The exact same thing happened to me in the south island, except I was the innocent dude on my bike, and the driver of the car decided to pass the truck on the left hander..
Managed to slot the bike in between the truck and the car, blew my left mirror off on the cars passenger side mirror.. Then got off and broke my helmet when I smashed it on her car..
I see the truck didn't stop either ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Lucky bloke indeed! I'm glad he came out of is so well.
It is amazing when people try to defend what happened - it was a simple case of a rider fucking up and being very lucky to survive his mistake. Hopefully he learns from that incident and goes on to have many years of safe riding.
WTF indeed - blaming the truck is a bit retarded! Since when can't a 1400cc motorcycle pass a truck if the rider uses common sense and picks his spot? Can a truck speed up enough to make it difficult for a 1+ Litre bike to pass? How much power would such a truck need?
There was a truck, a car & a motorcycle involved - I can't see how the truck or car driver would have any of the blame to share. It seems to me that the blame would be fairly apportioned thusly: Motorbike rider = 100%, Car driver 0%, Truck driver 0%.
This is why you look before you pull out - and not pull out to look.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
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