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DingoZ
15th January 2008, 13:36
Grrrrrrrrrrrrr...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

Just picked bike up from it's service. Stopped at the line, waiting for gap in traffic. Spotted gap coming up, got ready to merge out ......next freakin second....F...KN WHAM, car behind decides fuck this I'm going over me, and plants his foot. Straight into the back of my bike.

Shunted forward about a 1mtr, 1mtr 1/2. Almost went over, managed to keep it from hitting tarmac......!!!!!!!!

His exscuse...."Thought you had gone already", and "It's a rental, I don't give a fuck"........Nothing about if I was okay or anything.......:oi-grr:.....or the fact that he had hit me...


After taking quite a few deep breaths and resisting the urge to inflict bodily harm. Went back around to bike shop and got them to check it out........NO DAMAGE....Thank f...k.......:)


Just thought I would share............in need of a really good vent.....:)

007XX
15th January 2008, 13:39
WOW, that was very lucky! Good for you...

I still cannot comprehend people making that mistake (rear ending) and still implying it's not their fault...:mad:

Good on you for not stomping the moron! :niceone:

Mully
15th January 2008, 13:50
Ring your insurance company and report it.

And the Police.

And maybe a quick check up at a hospital just in case.

You never know what hidden damage there may be, to you or the bike.

Glad you're OK though, we don't need any more bikes down....

tri boy
15th January 2008, 13:50
Ya could of punched him in the face, and said "my knuckles are harder than your nose, so I Don't Give A F**K!".:spanking:

imdying
15th January 2008, 13:52
Yeah, report it anyway, they use the stats regardless of whether they need to take action or not :)

Hitcher
15th January 2008, 14:01
Ouch! The dreaded Liberace.

Some would argue that a fluoro vest would have saved you.

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2008, 14:01
Ring your insurance company and report it.

And the Police.

And maybe a quick check up at a hospital just in case.

You never know what hidden damage there may be, to you or the bike.

Glad you're OK though, we don't need any more bikes down....

Im pretty sure DingoZ may work pretty closely with other coppers....
Glad to hear that you are OK mate. That could have been VERY bad news!

Mully
15th January 2008, 14:14
Im pretty sure DingoZ may work pretty closely with other coppers....

Is DingoZ a cop?? Then why did he not do the clown in the cage??

Str8 Jacket
15th January 2008, 14:23
Is DingoZ a cop??

That I do not know....

Blue Velvet
15th January 2008, 14:33
I had a bus drive onto my rear tyre so that I couldn't move forward, as the bumper of the bus was wedged on top of my tyre. Said bus had to reverse so that I could actually get moving... <_<

DingoZ
15th January 2008, 14:37
Cheers All.......:)


Mully..... No not a "copper", as such. Have filled in a report as is required, so all is good there. Other party will get a visit to confirm details and if needed will receive the fine.....

Gotta say - impressed as to how the tyre absorbed a good deal of the impact...Going to replace it though...
And as Str8 mentioned, damm lucky it could have been a hell of a lot worse...

Macktheknife
15th January 2008, 14:55
Glad you are ok, can't believe how common this is.
I have been rear ended a couple of times on bikes, both invovled rapid departure from the seat and introduction to the tarmac, and still people say "I didn't see you...". grrrrrrr

99TLS
15th January 2008, 15:08
have also had this happen , ended up on tarmac going across an intersection walked away bruised and whiplash , new bike written off , only had for 4 weeks, car written off also,

MisterD
15th January 2008, 15:39
I've done exactly that to another cage - see them start to take a gap, start moving forwards whilst looking away to spot the next gap and -SHUNT!- they've changed their mind...

pzkpfw
15th January 2008, 16:00
I've done exactly that to another cage - see them start to take a gap, start moving forwards whilst looking away to spot the next gap and -SHUNT!- they've changed their mind...

Yep. Did that also (in my car) when I was 18.

Blamed it on all sorts like the way he took off at speed right out into the intersection (before stopping). And the plants in the traffic island I had to look past while checking if it was also safe for me to go. (Both of us left-turning at T-intersection).

But really, it was just my fault.

(The other lesson learned was never hit a Lada in a Corona.)

Coldrider
15th January 2008, 16:02
....

(The other lesson learned was never hit a Lada in a Corona.)
A lesson I've learnt is do not lend your car to a girlfriend.

DingoZ
16th January 2008, 23:52
Well took the bike for a decent ride tonight and happy to report that there is nothing wrong with it......No wheel wobble - so rim is not buckled....:)

Stoked about the fact there is no damage....:)

Still going replace the rear tyre though.....

MaxB
17th January 2008, 01:18
Glad you are OK

You might want to check the rear wheel for small cracks or keep an eye out for any changes over time. Maybe check when you get the tyre changed. Peace of mind and all that.

DingoZ
29th January 2008, 23:11
Well there is hope for people after all....

Received a phone call from the person who rear ended me. Got an apology, and he also offered to pay for any damage done. Told him that the mechanics didn't find any on the brief inspection done at the time. Told him I was going to replace the tyre as I didn't trust it anymore, and was going to get the rim checked at the same time. He asked what the name of the shop I was going to get the tyre from.......told him, and he has gone down and paid for a new tyre + fitting. And has also agreed that if the rim is damaged I am to call him, and he will pay for a new one......:gob:

So maybe there is some good in people after all.......

Jiminy
29th January 2008, 23:59
Well there is hope for people after all....

Received a phone call from the person who rear ended me. Got an apology, and he also offered to pay for any damage done. Told him that the mechanics didn't find any on the brief inspection done at the time. Told him I was going to replace the tyre as I didn't trust it anymore, and was going to get the rim checked at the same time. He asked what the name of the shop I was going to get the tyre from.......told him, and he has gone down and paid for a new tyre + fitting. And has also agreed that if the rim is damaged I am to call him, and he will pay for a new one......:gob:

So maybe there is some good in people after all.......

Maybe he's also a biker ;)

Glad you're ok, could have been so much worse. And glad to hear that the cager is not a bad guy after all. He was certainly stressed out after the hit (not minimizing his fault, though), it's good that he's now taken responsibility.

RON SOAK
30th January 2008, 00:48
Maybe he's also a biker ;)


Maybe he had a visit from the constabulary..........