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    The price of unpredictability

    I was faced with one of those 'pinch me I'm dreaming' situations that arise when you scrounge around a bike rag.

    I needed to go up to the shops and had a choice - Everyone was in and for a brief moment there was a new ZX10, Cagiva Raptor, Moto Morini, New Fazer, my Buell or a Vespa LX250ie available.

    What's the last thing you would expect big dave to take? The Vespa of course.
    What a hoot - no pedals, gears or clutch and and a fuel injected 250. Just good clean fun and it gets along OK - oh shite 80 in a 60 zone real easy.

    So there I am pootling up the shop and I get completely carved up by two guys on 1200s.

    One lane split me at 70kph in a marginal call - I was about to change lanes cause the lights had turned green and up he shoots. was probably OK but scared the shit out of me.

    The other guy was coming back and just straight out undertook me.

    Now I have never shared the same 'bon ami' with scooter riders that I enjoy with other motorcyclists - but i've never flat out dissed them either.

    These are riders on the things too folks. they don't deserve to be blown off just for riding them.

    In fact - if they are on one of the late Vespas - they're on a pretty nice ride.

    I've reviewed my attitude.

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    dont mean to laugh but the way you told it was kinda funny....you do have a point though.

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    I don't like scooters... just the way I am...

    But at the same time, I pay the utmost care around other bikes and scooters, taking more time to pass them than anything else. You never know when they will do the exact same thing as you.

    If anything, the scooters tend to be quite unpredictable. Had one today undertaking cars to the front of lights, by squeezing through next to the footpath. You would never find me there normally, but you have to take it into account.
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    Better a scooter rider than a sportsbike rider I always say - at least they got class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls
    dont mean to laugh but the way you told it was kinda funny....you do have a point though.
    good - it was meant to be - you would have thought it even funnier if you saw me on it. But it was still me IYKWIM.

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    Anyone on 2 wheels gets a wave from me, all part of the same brotherhood

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    I'm not particularly fond of scooters, but I do take care around them. After all, we don't need to make it MORE likely for them to fall off, do we?

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    Just because they escape the license'ocrats doesn't mean they don't feel the joy of being on two wheels.

    They just havn't discovered country roads yet.

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    I sort of think of scooter riders who have yet to upsize. Some will, some will never. Yea I know bad english.............but the wifes away............I'm climbing the wall.............it's Saurday and I'm doing the washing.................and after it's done I'm going for a scoot.....................been about three weeks. Better english next post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    I sort of think of scooter riders who have yet to upsize. Some will, some will never. Yea I know bad english.............but the wifes away............I'm climbing the wall.............it's Saurday and I'm doing the washing.................and after it's done I'm going for a scoot.....................been about three weeks. Better english next post

    Skyryder

    ........uggggg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Better a scooter rider than a sportsbike rider I always say - at least they got class.
    but they lack skill!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Everyone has to start somewhere. They are on two wheels, so thats not a bad start. No one person or brand is better than another, and noone has the right to deliberatly endanger/ blatantly disrespect others because of what they ride/dont ride
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    Dave, are you a MOD or a ROCKER. Decide now, for the lines of war were drawn a long time ago.
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    Good on ya Dave!

    I too have noticed the lack of respect and snobbery that allot of bikers show to scooter pilots. Been craved up in similar fashion too. Guy on an NSR250 whipped by on the left coming off the motorway like it was some big thing to pass the guy on the scooter - DUH! Anyway, I pulled alongside at the lights, flicked the lid and commented on how nice the NSR was, he seemed rather ashen and I think he realised that he was just being a dick.

    So for all those out there that feel scooter rider's are nobs, 'don't judge a book by it's cover', some of us actually ride rather larger / faster bikes as well.

    Bling to Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    Dave, are you a MOD or a ROCKER. Decide now, for the lines of war were drawn a long time ago.
    Yes. quite right - black leather, tattoos and 100 horsepower - or a gaberdine safari suit and 20.....did I tell you how much I enjoy riding the triumph thruxton - beautiful motorcycle....

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