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James Deuce
1st December 2008, 19:27
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4778836a11.html

http://www.stuff.co.nz/4778813a11.html

Please,please, please, from the bottom of my heart, do whatever you can to not fall off, get hurt, or die. Fall off on the track, or at a motorcross park, or even on a trail ride with your mates. Chances are those arenas are more forgiving.

But the road is different, as much as you think it is safe, as much as you think you're in control. It's different and deserves more respect than a track, or a motorcross park, or even a trail ride, things that people look at from the outside as dangerous. They have nothing on the road.

I look at my kids after I read articles like those and I think to myself, "even a cunt like Carver has people who feel about him, like I do about my kids."

And still people cross the centreline, assume that granny has given way, and think that trying to put right a "wrong" some clueless road user in a 2 tonne SUV has committed "against" you by knocking a wing mirror off is OK.

Aggression, competition, laissez faire overtaking, and baiting "Boy Racers" are all expressions of nihilistic stupidity.

Motorcycling is a transcendent act. How about using a ride to transcend some of those urges and just enjoy being. Precious few have what we have.

Maha
1st December 2008, 19:29
OK, so maybe being a bitch isn't working.

Works for me....ask Trudes or Number one.

Number One
1st December 2008, 19:40
Geez James I was expecting a very different thread based on your title and was going to say - if it ain't working you ain't doing it right!


OK, so maybe being a bitch isn't working.

Works for me....ask Trudes or Number one.
That's right Maha - just ask Trudes :love: she's a great bitch one of the best in fact :niceone:

tri boy
1st December 2008, 19:42
And yet some road riders still push far past even "sensible" spirited road riding.
Case in point, coming back from Coro on the winding/narrow/built up/weekend family time, a Busa, and CBRR coming from the opposite direction were dicing at mega speed between rows of cars, just to compare stupidity levels:tugger:

Children and old folks on both sides of the road, and dumb n dumber showed outstanding lack of consideration for all other humans in the vicinty.

Some riders come to grief under what I would deem motorcycling's common risks, while others deserve whatever is dished up to them. (hopefully without harming others).

Coyote
1st December 2008, 19:56
I'm taking the bus (not that I've ever bitched about that on this site before) and I reckon, with all the drunk arseholes, crips and bloods, holier-than-thou/aggressive mentally disabled people (both a derogatory term for normal people but mainly to be taken literally), careless bus drivers with a "might is right" mentality, and other repressed memories, riding a turbo'd ZX10R without a helmet on Ice during the school SUV run time during a solar eclipse would be safer. And here's a second sentence to make this a paragraph.

rainman
1st December 2008, 19:56
Pahiatua man Anthony Jury, 49, died at the scene of the collision between his motorcycle and a Holden Commodore on Makomako Road about 3.50pm.

Fuck. RIP Tony. I only ever talked to him on the phone but he seemed to be a top bloke.

But to get back on topic, I agree, there's a lot of dumb riding out there.

jrandom
1st December 2008, 22:10
At least the guy who rode head-on into a car on the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge route had the decency to do it two days after the bicycle race. Imagine the fuss if he'd done it on the day.

Three dead riders in three days... the annual silly season marches along. Spring fever. It's the same in every country that has roads and motorcycles.

Fatjim
1st December 2008, 22:18
I shall continue to smack mirrors of dickheads that STOP in the middle lane of the motorway when they can't get into the left hand one. I don't fancy seeing someone get squashed when someone behind can't stop in time.

I shall also continue to kick the shit out of vehicles that try and squash me.

i will also berate those cunts that block the right hand lane on the Terrace offramp because they want to get into the left hand one. I will also block said cunts from ever getting in the left hand lane and make them drive up the terrace instead of Boulcott st.

I will also try and stay alive by treating everyone on the road as if they are blind, stupid, and/or suicidal.

