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Sniper
3rd December 2004, 08:16
I was riding home yesterday and blow me down, a bloody Terano puts itself about 3 inches away from my number plate!! :angry2: Not to mention that the wind was blowing bloody gales and I was struggling to stay in a strait line! But that didnt bother him, even with my braking when the wind almost blew me off the road he refused to back away, so I did the next best thing, I pulled over and slowed down to let him pass but no, he just went slower to match my speed but never got further away than 2 meters from my back wheel. :tugger: So in the end I got back into blenheim and he went his separate way but I was so tempted to follow him home and abuse the hell out of him :mega: :bash:

But yea, when Im in the unlikly event of driving a car and its very windy and I end up behind a bike I can see is struggelling (esp learners) I generally follow a bit behind as not to annoy them or put them under pressure just because I know how frustrating it gets, especially when you pull over and the bastards stay behind you!!! :mad: :Oi:

What would you do?

jrandom
3rd December 2004, 08:24
I'd just pull over and stop at the side of the road for 10 seconds, let him bugger off into the distance. Not worth the grief.

thehollowmen
3rd December 2004, 08:25
sometimes in bad weather I'll play traffic cop
I back well off behind the bike, travel on the limit, and pull right so it is a bit harder to pass me..

I've had people do this in a car for me and boy do I appreciate it when they stop the SUVs and boy racers from zipping beside me in the same lane...

Sniper
3rd December 2004, 08:26
I'd just pull over and stop at the side of the road for 10 seconds, let him bugger off into the distance. Not worth the grief.

Damn I never thought of that :doh: :brick:

Sparky Bills
3rd December 2004, 08:29
Thats what Id do.
But when he goes past Id RIPP HIM THE FINGER! :2thumbsup
No-one has to take that shit from anybody!
Or even better..
Note his number plate and report him. Thatll fix him :banana:

crashe
3rd December 2004, 09:19
Yep pull over and take note of his number plate and report the shite.

People like that need to be reported to the police.... but will they learn.... probably not. :brick:
Those kind of people are ignorant.... and have a very low IQ of 0. :brick: :2guns:

Slingshot
3rd December 2004, 11:42
I was tailgated while riding home a couple of months ago, it was probably windy (cause I live in Wellington). This dickhead was right on my bumper so I slowed down to bang on 50. Finally, he reached his destination and pulled over...seeing this in the rear view mirror I quickly didn't a U-Turn, then proceeded to move to the wrong side of the road and rode past him as he was getting out of his van. I screamed a few choice words has I went past. Did another U-turn to continue on my way, gave him the bird as I speed past him. He just about fell over in the middle of the road as he ran out to kick me, easy to serve around though.

Road rage...not me :shake:

bear
3rd December 2004, 12:15
Yeah, pull over and stop wuld be the best idea I think.

Paul in NZ
3rd December 2004, 12:17
Lifes too damn short...

Pull over and let them go past...

Paul N

Sniper
3rd December 2004, 12:54
Why is it illegal to carry guns and large exploding devices around that you can drop on the road behind you to deter idiots like that though

gsxr750
3rd December 2004, 13:08
Sidi do a nice boot with steel toes to rearang the paint work. sounds like youve got an auckland driver on holiday. prudence wold say stop and get a coffie. I would out run him or let him past and dammage the car. but if he wont pass. stop and confrunt him.
Nick

Riff Raff
3rd December 2004, 13:31
Pull over. Do some breathing exercises then carry on with your ride. Don't let fuckwits spoil your riding.
Now wouldn't it be nice if I could apply my own advice!!! :msn-wink:

XP@
3rd December 2004, 13:43
Don't do what I did, had a terrano (thae same one?) travelling <1 meter behind me through some gravel roadworks. I moved over to the center where the loose stuff is slipped the clutch and opened the throttle... expecting to shower him with a nice shower of dirt...

It was only under just about full power that if I am 2-up the back wheel does not spin but the front lifts... ooops
It had the same effect though >:-)

Coyote
3rd December 2004, 16:46
Isn't it a bit obvious that you would just simply ram them off the road?:lol:

I would suggest being patient, wait for the next passing lane.

People in those big 4x4 cages are all dickheads anyway

Jackrat
3rd December 2004, 19:32
I deliver water tanks on a truck.
These tanks hold 5550 gallons,don't wheigh much an I have four on at a time.
The wind creates all sorts of problems and I would prefer other vehicules kept right the F away from me but the twats still tail gate while I'm weaving all over the road.I think they just don't have much of a self preservation clue going on.If i'm on a bike and have the sort of problem you describe I just pull over an let em go.When I'm driving my 4x4 and see a bike having issues with the wind I give em' plenty of room,apart from cbr250rr riders that is.I'd like to run them little fuckers over every time <_<

Bonez
3rd December 2004, 19:40
,apart from cbr250rr riders that is.I'd like to run them little fuckers over every time <_<Pesky lil buggers alright. Nearly ran one over in the work for bee for. :innocent:

Sniper
6th December 2004, 06:23
I deliver water tanks on a truck.
These tanks hold 5550 gallons,don't wheigh much an I have four on at a time.
The wind creates all sorts of problems and I would prefer other vehicules kept right the F away from me but the twats still tail gate while I'm weaving all over the road.I think they just don't have much of a self preservation clue going on.If i'm on a bike and have the sort of problem you describe I just pull over an let em go.When I'm driving my 4x4 and see a bike having issues with the wind I give em' plenty of room,apart from cbr250rr riders that is.I'd like to run them little fuckers over every time <_<

Hey?? :blah: :blah:

Macktheknife
25th September 2005, 17:32
Some of the real old hands will remember the dirty tricks that some nameless bikers used in times past.I believe the best practice is pull over and wait, but Im told that if you have a good bit of power and road at your disposal then paintballs can be quite effective! lol