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    Phew - that was lucky - I went to bed last night and thought - oh - I hope no one takes that the wrong way - but I should have known better.

    One thing to remember is that the idiot is probably much more experienced in matters of random violence and you are all pumped up after the fright and are acting on instinct. While you are on your bike and he is in his car he has ALL the advantage and will not hesitate to use it. Most folks on the forum are decent people and despite the posturing not the type to randomly mess people up so a lot of the tooting and 'fuck yous' etc is pretty much bluff and posturing (it's 100% a natural reaction designed to avoid violence).

    At the time of the incident these guys have the advantage and they know it. If they can end it by a sneaky low blow or a sudden swerve they will do it and all you can do untill the odds come back in your favour is stay out of range.

    Try to avoid talking to them or pointing out what they did wrong - it won't make any difference except to make you vunerable to attack from them. Write down their details and grab a witness is the most effective thing.

    Unless you are an advanced cyborg able to ride a HD like a trail bike one handed and armed with a cool twirling shotgun that you can shoot with your other hand OR and undercover super hero with an actual cape stay the hell away from cars. The bloody things are dangerous enough when driven by 'normal' people

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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    Sadly, the way things are around here, if you hit someone up the arse they seem to put the blame on you. So I guess you need your witnesses.

    Possibly true, but the fact that the car driver left the scene of an accident is worse, specially since he must have known that the accident may have casued injury.

    Sorry to hear about this Intense, I wish for nothing but pain, suffering and misery for the piece of shit that did this.
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    Intense, At least your safe and well, thats the main thing- it could have been a hell of a lot worse.

    Have you heard yet whether they have caught the prick yet???

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    The owners details should be here soon.........for anyone with a mind to point out the error of his ways.....
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    I just want to remind folks that the registered owner of a vehicle isn't necessarily connected to the driver.

    Especially if the vehicle has been borrowed, or the car (or plates) are stolen, or a change of registration hasn't been entered etc etc.

    Don't do anything until you know all of the facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post

    Does the fact that You hit him not he you not put you in the wrong? Hope not for your sake mate, that would suck
    This may be your problem Intense. Although it seems unfair, I can understand the logic. If you run into the back of the vehicle in front IRRESPECTIVE of why they slow/stop then YOU are at fault for not following at a safe distance that would allow you to stop in time. Your insurance may well play this card.
    He left the scene of an accident without checking injured or offering assistance/aid so he should be up for a serious charge there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    I just want to remind folks that the registered owner of a vehicle isn't necessarily connected to the driver.

    Especially if the vehicle has been borrowed, or the car (or plates) are stolen, or a change of registration hasn't been entered etc etc.

    Don't do anything until you know all of the facts.
    Good idea - It's easy enough to check the culprit vehicle is in the driveway of the registered owner first, or ring him to confirm before torching the car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhino View Post
    H
    3a) Slowly let all four tyres down
    3b) Force open the fuel cap and carefully pour 500gm of sugar into the fuel tank.
    3c) Pour 1 litre+ of brake fluid over the bonnet, roof and boot
    3d) Leave discretely
    do us all a favour and engrave "don't fuck with motorcyclists" on the drivers door. Oh, and piss down the aircon vents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    Oh, and piss down the aircon vents.
    That or fish oil/dead fish.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    do us all a favour and engrave "don't fuck with motorcyclists" on the drivers door. Oh, and piss down the aircon vents.
    Or in your case Fatjim, you could just empty your Colostomy bag down the vents!

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    I'm glad to hear you are relatively okay - everything thats important is intact! I understand the loony side of how a situation can go pear shaped pretty quick, hope everything settles in your favour and you get back to riding ASAP!

    Always bad to hear of situations as you found yourself in (brings back bad memories of my one!)

    Ah well, long as you learn and live to learn from it I guess!
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    yup real fuck off reading this, almost time to start fitting thee iron pipe to the bike,cause if it's nothing else and you don't have size on your side at least even things up abit, saves fucking talking , smash their screen or sidewindow, fuck them ,
    Agree slimjim. I have often wanted a gun that spits out ballbearings - having it mounted on handlebars (if no visor). The more I read about the lack of our justice system the more I am starting to believe to take it into your own hands - just don't get caught!!

    Well it has taken 2 months to wrangle with the insurance company - now I am about to suss out parts to fix the bike!!

    Hope you have recovered from the shock!
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    Serious Advice

    Seek a legal opinion BEFORE making your insurance claim!!!!

    Whilst your reactions make perfect sense to all of the insurance compan may take a different view of it.

    My advice pay to speak to a lawyer before submitting your claim, last thing you need is to have it rejected due to some stupid technicality.

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    The owners details should be here soon.........for anyone with a mind to point out the error of his ways.....
    Fill all his locks with glue Would be especially good if he parks outside and cant get into his car or back into his house. Make the bastard catch the bus

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