Brian d marge
1st December 2008, 23:45
and there was another poor sod on a triumph today, cant agree
more , race track is race track, road is road

and I am as guilty as sin

but I ve seeeeeen the light

and bought an Enfield :yeah:

and to thosse born again bikers , Just because you rode a James Captain when in your Yoof does not make you a motorcyclist, iy makes you a car driver on a missile, with a one way ticket to oblivion ( right on peoples poet )

Now the sad fact is , if this years statistics are similar to last years

we need 7 more young lives :weep:

leave the testosterone at home

Please

Stephen

slimjim
2nd December 2008, 08:54
I shall continue to smack mirrors of dickheads that STOP in the middle lane of the motorway when they can't get into the left hand one. I don't fancy seeing someone get squashed when someone behind can't stop in time.

I shall also continue to kick the shit out of vehicles that try and squash me.

i will also berate those cunts that block the right hand lane on the Terrace offramp because they want to get into the left hand one. I will also block said cunts from ever getting in the left hand lane and make them drive up the terrace instead of Boulcott st.

I will also try and stay alive by treating everyone on the road as if they are blind, stupid, and/or suicidal.



last bit....i strongly second.....

Pwalo
2nd December 2008, 09:02
It's sad, but simply staying on your their side of the road would probably have saved most of these people.

I usually don't ride in the weekends. Too many people in too much of a hurry just not paying any attention to what's going on around them.

riffer
2nd December 2008, 09:16
Three dead riders in three days...

Two years running. Exactly the same time of year. I've stopped riding the first Dec weekend.

kiwifruit
2nd December 2008, 13:06
At least the guy who rode head-on into a car on the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge route had the decency to do it two days after the bicycle race. Imagine the fuss if he'd done it on the day.


He rode into a car about 10 minutes before i came thru. I'm glad he didn't ride into me. Feel sorry for the lady he rode into...

carver
2nd December 2008, 16:53
I look at my kids after I read articles like those and I think to myself, "even a cunt like Carver has people who feel about him, like I do about my kids."



yeah, cause i aint a cunt.
in real life im a arrogant cocky prick, but ya got to be happy with who you are

James Deuce
2nd December 2008, 16:57
Wondered if you'd bite.

carver
2nd December 2008, 16:59
Wondered if you'd bite.

you lot do enough, im just returning the favor, bit like a 69

James Deuce
2nd December 2008, 19:26
Hurrah! his sense of humour came back ;)

carver
2nd December 2008, 20:53
Hurrah! his sense of humour came back ;)

been sick man, so my sense of humor has been sick with the rest of my body.

like making jokes about Asian driving

4Ducati
2nd December 2008, 23:35
It's sad, but simply staying on your their side of the road would probably have saved most of these people.

I usually don't ride in the weekends. Too many people in too much of a hurry just not paying any attention to what's going on around them.

Re the Jury accident - stock agent's Commodore was t-boned in the driver's side B pillar - fairly hard to avoid that when some fuckwit in a cage either u-turns or pulls outa an intersection without seeing the bike........why oh why is it never a bloody truck they 'don't see', instead of a bike!!!!

This accident makes me seriously consider chucking my bike on trade-me, especially given that my other half is also on the back of my bike 80% of my riding time. Some of these shit for brains pillocks that we share the roads with are beyond belief sometimes........

RIP Tony - if ever there was an award for just being 'a good bastard', you'd have a shed full of them. Family, friends & clients will definitely miss you.

jrandom
3rd December 2008, 06:09
Re the Jury accident - stock agent's Commodore was t-boned in the driver's side B pillar - fairly hard to avoid that when some fuckwit in a cage either u-turns or pulls outa an intersection without seeing the bike........why oh why is it never a bloody truck they 'don't see', instead of a bike!!!!

Trucks are a bit bigger than bikes, hey...

And yes, I've recently observed that this really can and does happen to the best of us. Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom, etc, I suppose.

