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    It's not worth it.

    Don't ride when angry. Don't ride when frustrated. Don't ride when your head aint in the game. Thats what I've been told. Funny though how the naivety of youth blinds some to the lessons of life until it is learnt the hard way.

    After a stressfull few days the last straw was pulled today when I was slapped with a $450 buck bill. I almost had a heart attack. I'm a student...thats big bucks. I decided to go for a ride to blow off steam (the wrong kind of steam). There you go. Mistake number one. If I had decided to go for a jog, read a book or destroy a punching bag, things would have turned out differently.

    See the warning signs. I should have. They even came up with a name for it. The red mist or some crap like that...I just call it being stupid. Went for a cruise through the city streets on my way north. I just wanted to ride, I didnt care where...I just wanted to forget the troubles of this weekend. There you go, mistake number two...not caring.

    I was sitting at 60..(my bikes pretty slow so it aint hard), I knew the streets, I was zoning off. Crested a blind hill which I know well, I cut it back to 50. Over the top, still seething. See the warning signs, a faint light falling on the give way sign from a road to the right...meh who cares. Mistake number three..not listening to your instincts.

    Before you know it, a car pulls out. HE SHOULD HAVE SEEN ME. In the end, that doesnt matter, what matters is I SHOULD HAVE BEEN PREPARED. The anchors go on, every time I practiced emergency braking was for this point in time, not a near call but a proper emergency stop. Time slows down..sounds stupid but it does. The forks dive, you can feel every rut, every undulation in the road. The front is on hard, almost locking. The rear is light, almost of the ground, fully on. I can hear the slow motion squeak as it almost locks. Dont target fixate....I look to the left, aim for the front of the car. Funny the bike goes left, fuck this dont target fixate thing actually works. Theres no room to squeeze by. The front is still diving. The cars skids to a halt in the middle of the lane. I stop, a few cm past the front bumper in front of the car, wheel in the gutter. The front picks were on so hard, it bottomed the forks. There is a big dent in my front fender where contact was made with the clamp at the top of the forks.

    The car pulls over to the side, I pull over. This is when a kind of shock kicks in. Your hands tremble. The driver gets out, comes running. "I'm sorry bro, I just didnt see you. I'm a motorcyclist too...I just didnt see you". I feel no anger, whats the point. I tell him to look twice and drive safe. I shake his hand and he goes on his way. My hands are still trembling, my breaths are short n shallow. I sit on the side of the road and collect myself.

    Want to know what went through my head, when I thought I was going to impact the car. It aint worth it. It aint worth almost getting killed becuase I was riding in a bad frame of mind. Its only four fifty bucks...fuck it, I can recoup that in four weeks. It aint worth my neck, or an innocent persons on the street.

    It aint worth it, no matter how pissed you are, how much you dont care, it aint worth it.

    The driver said, I didnt see you. In reality, I DIDNT SEE HIM. I didnt see anything since I started the bike, blinded by emotions. I should have picked up on everything. It was all my fault.

    Turned around, rode home, parked the bike up.

    Lesson learnt. The stupid way. It aint worth it...riding when your not in the right place.

    It just aint worth it. On a happier note, I know my brakes work.

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    Wrong...........you young fuckers just dont get it,you need a "mentor",the only way to survive in the age of interweb motorcycling is before beginning to even think of 2 wheels is "mentor".If you had done so you would have learnt that no matter your "state of mind" all can be settled with a "wave" before setting off.Glad to hear your still with us though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ital916 View Post
    On a happier note, I know my brakes work.
    Thank goodness for that

    Good post young man
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by ital916 View Post
    I was sitting at 60..(my bikes pretty slow so it aint hard),
    What have you done to your 916 to make it slow? (you have 916 in your name so I presume you own a Ducati)
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    No one is perfect and it's good to see you have the intelligence to look back and think critically. I've ridden in an angry/pissed off mood before myself and had a lucky escape.

    Stay safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    What have you done to your 916 to make it slow? (you have 916 in your name so I presume you own a Ducati)
    I turned it into a yamaha, more than halved the capacity and aged it to pre 916 times.

    I wouldnt mind a 916 though.

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    That's a great lesson. Things come around for the better, I just take it as spiritual growth making you stronger for the future. Pay your bill off in installments. Explain your situation and you could be surprised how things come in your favour

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    No doubt somewhere in Auckland theres a group of shrinks inventing a motorcycling based money makerDial 0800shouldiridetoday.only $3.99 a second.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Wrong...........you young fuckers just dont get it,you need a "mentor",the only way to survive in the age of interweb motorcycling is before beginning to even think of 2 wheels is "mentor".If you had done so you would have learnt that no matter your "state of mind" all can be settled with a "wave" before setting off.Glad to hear your still with us though.
    I have no idea how I got this far without one

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    Yeah bro, wash the car or mow the lawns. Never ride, drive, or try to solve something with a female. Either of those three things will get you killed.

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    I'm late for a ride so I'll make this quick.

    Piss off, wanker.

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    nice post

    keep it safe

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    "Human Factors" similar to the subject taught to pilots, should be part of driver/rider licence testing if you ask me, especially for bikes.

    So many accidents come down to this stuff, not being on the ball, pushing too hard etc... Human Factors is largely about recognising these dangerous patterns and doing something about it.

    Here is the Human Factors training chapter for microlight pilots, quite a lot of this is directly applicable to riders.

    http://raanz.org.nz/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=TM.Humanfactors

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    $450 seems a cheap price for this experience.

    I just hope that you remember you words in the future.

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