps. who else here writes 'crashe' instinctivly now and has to delete that 'e'
N4CR
10th December 2005, 23:59
Yeah I do check, just incase. One time I changed lanes to turn and a wanker in a slow crappy subaru tried to race me with a large runup (hence high incoming speed) or something like that. Anyway he ended up getting the :tugger: signal while I stayed in my lane...
Gremlin
11th December 2005, 00:16
Always ride defensively, to what degree kinda depends on my mood. :wait:
It doesn't matter how right you are, even 100%, you would still be the one sitting in hospital while the other party is flatly denying seeing you...
I try to always check my mirrors, even when waiting for a car to pull up behind, just in case they aren't paying attention. At the least, normally have the brakes on until the car has stopped.
XP@
11th December 2005, 00:19
As much as we would like to think we are, we arn't always the fastest on the road.
ALLWAYS do the "Life Saver" check over your shoulder before you move over, left or right.
I nearly managed to take out a plonker on a 636 the other day cos he hadn't seen my indicator and passed too bloody close on my left at about 150kph....
Motu
11th December 2005, 08:07
Those arseholes who shoot up the inside just as you go to pull in after passing someone piss me off.I like to give the vehicle I just passed the 2 sec gap before I pull back in front,and indicate when I do,but you have to check your mirror first.....and bikes are very guilty of this one.
madboy
11th December 2005, 09:09
I nearly managed to take out a plonker on a 636 the other day cos he hadn't seen my indicator and passed too bloody close on my left at about 150kph....Probably me. Bright green early model one?
Assume everyone else is trying to kill ya. Not that you'd believe I pay much attention to that mantra if you saw me in traffic, but I can assure you I do.
crashe
11th December 2005, 09:16
ps. who else here writes 'crashe' instinctivly now and has to delete that 'e'
Not me.
Signed Crashe.
:spudbooge :banana: :bleh: :yes: :chase:
Highlander
11th December 2005, 13:30
I remember reading a write up im a magazine about a Motorcycle safety course. The instructor was quoted as saying "I don't give a rip if he didn't see you, if you saw him the accident could be avoided".
With the echoes of my old man teaching me to drive explaining ""everyone is out there to kill you" I am probably more cautious than most.
Check everything all the time.
FlyingDutchMan
11th December 2005, 13:55
Check when you're turning left too - I had someone undertake me when I was indicating to turn left. Lucky as hell I saw something in my mirror before turning in. That little episode gave me the shakes for the rest of the day.
XP@
11th December 2005, 14:45
Probably me. Bright green early model one?
Assume everyone else is trying to kill ya. Not that you'd believe I pay much attention to that mantra if you saw me in traffic, but I can assure you I do.
if it was you then consider your self slapped on the arse with a cheese grater... I know it is almost immaterial but wearing jeans at that speed is a no no!!
notme
11th December 2005, 15:43
...........
from then on I check my mirrors before turning into a sideroad from then on, do you? ........
Are you serious???
The best advice I was ever given:
Treat everyone else on the road as if they are a mentally retarded potato with homicidal tendencies. You'll only ever be pleasantly surprised when they DO indicate, when they ARE courteous, when they DO give way when they should.
froggyfrenchman
11th December 2005, 16:40
i dont, no cages are ever up my ass, if im gonna be in a crash, itll be my fault
Pathos
11th December 2005, 16:55
Are you serious???
The best advice I was ever given:
Treat everyone else on the road as if they are a mentally retarded potato with homicidal tendencies. You'll only ever be pleasantly surprised when they DO indicate, when they ARE courteous, when they DO give way when they should.
sad thing is after 10 years on the road i do....
avgas
11th December 2005, 17:32
Im at the point now where i try and predict what people are going to do, ive found the most dangerous people on the road these days are the least observant - not the 'hoons'
Waylander
11th December 2005, 17:39
Not me.
Signed Crashe.
It's your fault we do it lol.
XP@
11th December 2005, 19:23
Im at the point now where i try and predict what people are going to do, ive found the most dangerous people on the road these days are the least observant - not the 'hoons'
Very true...
look out for the ones with "Baby on board" (including my Odessy, it may not be me behind the wheel)
The hoons i've come across recently actually seem to be paying some attention! Not allways though...
Dafe
11th December 2005, 19:39
if it was you then consider your self slapped on the arse with a cheese grater... I know it is almost immaterial but wearing jeans at that speed is a no no!!
What brand jeans were they? I often wonder if people don't realise the jeans are kevlar lined.
There's no changing the ways of madboy! If you see a green flash in future, take evasive action. Otherwise, get your arse down to Kerry at Sawyers and get a full dainese body kit sorted for your own safety.
I used to think Mikey was the craziest rider in this city, I think you just met the real - craziest rider in the city!
XP@
11th December 2005, 21:49
Have no clue, they could have been, think the shoes were nike though.
I find full leathers a bit hard to go to work in so I usually use my head as #1 protection and try never to use my armour as protection from the road.
What brand jeans were they? I often wonder if people don't realise the jeans are kevlar lined.
There's no changing the ways of madboy! If you see a green flash in future, take evasive action. Otherwise, get your arse down to Kerry at Sawyers and get a full dainese body kit sorted for your own safety.
I used to think Mikey was the craziest rider in this city, I think you just met the real - craziest rider in the city!
madboy
12th December 2005, 08:12
Jeans? WOuldn't have been me XP@. I don't usually venture further than the local dairy without the gears on, either cordura or leathers. Jeans leave my knees feeling naked!
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