Page 4 of 5 FirstFirst ... 2345 LastLast
Results 46 to 60 of 72

Thread: Aggressive Riders

  1. #46
    Me aggressive?..heh,heh,heh,not on bikes,but my cars often are a bit beat up looking...revenge is sweet.

    Now dogs are a different story - I really hate dogs that come out and chase and bark at me when I'm on a bike.But I usualy ride dirt bikes - one little yappy mutt used to come out at me every morning...so I took to chasing him ,pretty soon he'd run home,well, I would chase him there too,all over the front lawn,nice big slides with my 4.00 18 knob.After a few days of this he decided he might just stay at home when the noisy bike went past.You don't even need a dirt bike - a certain German Shepard would come out of his kennel in the mornings as he heard a vehicle come down the gravel road,then stand by the gate ready to run out....but when he saw a lime green C50 coming down the road he would go back to his kennel.It's just a matter of training.
    In and out of jobs, running free
    Waging war with society

  2. #47
    Join Date
    12th August 2004 - 10:00
    Bike
    1997 Ducati 600 Supersport
    Location
    at work
    Posts
    3,092
    A boss of mine used to have a rotty that ate tyres on the back of harleys - while they were moving.... shame he owned a harley shop, really...

  3. #48
    Join Date
    4th November 2003 - 13:00
    Bike
    BSA A10
    Location
    Rangiora
    Posts
    12,870
    Quote Originally Posted by wari
    I WOnderr if jowsting stickes would worke ona motorbike ...

    Been done before by some French nutters,only works against other bikes though.

    I only ever give them car driving wankers the finger if they piss me off,this is pretty rare as I don't bother riding round town much
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Zevon
    Send Lawyers, guns and money, the shit has hit the fan

  4. #49
    Join Date
    15th February 2003 - 10:49
    Bike
    Tyre Shredder
    Location
    In my own mind
    Posts
    3,869
    Bloody guy did it to me yesterday he looks sees me a little behind him and then starts moving into me. I think he was blind. So i pull up next to him . shake my head and burn off(under the speed limit even). Sure enough 20 secs later i am just ho-humming as i go home and here he comes vroom vroom in his ute. Idiot

    torque(sorry if i get this wrong) what is it about driving cars that makes you such arsehols???

  5. #50
    Join Date
    5th January 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    2008, GSR600K
    Location
    Hutt hutt hooray!
    Posts
    2,924
    I usually just shake my head and laugh at wankers on the road or give them a good glare! Yeah that will teach ya!! I decided it's not worth my while getting upset, I'd rather enjoy the ride.
    My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.

  6. #51
    Join Date
    16th August 2004 - 22:44
    Bike
    1986 honda vfr 750f, dr650 tardish
    Location
    dorkland
    Posts
    683
    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgyiti
    I admit to kicking in a door or two, but loud pipes save lives.
    And it is kinda risky if you piss off the wrong person who has nothing to loose by knocking you off
    was driving home and saw a cage nearly drift into a rider, rider taps window, no bashing or anything, just a tap. and continues on. I watched the guy in the guy swerv to take the bike out. couldnt F%$ing beleive it. and then the driver tries to get through traffic to hunt him down. What a loser but the guy on the bike was lucky, the car missed him by about 30cm's.

  7. #52
    Join Date
    3rd March 2004 - 22:43
    Bike
    Guzzi
    Location
    In Paradise
    Posts
    2,490
    Celtiic S Lilly has the right attitude. Don't let the bastard spoil your day.

    At the end of the day you are more vulneable than the cage. Upset someone and they loose it...............just not worth the heavy shit if you go down.

    Think right, ride right, stay upright. Them's the three R's


    Skyryder
    Free Scott Watson.

  8. #53
    Join Date
    15th August 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    Your Face
    Location
    Waitakerererererereeeeee
    Posts
    2,380
    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    Celtiic S Lilly has the right attitude. Don't let the bastard spoil your day.

    At the end of the day you are more vulneable than the cage. Upset someone and they loose it...............just not worth the heavy shit if you go down.

    Think right, ride right, stay upright. Them's the three R's


    Skyryder
    All I have to say is.......

