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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonno. View Post
    Come to Auckland Uni during the morning. I've seen 1 out of a hundred wearing anything more then shorts and jandals.
    I have seen someone with oven gloves on though
    Ironic that Auckland University is supposed to be an educational institute....
    People can't even educate themselves on the correct PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) to wear on a motorcycle.....
    The world is a little screwed!
    Last edited by quickbuck; 5th April 2010 at 17:29. Reason: Wrong wear (where) and nobody noticed??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Neither was the scooter rider...

    Regardless of that, she wasn't breaking any laws - but you were.

    that is the type of mentality that is promoting our nanny state. Its legal therefore it must be ok. No need to make any personal decisions.

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    Thats scooters only btw, although there are the odd bike riders wearing a shirt and no gloves.

    I have seen one rider riding wearing socks only. Ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonno. View Post
    I have seen someone with oven gloves on though
    Not the ones with a piece of string between the left and right ones ? Now that would be quite skillful.

    At least the bird with the flip flops on got home ok. Unlike all the dicks in the full leathers in this thread - http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...-Road-or-Rider Makes you wonder who the idiot is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonno. View Post

    I have seen one rider riding wearing socks only. Ouch.
    Maybe the socks and oven gloves were kevlar-lined?

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    O people 'Handle the Jandal', At lest the chickies down here wear appropriate footwear, 'Heels'....

    I cringe ever time I see one ripping through traffic like they are 6'2 and bullet proof..

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    I personally find it more amusing when motorcyclists ride with jandals. gear shifts are like bloody butter knives. they would chew off your toes before you even got to the dairy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rie View Post
    I personally find it more amusing when motorcyclists ride with jandals. gear shifts are like bloody butter knives. they would chew off your toes before you even got to the dairy.

    Yeah I have never seen that,yet..................

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    A friend who shall remain nameless because he still works in the industry rode in jandals on his Brit bike. Knee down hadn't been invented back then but we used to drag our toes. He forgot about the jandals and did the toe drag thing, the jandal caught the road and pulled his foot under the peg. Nasty. He didn't do that again.

    These days he has more gear than anybody I know, and wears it...

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    We hire scooters when we go to the Cook Islands for the holidays, im suprised more people dont die on them over there...

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    My dad has just finished restoring his bike, and popped over with my Mum for a visit.
    I just about died when they turned up - My Mum in her open face helmet and no gloves, wearing a jumper and my Dad wearing sandals and no gloves.

    Luckily I am a major geek and have 3 of everything, so after screeching at them, managed to dress my Mum appropriately (couldn't help my dad tho)

    You would think at their age they would know better

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    Quote Originally Posted by dori View Post
    We hire scooters when we go to the Cook Islands for the holidays, im suprised more people dont die on them over there...
    Quite a few do. You should have a look out the back of the police station next time you are there. Wearing flip flops isn't going to kill you though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    A friend who shall remain nameless because he still works in the industry rode in jandals on his Brit bike. Knee down hadn't been invented back then but we used to drag our toes. He forgot about the jandals and did the toe drag thing, the jandal caught the road and pulled his foot under the peg. Nasty. He didn't do that again.

    These days he has more gear than anybody I know, and wears it...
    Yeah I guess it takes an accident before people realise they need to wear their gear...

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    saw one better than that. a chick on a scooter texting while riding along Manukau road in rush hour traffic. I wondered why the scoot was all over the road and passed her, she was totally out of it on the twitter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Everlasting View Post
    Yeah I guess it takes an accident before people realise they need to wear their gear...
    Yeah, in a lot of cases it seems to. It's a pity people can't be more pro-active about it because a decent percentage of accidents involve serious injury or death, you're not guaranteed a second chance.

    I'm amazed there aren't more people maimed on scooters to be honest. I know of 4 or 5 scooter riders who have been shunted by a car with varying degrees of severity. The worst mangled the scooter beyond belief, the most recent was about a month ago and involved a trip to the hospital for X-rays for the rider.

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