I'd fire your marketing team...
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Old enough to know better
(but doing it anyway!)
Ooohhhhh good, another Katman bashing thread. These are always good fun.
Katanas can suck my balls.
This is true. But if the cars were stationary...I doubt you or anyone else would slow down to 20kph (if you did/do...you're a fucking menace). So then all of a sudden...out from behind the line of cars pops a van and wastes you...I could understand you (them) not having much of a chance. Yes I know you can see the top of a van over the cars. But if the van too is stantionary...and get's shunted by a car from behind into your path...you wouldn't have seen the car behind the van...
Certain things CAN indeed be unavoidable when riding. But I'm all for taking as much care as you poss can.
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
So do I!
But seriously, if one's not prepared to back oneself, what the hell is one doing on a motorbike in the first place? All I'm saying is, when I go for a ride, I'm consciously backing myself to stay in one piece. I don't see it as a gamble.
Aye. You could be riding along and get hit by lightning just as a tree falls on you from the side of the road. There's a point where one just has to write the risks off and carry on.
No, I was quite serious.
What I do is, say exactly what I mean and what I'm prepared to defend. It's often unpopular, and people sometimes deal with it by telling themselves that it's a 'pisstake' and they can therefore ignore it.
It's not. And I never do the "just kidding, haha got you" cop-out when the going gets tough. If someone successfully argues that I'm wrong, I'll change my position.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
What disappoints me most is that motorcyclists, by and large, prefer to be patted on the head and told "There, there, you did well to almost avoid the crash" instead of "wake the fuck up and make a better effort next time".
More people should be prepared to make big calls and then set about living up to them.
Seems instead that people prefer to set their goals low enough that no effort is required.
Good question. The only info (stats etc) I've ever found was on the NZ Police site. There's no actual report on any specific incident that I could see though: https://www.police.govt.nz/sites/def...-2011-2015.pdf
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