Pwalo
3rd December 2008, 06:27
Re the Jury accident - stock agent's Commodore was t-boned in the driver's side B pillar - fairly hard to avoid that when some fuckwit in a cage either u-turns or pulls outa an intersection without seeing the bike........why oh why is it never a bloody truck they 'don't see', instead of a bike!!!!

This accident makes me seriously consider chucking my bike on trade-me, especially given that my other half is also on the back of my bike 80% of my riding time. Some of these shit for brains pillocks that we share the roads with are beyond belief sometimes........

RIP Tony - if ever there was an award for just being 'a good bastard', you'd have a shed full of them. Family, friends & clients will definitely miss you.
Sorry mate, I wasn't commenting about this particular incident. Just an observation about the number of head on accidents that seem to be occuring at the moment.

HEADACHE
3rd December 2008, 08:56
Blame the government for not requiring better driving standards. An idiot should never pass a driving test but plenty do and then innocent people die.


Use the road at your own peril.

4Ducati
3rd December 2008, 10:23
Ahhh yes, but current breeding program being used would ensure we just get a 'better' idiot.........:(

Swoop
3rd December 2008, 10:40
I shall continue to smack mirrors of dickheads that STOP in the middle lane of the motorway when they can't get into the left hand one. I don't fancy seeing someone get squashed when someone behind can't stop in time.

I shall also continue to kick the shit out of vehicles that try and squash me.

i will also berate those cunts that block the right hand lane on the Terrace offramp because they want to get into the left hand one. I will also block said cunts from ever getting in the left hand lane and make them drive up the terrace instead of Boulcott st.

I will also try and stay alive by treating everyone on the road as if they are blind, stupid, and/or suicidal.
:clap:
Good stuff mate!

buellbabe
8th December 2008, 11:32
Just been chatting to the Print Manager at work. His beloved Ducati was totalled that same weekend. He was lucky to walk away with very bad bruising. He was coming into Whangamata and some bitch in a volvo did a right hand turn across the road in front of him and he had nowhere to go. Dunno if he was one of the cases mentioned in that link cos it won't open for me at the mo... (cos its old news?)

He is gutted but got some satisfaction from the fact that her car was munted enough that it had to be towed from the scene.

The police have charged her on 2 counts.

Clubbie
1st December 2009, 15:37
And yet again... speed not a factor in the crash.... RIP Tony.

Motorcyclist tried to miss car

By JONATHON HOWE - Manawatu Standard Last updated 12:00 27/11/2009

Pahiatua businessman and motorcyclist Anthony Jury died while attempting to avoid a car that was doing a U-turn in front of him, a coroner has found.Mr Jury, 47, the owner of Tony Jury Motorcycles, was killed when his Suzuki Bandit motorcycle and a Holden Commodore collided on Makomako Rd, near Mangahao, on November 30 last year.

Mr Jury's wife, who was riding pillion, was injured in the crash. The driver of the Holden, Richard Fraser, was not hurt.

Hastings coroner Chris Devonport said Mr Jury was travelling south when he rounded the left-bend where Mr Fraser was pulling a U-turn, using a farm accessway.

"Mr Jury applied the motorcycle's brakes, with the rear wheel of the motorcycle locking and the motorcycle impacting with the Holden motor vehicle in the south-bound lane," Mr Devonport said.

Mr Jury died at the scene from multiple injuries to his aorta, chest, pelvis and left leg.

Crash investigator Senior Constable Les Maddaford said the road was dry but long grass and trees may have restricted Mr Jury's view.

No faults were found in either vehicle and speed was unlikely to have been a factor, Mr Maddaford said.

sinfull
1st December 2009, 15:45
I'm gonna stage a protest !!!!
No one should die ! Especially me !

Bit like ACC levies rises on our rego though aye ! It was inevitable !

Hope when it happens, it's as quick !

scissorhands
1st December 2009, 20:21
Ahhh yes, but current breeding program being used would ensure we just get a 'better' idiot.........:(

or clone 'my kind' of idiot, wonder why now is a dangerous time 2 years running