some people don't listen and there is not a whole lot you can do.... its up to fate at the end of the day.... if they are destined to live then they do... one way or another it has a way of finding you.Originally Posted by Ixion
some people don't listen and there is not a whole lot you can do.... its up to fate at the end of the day.... if they are destined to live then they do... one way or another it has a way of finding you.Originally Posted by Ixion
newbie since August 2004....
VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250
Thanks all for a great ride!
Big ups to:
Zed: organiser extraordinaire. I agree, your special "connections" came through with the weather. You keep that hot line open with the big guy this morning Matt![]()
mv-senna: handing out alearnin'. That stuff is helpful to a slow ass mutha like me.
MacD: provided a well appreciated transportation solution![]()
steved: enjoying the first (of many?) group rides![]()
Limmy, keep it coolJust let me know if you need any help fulla.
And Ixion/Zapf: I have consciously avoided wading in with comments on rides that I have not been on. Might work for you chaps in this situation too. Especially comments of your doomsday nature.
I can assure you the circumstances were different to what caused the kerfuffle a few weeks back, from the reports/evidence from that ride and what I saw on this ride. Yes, it was at the wrong end of desirable results, but it happened well away from the group ride environment (if that's what you were hinting at), and is the sort of thing a lot of riders could have done riding solo.
My view was that the riders on this ride were all having a good time enjoying precious dry roads in June. There wasn't this fatalistic irresponsible mindset you two are suggesting.
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Tha Jandal: Adding another dimension to "rubber side down"
Jandal [jan-duhl] noun: a mythical entity presiding over bikers
Jandal [jan-duhl] verb: "to jandal" is to involuntarily separate from one's boik.
Jandalled [jan-duhlled] past tense - usage: "bro, I've just gone and jandalled it"
The remarkable propensity for crashs is one reason why I don't go on such rides. Every time a biker crashs there is the risk of a dead biker. And every dead biker diminishes all of us. And gives the anti-biker brigade more ammunition for further restrictions .Originally Posted by NhuanH
I've not suggested any mindset. Just that crashing on the public road is a bad thing. Always
Don't think I'm ever going to get the sports bikers to agree on that though.
As to the argument that anyone that wasn't along has no right to deplore the fact that someones life was endangered.- bullshit.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Nice broad sweeping statement there.Originally Posted by Ixion
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Had a nice little cruise. Wasn't in a racey mood, I was happily tootling along at the speed limit...until I got to those twisty little hills 10 mins before wellsford *cough*![]()
Time for some new tyres though.
Nana's comments are not welcomed, for they are just causing unecessary misunderstandings within the KB community!Originally Posted by Ixion
If you choose not to participate on any KB group rides Ixion that's fine, but don't think you have the liberty to make comment on them as though you know what you're talking about.
If you really thought that "no-one wanted to hear" why did you post it? I think you knew you would cause a stir here [Edit: But maybe you didn't know?].
Let's not have a debate about this please. I intend organising more of these rides and don't want KBer's being put off.
Zed
A biker will crash even though it isn't an organised ride. To prove this, there was only myself and Limmy on that stretch. The rest of the fellas were eating their lunch. So it wasn't about pace and all that other crap that has been covered. We know the risk of riding bikes and this is just part of it.Originally Posted by Ixion
When this happened, the ride already dissolved. There were only 2 bikes. Myself and Limmy. Organised ride or not, it happened. I don't think it is fair to blame KB rides for accidents. I usually only ride on the weekend if there is a KB ride, so chances are, if anything was to happen it would be then.Originally Posted by Ixion
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Those who have called him, his phone is broken. He is okkLimmy, post to say you are ok!
MacD thanks for pillioning Limmy. I couldn't do it as I don't have any pillioning experience.......
Zed, it was a great ride, thanks for organising it. Look forward to the next one.
Nice meeting a few new faces: MV-Senna (nurse skills came in handy now didn't they? and that CBR600 can FLY), STEVED (remember to buckle your helmet hahahaha) and meeting the old faces, you know who you are!
Ride safe!!![]()
i think this is just one of those cases where people only remember the bad things that happen. We have tons of group rides and they usually go very well. So I think we should all calm down and focus on the good things in life.Originally Posted by Zed
This is a forum and everybody can see what you type. So some thoughts are best left unspoken. It is obvious nobody goes out with the aim to crash but it happens. AND by that I mean it happens even if you ride slow and careful. In this case the only way i would have avoided the van was if i was going at 50km/h and we all know there is no chance at all that anyone would be going that slow on the open road.
Anyway...the ride is has ended. everyone is happy. don't think we need anymore comments bout anything else really.
ps: thanks mv-senna. u ride a good pace.
Originally Posted by limmy
Good to see you are ok mate.![]()
Take you out for a piss up next weekend. Drink all the pain away.![]()
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...good on you for not coming on the kb rides.
maybe we've misjudged you or misinterpreted your statements, but, if those negative, judgemental, and hugely inacurate sweeping statements are any indication of the type of person you are, i don't think you'd be welcomed on the rides anyway.....![]()
my nana always taught me to stfu, and myofb unless you actually know what you're talking about. i recommend that you take this advice, and the feedback you've received from the other members throughout this thread, (who actually were present on this ride) and ask yourself some truthful questions....including why you even bother logging into this site, as you clearly don't want to participate on the rides, and you come across in the forums as a negative, narrow minded troublemaker.
sincere regards
mv-senna
Hey limmy, what's this rubbish you told me twice yesterday about you "being a man of few words on KB"? That post was a pretty good effort.Originally Posted by limmy
Keep us updated with your progress as you get back on two wheels again.![]()
OI! I object profusely that the Duck let the cat out of the mouse trap or bag with a hole in it...ohh whateverOriginally Posted by SpeedMedic
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Limmy posted before me that he had been to A&E and was ok else I would have kept my mouth shut. Honest I would![]()
Mv-senna, I sure enjoyed our riding yesterday, it was good meeting you!Originally Posted by mv-senna
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MV, what you type & post is your choice, but please stick around on KB for at least 200 posts before you assassinate the character of one of the senior members here. I didn't mean to encourage such attacks on Ixion's character, he really doesn't deserve that.
Also, KB rides are an *addition* to this website. People were nattering on these forums for ages before they started getting together on rides. I've got no problem with anti-social members not turning up to any meetings & events!![]()
hey good to see you broke out of the house!!!Originally Posted by MadDuck
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what a ride so far!!!!
I think everybody who has contributed so far has made valid points.
I think we all acknowledge that crashes are bad, and that they can have real and serious consequences.
What does concern me is that, in my mind, it's becoming difficult to engage in free and frank discussion about them.
The derisive remarks offered in response to reports of a crash serve to discourage riders from admitting that they had an accident.
This, in my mind reduces the chances of them realising (with the assistance of more experienced members) what they did wrong, and prevent others from learning from their mistakes.
What are you thoughts about how to address the issue?
We're all fucked. I'm fucked. You're fucked. The whole department is fucked. It's the biggest cock-up ever. We're all completely fucked.
-Sir Richard Mottram
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