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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    >>Anyone who says their riding could not be better is an idiot.<<

    Get fucked. Who wrote this? Kiwibiker?
    I'm all for training if needed but there are many thousands of competent road riders who don't actually need to improve anything. It's not a racetrack as per the example cited.
    I think it is a Symantec thing.
    Look at the MotoGP, they practice as much as they can, do they have more to learn?
    Possibly but i doubt it, but we all know practice makes perfect. So instead of saying we all need to learn more maybe it should be we should practice more.
    Early on in my short riding life i went to CSS and was quite surprised by the number of older experienced riders that said they learnt something.
    Food for thought? or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    I think it is a Symantec thing.
    Look at the MotoGP, they practice as much as they can, do they have more to learn?
    Possibly but i doubt it, but we all know practice makes perfect. So instead of saying we all need to learn more maybe it should be we should practice more.
    Early on in my short riding life i went to CSS and was quite surprised by the number of older experienced riders that said they learnt something.
    Food for thought? or not.
    Good point - Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying don't do it. Just that there are plenty that have done so - and achieved and maintain the core competencies needed for road riding. Nada idioto.

    Me personally, I'd make all licences much harder to get in the first place and would condone a special competency test for bikes over 125 horsepower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    Mate what more can we give you...its all on that site and the ACC site.
    The TOR has been public for months and months. It covers a lot of what anyone needs to know.
    Rules now??? Your simply never going to accept its happened and allow it to actually get rolling are you?
    I'm not doing anything to stop it getting rolling, in fact identifying an area of concern for bikers (unless it is just me?), for MOTO NZ to address may help (if it is addressed).
    I think my concerns are valid, I don't want to see MOTO NZ being used as a way for ACC to slowly pull back on funding motorcycle safety initiatives and directly charge us for them instead. Nothing I have seen so far addresses that issue, and tbh, as somebody who "owns the options" I would like to see some sort of guidelines/rules put in to that effect.

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    That's one of the thing we have as a 'rule' is it cannot be spent on otherwise already funded projects.
    That's a start (is this stated anywhere in the public domain?), but what about new projects that do exactly the same thing in a different region? Or discontinued then restarted projects previously funded by ACC? any rules for those sort of occurrences?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    and would condone a special competency test for bikes over 125 horsepower.
    It would be a lot easier just to ban them
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    It would be a lot easier just to ban them
    You don't weigh 125kg!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    that site is a formal govt resource and will be held to a far higher standards of professionalism
    So a no ACC, Police or other govt dept input, then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    That, right there, is the attitude that lead to the shitfight/s in KM's poll thread and my Bitch about bikers thread.
    The two sides are diametrically opposed.
    Those that believe they have nothing to learn and no need to continually improve their riding skills.
    You're a jerk. As usual, anyone that doesn't immediately accept your premise is either stupid or willfully criminal.

    Yes, those you decry are indeed better than you, they find they're confident enough in their abilities that they dont' need to blame every other fucker for their own shortcommings.

    Unsurprisingly, they also seem to be the ones that have no trouble minding their own fucking business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Edit: you know, there are also many things at which I am happy to be merely competent in the 'ordinary' sense. 10 pin bowling and juggling for examples.
    What if you were juggling chainsaws?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    What if you were juggling chainsaws?
    It's a trick question, innit?

    Wait... are you in range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    Last I heard - and this was nearly 10 years ago - there were no trained/certified motorcycle crash inspectors in NZ. Garbage in, Garbage out.
    That's bang on.

    Rule 1 - before you change something you have to be able to measure it.

    At the moment the only stats that ACC (or the cops) have that are meaningful and therefore measurable are that x bikes crashed and whether they are single or multi vehicle accident.

    It's all moot anyway, I simply don't trust ACC when it comes to stats. I've seen first hand how ACC create their own performance survey stats and it's a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    You're a jerk. As usual, anyone that doesn't immediately accept your premise is either stupid or willfully criminal.
    Please point out any post where I said that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Yes, those you decry are indeed better than you, they find they're confident enough in their abilities that they dont' need to blame every other fucker for their own shortcommings.
    "They" may indeed be better riders than I. Please point out any post where I said they weren't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Unsurprisingly, they also seem to be the ones that have no trouble minding their own fucking business.
    And yet you find it necessary to have a poke at mine...

    I see you deleted two lines of my post quoted. Is that because you agree with them, and can't bring yourself to say so?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Stuff...
    BD says I'm not allowed to abuse the comprehensively challenged.

    So I'll be just over here, refraining from commenting on the local and various village idiots’ shortcomings.
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