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    Thumbs up

    Glad you are Ok, sad about the job and the insurance but better luck next time aye.
    Amazed at the responses in this thread.
    Yes the car/SUV was where it shouldn't be.
    But, while you didn't have all the escape routes sorted you at least managed the damage control well enough to come out alive.
    Yes 100 KPH over a cresting corner isn't a good idea on the open road, why? well what happened?
    Thats why.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    i have been driving/riding for years and havnt seen a cage on the road yet
    I have. It was on a trailer.
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    Recover quickly mate, and I hope the bike is fixable.

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    Rockets, machine guns and Hi Vis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Not stopping.... That's a fucking Coward Of The Year candidate.
    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    prolly didnt even know he had caused an accident
    Worrying both ways really, either he saw the bike and cared so little or was so scared he scarpered potentially leaving a rider to die, or s/he was approaching a crest on the wrong side of the road not looking... dunno which is worse actually...

    Personally I do not hate "cagers" (I love them, fried or boiled), but seriously you cannot say all car drvers are the same, there are crazy ones, stupid ones and good ones, just like riders really... generalising just adds to "the biker image"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    The driver, if he/she knew they should have stopped...

    That aside; by your own admission you were riding hard and fast! You may well think you know a road like the back of your hand, however, you never know what's on it or what's coming the other way.

    Heal well, heal fast.

    you may well know the road likle the back of your hand,but you NEVER know whats round the next corner or crest of the hill.

    going hard and fast is for the racetrack,where the variables are far less,and therefore its safer to go fast.

    lesson learned,get well soon
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    Aw bollocks, another ACC statistic.

    Quote Originally Posted by b1g-fuLLa View Post
    Over the crest at 100ish kmh and theres a f**king grey terrano in MY lane, leaving nowhere to go. Bike left the road, into a small
    Fuckin harsh first lesson by any standards but at least there's nothing permanent.
    • Most people (not just car drivers) are coward arseholes and when push comes to shove, will only look out for no1.
    • I don't subscribe to ATGATT but when not wearing decent kit, it's best to ride like your grandmother is on the pillion seat.
    • It's part of biking I'm afraid. No point getting shitty about who's at fault as your car driving family/mates won't want to hear it and you can't argue a point after going SPLAT



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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    There's a reason the road code says you need to be able to stop in less than half the distance of clear road you can see ahead. (Yes 'of course' I always ride that way ... )
    Only if it is an unlaned road. As the OP says the cage was "in my lane" you have presume it was a laned road, in which case you have to travel at such a speed as to be able to stop within the distance of clear road. With the cager coming towards him even traveling legally he was fucked unless the cager also reacted, which OP's story says they didn't.
    Was 100K over a hill on a creating corner appropriate? really depend on if he could have stopped in the clear road ahead. Does sound like the cager didn't give him that option.
    BUT the main issue is the not stopping. No arguments there. The cager was wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    BUT the main issue is the not stopping. No arguments there. The cager was wrong.
    Agreed but I always remember a comment made during my Defensive Driving course some 30 years ago. "Yes the other guy might be at fault but there's no point in being 'dead right' "
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Agreed but I always remember a comment made during my Defensive Driving course some 30 years ago. "Yes the other guy might be at fault but there's no point in being 'dead right' "
    +1 to that.

    In an ideal world we would all be riding around with cameras on our bikes and helmets so assholes like this Terranosarus driver can't get away with this shit. I bet ACC will write this one up as a single bike looses control accident cause they don't have any evidence and CBF looking into it any further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
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    But there was hi viz vests in this photo.

    That's how fucken useless they are.
    I can't even see them.

    Would you say that's a 3 inch heel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    One decided to back into my R1 today
    Oh well...at least I wasn't on it this time
    So does this mean you need another "vice-grip quick shifter"?
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    Sorry to hear about your crash, good to see you are on the mend.

    The problem with 'cages' it that they are a tonne of steel moving along the roads at 80 Plus kmph, and at the same time used as places to phone from, chat, mobile stereos, makeup mirrors, dining rooms etc.
    Driver focus is far less than a motorcycle.
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    I bet these arnt the sympathetic replys you were looking for huh?

    Its that Us vs Them mentaility that causes half the problems we have on the road

    Disclaimer: "Half the problenms" is a fact I made up. There is no basis to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by b1g-fuLLa View Post
    Riding my zxr out to my mates place, along a twisty road, heaps of dips, hills, and good corners. I know the road like the back of my hand, so wasnt exactly going slow, but always swung wide on the corners to give plenty of room for oncoming traffic. Reached a hill climb section, which has a fairly tight right hand bend downhill from the crest. Over the crest at 100ish kmh and theres a f**king grey terrano in MY lane, leaving nowhere to go. Bike left the road, into a small grassy ditch, and I was thown six feet in the air and landed HARD on the road. I blacked out on impact for a couple seconds, when I came too I was still tumbling head over heels down hill. Came to a stop at the bottom of the hill more than 50m from the crash sight.

