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Bob
21st July 2008, 21:55
Woke up early yesterday morning, so decided to get up and take the Virago for a battery charging run.

So there I am, at 7-ish, happy burbling along on a road I know (very) well, when some little plonker on L plates and I'm assuming a CBR125R come flying up behind me, being a real nuisance on my tail. I assume he'd looked and thought "cruiser, they don't go very fast".

Not wanting the little idiot sitting on my tail, I simply opened the throttle.... and left him standing!

Got off tail, settled back into leisurely cruise... and there he was, flat on tank trying to catch up. So I just waited until he closed in and opened the throttle again, just to show it wasn't a case of catching him by surprise.

Message seemed to be received as he left me alone after that.

Sigh.

jrandom
21st July 2008, 21:59
I like to do the same thing to GSX-R1000s when riding my GSX1400.

*waits for boomer to emerge from the woodwork*

Mikkel
21st July 2008, 22:02
I like to do the same thing to GSX-R1000s when riding my GSX1400.

Well, if you ever find that the GSX1400 is a bit slow on the up-take there's a guy here in Chch who's turboed (discreetly btw) his - makes 210 hps at the wheel. I'm sure he'd be happy to share his experiences if you're interested.

martybabe
21st July 2008, 23:55
I was out for a ride on my 125 about 7 yesterday morning and I saw this guy burbling along on a virago, I noticed his wallet was coming out his back pocket so I caught up to tell him. Well blow me if he didn't open her up and lose his wallet altogether, so I stoped and picked it up.By the time I'd scooped the contents of the wallet up he was well ahead so I had to lie on the tank to catch him, as soon as I got close he pissed off again. You can't help some people. :laugh:

Renegade
22nd July 2008, 00:01
I was out for a ride on my 125 about 7 yesterday morning and I saw this guy burbling along on a virago, I noticed his wallet was coming out his back pocket so I caught up to tell him. Well blow me if he didn't open her up and lose his wallet altogether, so I stoped and picked it up.By the time I'd scooped the contents of the wallet up he was well ahead so I had to lie on the tank to catch him, as soon as I got close he pissed off again. You can't help some people. :laugh:

:lol: :jerry:

Griffin
22nd July 2008, 00:44
Hahaha - classic :first:

Bob
22nd July 2008, 02:58
I was out for a ride on my 125 about 7 yesterday morning and I saw this guy burbling along on a virago, I noticed his wallet was coming out his back pocket so I caught up to tell him. Well blow me if he didn't open her up and lose his wallet altogether, so I stoped and picked it up.By the time I'd scooped the contents of the wallet up he was well ahead so I had to lie on the tank to catch him, as soon as I got close he pissed off again. You can't help some people. :laugh:

Hell of a ride, given that I live in the UK!

Nice reposte though :laugh:

(A wallet could never fall out of my bike trousers - I've got those Hood trousers with the inch-wide velcro strip on the pocket. I have to fight to get the pocket open, let alone lose anything!)

Katman
22nd July 2008, 08:29
Yeah, just what noob riders need. An invitation to race. :weird:
Not very smart Bob.

CookMySock
22nd July 2008, 10:09
Yeah, just what noob riders need. An invitation to race. :weird:
Not very smart Bob.Yeah I was going to say the same thing, but I thought I'd let it go.

As a newb, it was a delight to discover someone to ride with - all of them were pleased to see me join up with them, or acted so anyway. I'm glad you didn't have the opportunity to be rude to him face to face. Chances are he has no idea you were so disgusted with his presence - fortunate for him I'd say.

Ugh.

DB

Katman
22nd July 2008, 10:40
Message seemed to be received as he left me alone after that.


Maybe the message was received once he was upside down in a ditch somewhere.

Mikkel
22nd July 2008, 10:42
A Virago outaccelerates a CBR125R - and you guys call it a race? :crazy:

I'd call it a first :chase:

nodrog
22nd July 2008, 10:45
Maybe the message was received once he was upside down in a ditch somewhere.

it was in the UK, not the coro loop.

Tank
22nd July 2008, 10:52
A Virago outaccelerates a CBR125R - and you guys call it a race? :crazy:

I'd call it a first :chase:

it was all over when the mini chopper went flying past the pair of 'em.

Boob Johnson
22nd July 2008, 19:04
I was out for a ride on my 125 about 7 yesterday morning and I saw this guy burbling along on a virago, I noticed his wallet was coming out his back pocket so I caught up to tell him. Well blow me if he didn't open her up and lose his wallet altogether, so I stoped and picked it up.By the time I'd scooped the contents of the wallet up he was well ahead so I had to lie on the tank to catch him, as soon as I got close he pissed off again. You can't help some people. :laugh:
You missed ya calling in life Marty :killingme


I bet you were the funniest fireman at the station :first:


A Virago out accelerates a CBR125R - and you guys call it a race? :crazy:

I'd call it a first :chase:
lol exactly, good call Mikkel

Bob
23rd July 2008, 00:05
Yeah I was going to say the same thing, but I thought I'd let it go.

As a newb, it was a delight to discover someone to ride with - all of them were pleased to see me join up with them, or acted so anyway. I'm glad you didn't have the opportunity to be rude to him face to face. Chances are he has no idea you were so disgusted with his presence - fortunate for him I'd say.

Ugh.

DB

Big difference between someone joining you for a ride and f*cking about and climbing all over my tail. If he'd wanted to join me for a ride, why not pull alongside, give me a nod or something? Instead, he was right up my tailpipe, being a nuisance. So I used all of the mighty 40bhp of the Virago and got away from him!

I just got out of the way - someone else might have taken him to the cleaners!

Bob
23rd July 2008, 00:35
it was all over when the mini chopper went flying past the pair of 'em.

To be honest you could probably stuff both bikes on a mini-moto!