    Auckland Taxi Drivers
    The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"

  9. #54
    Join Date
    30th March 2003 - 13:00
    Bike
    BICYCLE
    Location
    EARTH
    Posts
    581
    My thoughts are...no matter how angry you feel at
    bad drivers and want to hassel them back....They
    are in the bigger vehicle- so count to ten and stay
    calm

  10. #55
    Join Date
    22nd August 2003 - 22:33
    Bike
    ...
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    4,205
    Blog Entries
    5
    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    I usually swear and glare, but I'm too damn slow to catch up to the offender generally to even consider swiping at their vehicle, the thing that annoys me most is when they are in the wrong and they shake their fist at you and beep the horn, it happens a lot here, people with zero driving skills and manners.
    One time my son was riding his scooter a heavily tattoed guy in a huge valiant/or similar started beeping at him and pointing at the side of the road indicating that my boy should pull over, thinking something was wrong with his scooter, he pulled to the side of the road, the guy in the valiant, honked the horn and drove past laughing, he just wanted to get past my son who was riding at 50kms, my boy was furious, and had he been on his cbr I know he would have kicked the guys door in, two days later he was still fuming about it. I'm glad he was riding the scooter or he may have ended up getting severely beaten by the valiant driver had he kicked the door.
    only a brave man kicks a valiant. they're real steel don'y you know

  11. #56
    Join Date
    22nd August 2003 - 22:33
    Bike
    ...
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    4,205
    Blog Entries
    5
    driving 280k a day i see my share of inconsiderate (and dickheads texting) drivers. 95k in the fast lane of the motorway, not passing trucks on the gordonton rd when there's plenty of room, or my personal 'favorite' - not dipping headlights when following. the other morning, a VY commodore that i had (nicely) passed, once he was about 1km behind me, flicked his lights onto high beam. i adjusted my mirrors, tapped the brakes to flash the brake lights (sometimes that works), and tried speeding up, but at 130k he was still behind me. i ended up stopping, u-turning, lights on high beam, waiting for him to go past, then u-turned and pulled in behind and flicked MY lights on him. made me feel a lot better. he took off at 160k, and i didn't see him again til he was parked on the roadside with a huntly night shift patrol unit, in the taupiri gorge. i tooted as i cruised past, and laughed all the way to work......

  12. #57
    Join Date
    21st January 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    Sold
    Location
    Ak
    Posts
    3,989
    Quote Originally Posted by NC30_chick
    I'm sure that everyone at sometime has had a bad day, and then some wowser pulls out and just about knocks you off your bike, or does knock you off your bike.
    Do you let it ride, or chase them and give them the ole "it's not like you use your mirrors anyway, so you don't need them." or the "character dents"?

    I admit to bashing a few cars. And "hocking" on a car after she squirted me with her window cleaning crap in the eye. Well those are the ones I'm admitting too
    If you've ridden bikes for any length of time you would know that "close calls" are part of the riding experience. Aggression won't solve anything, it may make you feel better at the end of the day, but if anything it will just make things worse and lead from a molehill into a mountain!

    Personally I've never willfully damaged anyone else's vehicle in an accident situation or otherwise just because I may have been angry at them for what they did...I like to try my best to stay away from other vehicles on the road if at all possible and the best method on a bike is to keep in front of the traffic, especially on the open road.


    Zed

  13. #58
    Join Date
    27th July 2004 - 00:36
    Bike
    NC700X XR250 MTS1200
    Location
    Auckland, NZ
    Posts
    3,275
    Blog Entries
    2
    how about stealth mounting a CO2 gas pistol inside the flaring.? or drop a bag of nails (over the top) in front of that cage?

    or mount a squirt bottle of oil and give it a good squirt at their tires when they are stopped at the lights?



    I sometimes wonder where will my imagination take me.

  14. #59
    Join Date
    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
    Bike
    FransAlp 700
    Location
    Nelson
    Posts
    14,484
    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    I sometimes wonder where will my imagination take me.
    A&E?




    .........

  15. #60
    Join Date
    8th June 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    BMW K1200R
    Location
    Under a bridge downtown
    Posts
    1,208
    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    how about stealth mounting a CO2 gas pistol inside the flaring.? or drop a bag of nails (over the top) in front of that cage?

    or mount a squirt bottle of oil and give it a good squirt at their tires when they are stopped at the lights?
    Now that we've ventured into the realms of gleeful folly, I recall a particular conspiracy theory surrounding princess diana death being caused by motorcycle mounted MI5 agent(s) blinding her driver with a strobe light - road safety aside - that'd be the way to go!

    Attach a strobe to your pillion seat, pull in front of the errant driver and blind them! They couldn't see your number plate to identify you, and the roads would be safer for a few minutes while they stopped to regain their vision!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •