I still reckon stabbing the cunt with a pencil is the best idea.![]()
I still reckon stabbing the cunt with a pencil is the best idea.![]()
For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.
is this not what the OP did?
Went to an advanced rider training day to get advance skills for riding to ensure that he was a safer rider on the road gain knowledge as to how to avoid muppets that just want to be muppets do it in a safe environment under professional supervision from experience motorcycle riders under the belief that he was being trained not rammed off the fucking track buy sum cunt with an ego the size of the hulk that couldn't pilot a zandupp on a Sunday after noon to the local whore house for a $1 fuck!
I would not want to go get rider training from the provider of this ART event if this is the possible result, fuck that.
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Am I reading this right?
Indemnity signed, OK,no going the Training day organisiers.No worries and quite right too.
Organisers say, "no undertaking" "idiot" undertakes, for whatever reason, damage is done.
OP.Put this in the hands of the people who said, yes, you are insured while attending a Rider training day. I am and if I wasn't I wouldn't be there.Too may idiots!
Let them do what they do, fix your bike and claim any damages ( excess) from him and or his insurance company.
While this occurred on a race track, it was under the auspices of a "rider training day" and for all intents and purposes it is covered by exactly the same set of rules as if it occurred on the open road.
To all of you out there who were so quick to say, "suck it up"
I know most of you, one way or another, like me you're all pretty much in it for the love of the ride and most of you are actually decent people (OK some of ya's are absolute nut jobs, I still love's youses though) you would not sit still and allow this to happen to yourself or someone you knew and do nothing about it.
So for once put aside the bloody stupid , ONLY ON KB bs and tell it like it is.
here it is from me.
I'd find out this persons details, I'd approach them on a personal level and ask for them to do the right thing.
Failing that, I'd go to my insurance co who do cover me(FULLY) at a rider training day and at a track day and put it in their hands in the full knowledge that they will fix my bike and go the other guy for any excess as he was clearly in the wrong.
I'm not sure I'd have come here telling anyone who would listen that the other person was a big C and wasn't doing this or that, but, he would, one way or another be paying.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
I would too John. Doesn't mean you're always gonna get it. We have road rules in NZ (most countires do). We're expected to stick to them. If some dozzy prick failed to give way and hit the side of your car...would you get out of your car and smash him in the face? Because I think you're saying that if you were the OP...you would've done that at Puke no?
Were you there mate? Are you saying you saw what happened? Or are you simply taking what the OP has said as gospel 100%?
Years ago, at Levels raceway, I was following the late great Robert Holden. His Ducati shit it's self, and dumped oil everywhere. I was trying to catch a draft from him at the time. Come the corner...when I hit the picks...the front tyre being covered in oil didn't want to play ball. I near put it down when it locked up. When I recovered from that nasty front end slide, I was to the inside of Robert. I had no way of scrubbing off anymore speed with an oil soaked front tyre, so I sat it upright and shot through the inside of him and onto the grass.
He thought I'd simply left my braking way too late, and shook his fist at me and gave me the finger. I went over to tell him what had happened afterward, as I was fucking spewing about that, then his reaction. But he didn't know the full story when he shook his fist at me.
Maybe the OP doesn't know the full story yet either. Doubt you do either.
Yes
... and Yes
Mate, if you were doing a defensive driving course and got taken out I'd be pissed... You were doing an 'advanced rider training' day so there was bound to be some over 100kph speeds which can be 'dangerous' ... It's a racetrack, suck it up and come back twice as fast
Built for speed, not for comfort
out of interest what was he riding and what did his bike end up looking like
Lolwut? It was a fucking training day. On a track. Is it really so outrageous that Mr Johnny Motorcycle, who can't afford to lose his bike, should wish to attend such an event? Are such events in fact not suitable for someone who spends all that they can on their bike but still need it to get to work on Monday?
more than 10 char
Boils down to it, though.
ACC will patch you up, and your insurance will patch your bike up. If you didn't have insurance, now you know why it's a good idea.
Forget about the other guy. Resenting him for his fuckup will get you precisely nowhere.
To be honest, you sound like a whiny girl's blouse. Also, the fact that you couldn't work out on your own that there's nothing to be done but get on with life makes you come across as dumb.
I'm sure you're actually very stoic and manly and quite intelligent, so you might want to rethink your approach to posting on the forum.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I like how crasher keeps referring to racing incidents when this particular incident has nothing to do with racing.
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