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    Why pass here?

    Yet another example of loony riding...

    Heading south into Te Awamutu this morning via Paterangi Rd. There are a couple of corners, downhill into the town...

    I head into the first one, right-hander for me - a car appears coming the other way. Then comes a bike, on my side of the road, passing the car on what, for him, is a blind, left-handed, uphill corner. (I know this because I usually ride it that way round myself).

    This guy is in the middle of my lane. No problem for me (Mr "Always Prepared" [mostly...I hope]) - or him as it turns out. But if the tanker and trailer I had passed just back down the road a-ways had been where I was, then he would've had a problem, would'n'e?

    I wondered what made this choice attractive to the rider...(I won't say a thing about what he was riding or how he was dressed...)

    Damn - I'm getting to sound like Katman....
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    I can almost imagine what he was wearing and what he was on. Paterangi Rd is well known for it's "farm machinery" yes?

    When we had the old one-lane bridge on our road we got those pillocks blasting down our road in 2 gear I think just for the stupid noise.

    Now the new bridge is in and the road is straight we don't get them any more. Bonus!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    I can almost imagine what he was wearing and what he was on. Paterangi Rd is well known for it's "farm machinery" yes?

    When we had the old one-lane bridge on our road we got those pillocks blasting down our road in 2 gear I think just for the stupid noise.

    Now the new bridge is in and the road is straight we don't get them any more. Bonus!
    Errmmmmm...ape-hanger bars were involved...
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    Bet the prick didn't wave either.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Errmmmmm...ape-hanger bars were involved...
    The good 'ole tractors

    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Bet the prick didn't wave either.
    I had a good old time coming back from Hampton in the weekend. Waving to all the choopers (not a mistake) to see how many I could get to wave. I had to be a very brave wee lad at times. It was such a rush

    PS. the tally was 0 out of about 30. Not bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    The good 'ole tractors



    I had a good old time coming back from Hampton in the weekend. Waving to all the choopers (not a mistake) to see how many I could get to wave. I had to be a very brave wee lad at times. It was such a rush

    PS. the tally was 0 out of about 30. Not bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    They probably knew who you were!!!
    haha so should I keep the doors locked? Or should I just lock up the dogs and sheep

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post
    The good 'ole tractors



    I had a good old time coming back from Hampton in the weekend. Waving to all the choopers (not a mistake) to see how many I could get to wave. I had to be a very brave wee lad at times. It was such a rush

    PS. the tally was 0 out of about 30. Not bad.
    I waved to everyone this weekend too, I made a point of waving to the tractor riders, none of whom returned the gesture. Made me sad, I am heart broken. I even waved as I passed a tractor trying to pass a van, he saw me beside him and still didn't wave.
    The cheek of it!
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    hahah 5 posts and it's a full blown wave thread...

    Surely that's gotta be a record?

    A mate of mine has a theory about relaxing through turns...he said if he can't wave to someone mid-corner, he's chocking the bars.

    A fellow sportsbiker and I practice that in the weekend. I bet the cages following would have thought "those guys are SOOOO cool"

    It don't recall any dodgy passes being made from any other bikes apart from tractor riders. I suppose it comes down to keeping their momentum up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Bet the prick didn't wave either.
    Wave ... !!!! Fuck, ya take ya hands of the ape hangers and the bike falls over ...
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