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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    So fuckwit how does your warped mind think if someone is at fault they can be a good rider?
    you're a fuckwit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And you're a broken fucking record.

    Along with all the other broken fucking records.
    and you see no irony in directing that comment in that one direction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    and you see no irony in directing that comment in that one direction?
    It was directed in a number of directions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    It was directed in a number of directions.
    So like shotgun irony??
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    So fuckwit how does your warped mind think if someone is at fault they can be a good rider?
    Nobody is immune from accidents, even at fault ones. Butt head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    While my memory suggests Christchurch to Akaroa is superior to the Rimutaka Hill road, the bar is still set fairly low. Neither of those should make any serious list of top rides.
    Rimutakas was my home turf from 1966 (YDS3 Yam) I wouldn't call it scenic but it was a real test.
    About 10 miles bridge to bridge. Along with that, came the many claims/war stories.
    The Kaitokes before it was a nice warm up before the Hill until the road was straightened in I think the eighties?
    About 4 years ago I moved to the Horowhenua and I haven't been back since.Probably a good thing I think, as I survived the many years scratching over there. Many didn't !

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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Rimutakas was my home turf from 1966 (YDS3 Yam) I wouldn't call it scenic but it was a real test.
    Did you ever punt the Yamaha across the Akatarawas? It used to be fun but the last time I did it (two up), the bike needed another lowish gear and there were too many rubber neckers in 4WDs. Scary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And you're a broken fucking record.

    Along with all the other broken fucking records.
    I remember records...
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    So, in all seriousness, are group rides not a thing over there?

    I'm sure you get some dickish groups like we do here but surely they're easily avoided and, overall, it's all fine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    True but the media coment from the guy's friend was that he was a "good rider" but if he was at fault not so in my opinion. If I ever happened to be at fault in a crash do you think anyone on here would say I was a good rider?
    Well your opinion is stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    I remember there was a story in the media a year or so ago about a guy that died on that road
    and a reported coment from a mate said he was a "good" rider but that would not be the case if they were
    at fault though.
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    So fuckwit how does your warped mind think if someone is at fault they can be a good rider?
    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    True but the media coment from the guy's friend was that he was a "good rider" but if he was at fault not so in my opinion.
    So you bring up some old accident and start waffling on about who may have been at fault with no knowledge of the situation.

    Have some respect you fuckwit

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    It would appear then that the safest way to enjoy a group ride is to leave your bike at home! (sigh)
    No. The safest way according to someone I heard from once is to get a big arse SUV and then you could enjoy a group ride.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WALRUS View Post
    So, in all seriousness, are group rides not a thing over there?

    I'm sure you get some dickish groups like we do here but surely they're easily avoided and, overall, it's all fine?
    Yup, exacary right. Some great multi bike rides to be had, for all levels and tastes.

    Cassina, your riding ability is judged by what you post on KB. IMHO, not an accurate perspective. You are adamant that none of your accidents were avoidable, no fault on your part. Yet you recently posted that a rider fell off in front of you for no reason. Not a hint of speculation in your post, must have been magic or a hole in the gravity. You also refuse to accept that education is of any benefit to reducing risk despite being able to post on here because you were educated sufficiently to almost be able to read and write, let alone ride and drive.

    I stand by my opinion that you are a troll and KB is going down the shitter as a consequence.
    Manopausal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Cry me a fucking river.
    Your're a special-needs fuckwit.
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    And you're a broken fucking record.

    Along with all the other broken fucking records.
    You're a fuckwit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Yup, exacary right. Some great multi bike rides to be had, for all levels and tastes.
    Sweet, I'll continue to organise the move over!

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