View Poll Results: How do you react after being cut off?

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  • I rev my bike like a little girl

    6 6.06%
  • I ‘flip em the bird’

    15 15.15%
  • I go for the wingmirror

    12 12.12%
  • I go for the fender

    4 4.04%
  • I yell a racist comment knowing it won’t be heard

    3 3.03%
  • I ride like it didn’t happen because I don’t want to give bikers a bad rep

    17 17.17%
  • I’m Katman, i don’t get cut off because my anticipation skills are so amazing

    42 42.42%
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Thread: How do you react after being cut off?

  1. #106
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    10th December 2009 - 22:42
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    ...nothing so complex...I was being facetious..

  2. #107
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMSec View Post
    ...nothing so complex...I was being facetious..

  3. #108
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    17th January 2008 - 13:57
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    I always ride faster than the cars so I never get cut off.
    Ride fast or be last.

  4. #109
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    12th June 2006 - 21:18
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    Doh......

    I or we have only ever re-acted badly to being cut off, prat in a brand new ute undertook us coming out of traffic lights on a very busy bit of raod, he was intent on forcing us into the oncoming traffic until Mrs NH placed her boot into his drivers door Nice new blue rodeo with huge dent in door...... Priceless

    In hind sight it was a stupid thing to do but thats what happens when you scare the bejesss' out of Mrs NH

  5. #110
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    26th February 2009 - 06:43
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    I have another one, but this one was more my fault. Right at the start of the vid I'm in a bus lane and merging back into the traffic. I stayed way too far left which gave the people mover room to get beside me. If I'd claimed my lane it wouldn't have happened. I hit the horn again, but this time it was "hey I'm right here, don't crush me against the curb please kthx"

    .

    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

  6. #111
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    Quote Originally Posted by nighthawk View Post
    he was intent on forcing us into the oncoming traffic until Mrs NH placed her boot into his drivers door Nice new blue rodeo with huge dent in door...... Priceless
    - Serves him right. Mrs NH must have a hell-ova kick, doors are not easy to dent - ive tried at pick-a-part


    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMice View Post
    I'm turning here too
    that stebel is super effective. I think i might have to make the investment. Whats the camera make and model that you got off 1-day? did it come with the helmet mount?

  7. #112
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    Quote Originally Posted by over5tayer View Post
    that stebel is super effective. I think i might have to make the investment. Whats the camera make and model that you got off 1-day? did it come with the helmet mount?
    Stebel here I bought the twin pack and decided to use the low tone. Real cheap (~$40)

    The camera is this one here. Mine was $69 on 1-day. I use the long rubber strap around the base of my helmet and have the camera mounted below my right cheek. Sound isn't great, but the pictures are ok. Not HD of course, but better than what you see uploaded to the web.
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

  8. #113
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    26th April 2010 - 20:38
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    Quote Originally Posted by over5tayer View Post
    you can probably see everything from the pictures but just in case - velcro super glued to foamy stuff above tacho, velcro on camera, small cuts of 3m strips to get the height adjustment right, rubber band to hold the back down.

    Video and sound quality was quite a lot better before i cropped and uploaded to youtube - in saying that, a friend purchased 1 of these and the quality was . Guess its luck of the draw

    thanks man - i'll have to rig up something similar.
    Last edited by Virago; 27th March 2011 at 14:03. Reason: HTML

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