Not even in the top 15 Drew. You must try harder.
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Not even in the top 15 Drew. You must try harder.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/mi...e=forums_stats
from all the bikes parked around the place and people filming it looks to me like its a regular spot for them to "do their thing". Whenever i hear the term Bikers as if there is some sort of mystical international brotherhood that anybody who rides a motorcycle is automatically a fully paid up member of i have a laugh to myself, there are some nice people who ride bikes and there are some not so nice people who ride bikes and there are some fuckwits who ride bikes. What these clowns are doing is the motorcycling equivalent of the idiots who play chicken with trains and eventually the train will win and really i couldnt give a fuck if they all get killed but it would bother me if they kill a family coming the other way
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Oh ok then. I came, I saw, I closed after 2 minutes.
Couldn't be fagged watching through 25 minutes of what I rightly intuited as pretty much dickhead riding. The doof doof at the beginning was a bad start for me anyway.
No further comment to add to this thread that I haven't already said in others just like it.
I agree that not every accident can be avoided. However, an analogy I can apply to this is a lesson I learnt years ago when I first started in car sales. We were having a sales meeting and the owner said 'everyone who comes on the yard is a buyer'. Being young and green I disagreed, and rattled off a number of legitimate scenarios where I thought the punter was not a buyer. He glowered back at me. Later that day I questioned myself why a man of his experience and success would say that, and why he looked at me that way. Then it dawned on me, even though every customer may not be an actual buyer you approach them like they are.
So while every crash may not be avoidable, we need to approach them as they are avoidable and do everything in our power to do so. Sure like every customer I spoke to didn't result in a sale as every accident won't be avoidable, having the mindset that every customer was a buyer meant my conversion rate increased, just as thinking every crash is avoidable will no doubt decrease the number of crashes there are.
Jeez ... nothing there I haven't seen on a road in GodZone ... and done some meself ... y're a bunch of nanas and might ass well ride GN250s.
A tad risky here and there ... I was thinking it's not that bad ... seen much worse ...
Yeah .. flame me all y' like ... DILLIGAF ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
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