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    Not the usual Bike V Car....

    I was coming to work the other day, along Oriental parade and came along to the long line of stationary cars. I do the usual pull out and pass (only doing about 20k), when sure enough, someone decides to pull out to park across the road or do a u-turn, just as i"m on her rear wheel. I did my best pre-coffee, crappy bakes, avoidance manoeuvre but hit the side of the front bumper with my leg. There was a loud crash and the next I know is I'm passed the car, still upright with no pain! I look back and the entire front bumper unit lights, spoiler inlcuded. is lying in the middle of the road. All I could think was how bloody lucky was that! I went back to have a chat and she started implying it was my fault because she had her indicator on. Needless to say I felt otherwise, so left her to it. I still cant believe I got off so lightly.

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    Fuck! Bet you are pleased you got that bionic leg now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by where2now View Post
    I look back and the entire front bumper unit lights, spoiler inlcuded. is lying in the middle of the road.
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    Why do wankers think it's okay to do whatever the hell they like as long as they indicated?!?!?

    "I indicated, I can go the wrong way up SH1..."

    Tosspots!

    Good on ya for re-arranging their front lights!
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    the man of steel, HUH
    agree with you, damn that was lucky.
    Glad ya didn't get hurt.

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    shit hope she not got your plate number, as you did leave the sceen of an accident, by looking back in the first place you should have just keeped going, hope noone comes to visit you

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    Last week coming round Basin Reserve to go up through Mt Vic tunnel, I had a bus that is in the left lane beside me just pull into my lane, indicating as it moved over, not before.
    I was beside the bus and had nowhere to go but into the lane on my right, luckily car driver saw it all happen and moved over to give me room. If I was in a car it would have been really bad.
    He had no reason to move over, except his lane was going slower than mine.
    So I followed the bus all the way back to the depo (explains why he was driving like a bat out of hell - no passengers, ready to knock off)
    He disappeared into a big shed, so I took the number, marched into the office where all drivers were signing off, and laid a complaint.
    Not that they care, but it was very satisfiying to point out , in a loud voice, that I could have been killed cos he didn't check but just pulled over, pushing me out of my lane.
    All the drivers signing off suddenly were looking the other way, try to give the impression it wasn't them.
    I find buses are the worst, pull out, don't indicate, think they can intimidate bikers out of their right of way.

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    Nice One. The breaking of the bumper/lights etc. would have absorbed all the force of the impace - s'when things don't break when you hit 'em that it hurts.

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    What kind of shitty car has its bumber fall off when you kick it???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    What kind of shitty car has its bumber fall off when you kick it???
    The bumper of any car that is being driven by someone with baggy pants and a headpiece that is neither a beanie or a hat but some kind of messed up combination of the two will fall off with a swift kick... They are usually only taped on for show anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    What kind of shitty car has its bumber fall off when you kick it???
    probably a honda
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    Normally, taking out the side mirror is held in high regard but the whole friggen bumper? You sir, take the cake.

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    Thumbs up

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    Nice work. I wonder if she indicated for a full 3 seconds as is required by law? I'm thinking not. People need to realise that indicators mean "I am going to do something in a little while" not "I'm doing something now" or "I've just done something and this is confirmation of that"
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    He was looking more dazed than usual when he got to work that morning.... Lucky the woman was not driving a 57 Chevy or similar, those bumbers don't pop off quie so easily... ;-)

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