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R6_kid
26th January 2007, 10:30
Was heading to the movies lastnight when i came across a bike vs car accident at the Upper Harbour/Albany Highway lights. Was a new (brand new) GPX250, rider was middle aged woman. Her husband came back shortly after wondering why his wife hadnt made it through the lights.

The person in the car (young boy racer type) pulled a u-turn and 'didnt see her'.

The lady was pretty shaken up, the bike only had 91km on the clock so im guessing she'd bought it that day and just been out on her first ride.

Rider seemed ok other than the shock from what had happened.

Bike had bent forks and a bit of damage to the fairings.

Anyone know who this was?

crashe
26th January 2007, 10:47
No idea who it was.......... but glad to hear that the woman rider is ok thou.

outlawtorn
26th January 2007, 10:58
fucking boy racers, I'm getting so sick of these snotty little fucking teenagers playing god with our lives!!!!!!! :mad:

scumdog
26th January 2007, 11:01
fucking boy racers, I'm getting so sick of these snotty little fucking teenagers playing god with our lives!!!!!!! :mad:

Ya need to set your sights a bit wider - there's a shit-load of all sorts of drivers do that.
A quick glimpse in their badly adjusted door mirror, pull out, THEN (maybe) put on indicators and cruise off at 30kph for 2km still with the right indicators going.:angry:

magicfairy
26th January 2007, 11:02
Poor woman. As a "middle aged woman" fairly new to riding myself, I feel for her.
Was probably her worst fear - crash on her first ride out. I hope it doesn't put her off for good.

Motu
26th January 2007, 11:03
I've never even been to Otago - how come you seem to know so much about me? Are you a fucking cop or something?

Flyingpony
26th January 2007, 11:46
Well, hope this crash doesn't put off the rider from getting back on the saddle. Hope they had insurance but with 91km on the clock, they might not have gotten around to it.


As for boy racers. Was coming down the port hills this week at 12pm, came around the corner and there was not one but TWO boy racers trying to over take a slow cage :shit: Fortunately I was only doing 35km/hr so they both could pull into line but it was too close for comfort. Missed the rego numbers, had other priorities at about that moment i.e. not testing rider "air bags".



I've never even been to Otago - how come you seem to know so much about me? Are you a fucking cop or something?
:killingme

Postie
26th January 2007, 12:07
I've never even been to Otago - how come you seem to know so much about me? Are you a fucking cop or something?

the law to remove asbestos from brake pads came too late for Motu.

back on topic, its really bad news about the accident. I hope the driver gets whats coming to him.
It really wouldn't surprise me if the lady quits riding all together after somthing like that.

Toaster
26th January 2007, 12:10
Ya need to set your sights a bit wider - there's a shit-load of all sorts of drivers do that.


I completely agree. Good comment scumdog.

Toaster
26th January 2007, 12:12
Poor woman. As a "middle aged woman" fairly new to riding myself, I feel for her.
Was probably her worst fear - crash on her first ride out. I hope it doesn't put her off for good.

Yeah, poor thing. Her nerves will be shot! Shame the driver who hit her wasn't.

UK-Chris
27th January 2007, 00:14
I have to say - as a complete outsider and having been in the country all of 6 weeks - the standard of some of Aucklands drivers literally beggars belief.

I know its probably only a minority but I'm riding 10x more defensively now than I did in the UK and that was bad enough.

Mr. Peanut
27th January 2007, 06:52
the law to remove asbestos from brake pads came too late for Motu.

back on topic, its really bad news about the accident. I hope the driver gets whats coming to him.
It really wouldn't surprise me if the lady quits riding all together after somthing like that.

I want my asbestos back! :angry:

Grahameeboy
27th January 2007, 07:00
I have to say - as a complete outsider and having been in the country all of 6 weeks - the standard of some of Aucklands drivers literally beggars belief.

I know its probably only a minority but I'm riding 10x more defensively now than I did in the UK and that was bad enough.

The difference here is that drivers drive in a kinda sleep seaside town way plus when the road code just tells you to indicate for 3 seconds (which ain't long) before moving out...nothing about not cutting someone up etc...it is hardly surprising......in UK so much traffic actually makes drivers better...okay still arseholes around but you get my drift

Karma
27th January 2007, 07:06
It really wouldn't surprise me if the lady quits riding all together after somthing like that.

It'll shake you up that's for sure, but that's life, get over it and move on. If I got a sore wrist from time to time that wouldn't cut down on the fapping time.


I have to say - as a complete outsider and having been in the country all of 6 weeks - the standard of some of Aucklands drivers literally beggars belief.

I know its probably only a minority but I'm riding 10x more defensively now than I did in the UK and that was bad enough.

Rose tinted glasses mate, dunno where you were driving in the UK but I distinctly remember arsehole beemer drivers and old people driving at half the speed limit on open roads.

All that's happened is you're now in a country with a different demographic, so it seems worse. Give it a few months here, then head back to the UK for a visit and you'll see it was just as much as pain in the ass trying to get around the M25 as it is trying to get along the NW.

HRT
27th January 2007, 07:34
I'd have to say the boyracers are the least of my worries out on the bike, more scared of the older and middle aged people who just dont seem to be aware that bikes are even on the road. Probably class me as a boyracer if you saw a couple of my cars, but those just dont seem to be the people making it dangerous to be on the road (during the day at least)

R6_kid
27th January 2007, 10:53
when i arrived i thought it was the boy-racer type that was on the bike and was already getting a serving from the first person to stop... i was about to stand up for him when i saw the lady on the ground and thought fair enough.

Atleast he stuck around though, most times im sure his 'type' would have done a runner.

Fatjim
27th January 2007, 11:00
In PNG, if you're driving through a village you drive very carefully, because if you hit someone you're dead. There's a lot to be said for taking the law into your own hands. I hope the husband gave the guy a kicking.

R6_kid
27th January 2007, 11:06
dont think it takes a rocket scientist to know he was understandably pissed off. His wife was injured and her new overpriced kawasaki commuting 'sportsbike' that he'd more than likely forked out for was all bent up.

I really do feel sorry for the lady though. To be taken out due to someone elses lack of reasoning within your first 100km on a bike would put the shits up me too.

SlowHand
27th January 2007, 11:18
So what happens if im driving a mates 'boyracer' car? Am I the villan?

*Gasp. Even worse, I is yella!

SixPackBack
27th January 2007, 12:36
So what happens if im driving a mates 'boyracer' car? Am I the villan?

*Gasp. Even worse, I is a yella!


Thought you wus very quiet meself:rockon:

[Sure most of us are 'boy racers on bikes'?]

Karma
27th January 2007, 13:12
I'm more of a man racer...

When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child, but when I became a man, I put away childish things.

Insanity_rules
27th January 2007, 20:50
So what happens if im driving a mates 'boyracer' car? Am I the villan?

*Gasp. Even worse, I is a yella!


Thought you wus very quiet meself:rockon:

[Sure most of us are 'boy racers on bikes'?]

It aint the car, its the skill of the driver. Hope the Lady gets back on her bike. That'd really suck to get knocked off like that.