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    Soiled undies .

    Turned right out of Puhoi rd yesterday afternoon headed right to waiwera.doing about 80-90 k's max (I had not been at pub)
    Right hand bend at bottom of hill, i was following my mate in the righthand wheel line of cars in front, i was about 2 car lengths behind mate.
    get half way around corner and a gentleman of Asian descent comes toward us at least a metre over the double yellow no pass lines, he is looking and talking i think to passenger.
    He miss's mate by about 300mm and i think to myself Fuck that was close craig.
    Then my turn, i somehow stood the wee strom more vertical as i felt my elbow hit the car, the c##t broke my front indicator and i had white paint on the nob on the end of my handlebars.
    somehow stayed on the bike ,
    i think maybe the wheel arch of the car hit my indicator.
    Keep looking at the wee strom and cannot work out how the tank or my leg missed the prick.
    Any way i am alive which is nice, awake from 4am- 6am this morning with what if's running thru my brain.
    Now wondering if left wheel line is not a better option to follow in behind cages.
    Good way to get the heart pumping i tell you.

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    Cool

    Good to hear you kept the bike upright and that you are ok....
    Hope it wont be too expensive to replace the broken bits....


    I dont suppose you got the rego of the car?

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    No rego just that stunned mullet feeling, i wondre if the prick even knew he clipped me

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    far out , some one has been praying for you mate.

    Cage drivers have no idea some times aye.

    How much $ will it set you back?.

    You are very lucky, keep riding safe mate.
    Jim
    SHIT whats that noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot View Post
    No rego just that stunned mullet feeling, i wondre if the prick even knew he clipped me
    Probably not... its called tunnel vision... only see a direct line in front of you...dont turn the head to look sideways... the head never moves nor do the eyes... hence it called tunnel vision.

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    Crickey mate that was close!! I had an asian do something similar to me once too where they were parked on the side of the road and as I was about to ride on past they decided it was a good time to do a U turn and the prick clipped my leg (no damage to that luckily as there was already a 420mm long rod and 3 bolts holding it together from another asian that hit me) and broke my rear indicator off

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    damage was only a broken indicator, probly 100plus dolla i suppose.

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    I'm going to buy a Vee Strom for my next bike, once my GSX-R is all worn out. Looks like the best of two worlds type of bike.
    JIM
    SHIT whats that noise.

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    Shit, you are one lucky bastard! Getting your indicator broken was bad enough but I am impressed you stayed on the bike and didn't suffer the same fate - ie, broken bits.

    Buy a Lotto ticket while your luck's still good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    Jezuz Jim, havnt you worn that bloody thing out yet?
    not yet cus, its getting close though, maybe once my next carrea change is all sorted I'll spend some $
    JIM
    SHIT whats that noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot View Post
    Now wondering if left wheel line is not a better option to follow in behind cages.
    Maybe in situations like this, but generally I'd say no. The other day I noticed someone doing that and thought to myself, I never even saw that bike until well after the car he was following passed me (opposite side of road). If I had been waiting for that car to pass before pulling into a driveway or road on other side of the road, I probabaly would have collected said biker.
    So glad to hear you had a lucky escape though, good sturdy bike and rider by the sounds.
    Mrs KD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot View Post
    No rego just that stunned mullet feeling, i wondre if the prick even knew he clipped me
    The "plick" would not have any idea... just like his driving... absolutely no idea!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blind spot View Post
    Now wondering if left wheel line is not a better option to follow in behind cages.
    Going around a right hand bend it sometimes is. A bike at lean takes up a fair amount of room and riding in the right hand wheel track can put you quite close to the centre line. On the straights, no.

    Regardless, glad you're ok mate. Good skills both in avoidance but also keeping on the bike once he nudged you.

    Times like this I try to put faith in Karma to sort out the son of a bitch.

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    Ahh honoulable asian gentleman purchase dlivers ricense for $400 from crooked instructor.

    Hopefully he will repeat his masterful acts of driving another day when its an 18 wheeler in the oncoming lane, and gene pool will be improved.
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    And you didn't chase him to discuss the matter?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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