    Stood up and looked for the terrano, the WANKER DIDNT EVEN STOP! Looked myself over, my right index finger was twisted at an unsightly angle, badly broken. My jacket and helmet saved my arse for the most part, but the jacket had hitched up at some point during the tumble and I had cuts, bruises and general road rash all over my lower back. My jeans were ripped and my knee had a large gash, see the bone pretty clearly and my shoe was steadily filling with blood. Ripped a section off my tshirt and tightly bound my knee to stem the flow, then pulled my phone out to ring the cops. It was smashed. With no other cars or houses near, I walked back up the hill to my bike, lying on its side in the grassy ditch. Lifted it up for inspection, it came off pretty well really, cracked screen, front fairing, side fairing, and broken exhaust mount, but that was it.

    Let it stand and cool down for a few minutes (it was bloody hot!) and waited for another car to come along. With no other traffic, I had to get on the bike, and roll start it down the hill. It fired to life pretty easily, and I limped the last 3k to my mates, where he drove me to ANE to get my knee stitched up.

    So that was yesterday afternoon, im FUCKING SPEWING, I lost my job recently and couldnt afford to continue insurance payments, so I'll have to foot the bill myself. That cunt could have killed me, Bloody well hope the cops track him down and kick his arse, but thats pretty unlikely seeing I didnt get a rego, or see the driver, all happened much too fast.

    Glad it wasnt worse!
    my advice?, first, stop and ask yourself what you can learn from the whole thing. sometimes even if YO are doing everything right, you can still learn.

    After you have figured out what you could have done differently, THEN go after the cunt. If he denies he was there, the cops won't bother pursuing it unless you are sure of the rego.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b1g-fuLLa View Post
    Riding my zxr out to my mates place, along a twisty road, heaps of dips, hills, and good corners. I know the road like the back of my hand, so wasnt exactly going slow, but always swung wide on the corners to give plenty of room for oncoming traffic. Reached a hill climb section, which has a fairly tight right hand bend downhill from the crest. Over the crest at 100ish kmh and theres a f**king grey terrano in MY lane, leaving nowhere to go. Bike left the road, into a small grassy ditch, and I was thown six feet in the air and landed HARD on the road. I blacked out on impact for a couple seconds, when I came too I was still tumbling head over heels down hill. Came to a stop at the bottom of the hill more than 50m from the crash sight.

    Stood up and looked for the terrano, the WANKER DIDNT EVEN STOP! Looked myself over, my right index finger was twisted at an unsightly angle, badly broken. My jacket and helmet saved my arse for the most part, but the jacket had hitched up at some point during the tumble and I had cuts, bruises and general road rash all over my lower back. My jeans were ripped and my knee had a large gash, see the bone pretty clearly and my shoe was steadily filling with blood. Ripped a section off my tshirt and tightly bound my knee to stem the flow, then pulled my phone out to ring the cops. It was smashed. With no other cars or houses near, I walked back up the hill to my bike, lying on its side in the grassy ditch. Lifted it up for inspection, it came off pretty well really, cracked screen, front fairing, side fairing, and broken exhaust mount, but that was it.

    Let it stand and cool down for a few minutes (it was bloody hot!) and waited for another car to come along. With no other traffic, I had to get on the bike, and roll start it down the hill. It fired to life pretty easily, and I limped the last 3k to my mates, where he drove me to ANE to get my knee stitched up.

    So that was yesterday afternoon, im FUCKING SPEWING, I lost my job recently and couldnt afford to continue insurance payments, so I'll have to foot the bill myself. That cunt could have killed me, Bloody well hope the cops track him down and kick his arse, but thats pretty unlikely seeing I didnt get a rego, or see the driver, all happened much too fast.

    Glad it wasnt worse!
    my sympathies to you, really mate. Sorry to hear this.

    wat a fucking cunt... dont worry mate, you'll heap up no sweat- far worse out there!

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    Glad to hear you survived - and well enough to vent on the internet.

    Not sure whether you expected sympathy, tea and bikkies or just wanted to let us know what pricks some car drivers can be. Most of us know that. Just like some of us know motorcyclists can be pricks on the road too.

    Have to say the fact that he didn't stop suggests that perhaps he didn't realise he'd caused you to run off the road and crash; but if so it would have to be one of the worse smidsy cases. If he (and I use "he" generically) did realise what he caused then he deserves to have the book thrown at him for not stopping to assist.

    I wonder though how many drivers have fumed "f@cking motorcyclists, riding like idiots, carving up the lanes, on my side of the road...' etc. I know HE was on your side in this case but just another reason to ride like you don't know what's ahead over the rise or around the corner.

    Hope you use your healing time to take stock and consider if your enjoyment on public roads in that manner is actually worth it for the 1% of the time it all turns to shite.
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