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    Near Death Experience

    I near died tonite because someone in a HR/ HD holden ignored a give-way.... if i was doing the speed limit, (I came out of a corner real slow for once due to the said give-way) instead of below, if i didnt cover my front brake, I would be implanted into a 67 holden full of 17 year olds. the driver had a hoodie and a cap hence NO peripheral vision. i stopped shaking and followed them round the corner where they stopped (6 in car) and asked the driver what he thought he was doing...."sorry man" ..... could of hit him.....

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    Glad you're ok!! And that you were able to speak to him too. Is that all he had to say???

    Phew!
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    Im sorry to sound like a cynic dude-Thats the lot of a biker.
    Right or wrong we're the ones that end up dead
    Ya just accept it or give up bikes.
    My old man told me --son theyre all homocidal maniacs out to kill YOU.
    Its good to see you were ready for it and even better that all ya got was a scare. :spudwave:
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    I know what you mean
    I live near a intersection on a huge straight with stop signs and most(as in damn heaps) people roll though
    Nearly got taking out by a ute a few days ago
    If i was going straight though i would of been hit but instead i was about to turn off
    and the guy crossed out in front of me.

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    Well that's a 66 actualy but good on you for avoiding the clown.
    It's that anticapation thing that will see you riding for many years,well done.

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    There are some useless sons of bitches out there.. I'm glad you didn't take a swing at this guy though, considering he had 5 mates in the car.

    I don't suppose you got his plate by some chance? A police complaint might drive home the seriousness of his actions. I'm usually too busy staring in disbelief at these fools to think to take a number plate..

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    Cheers all....
    Learnt years ago to stay alive by covering my front brake at intersections, no matter who gives way! learnt the back brake aint much use if you panic too..... i hope any learners can take something from this.

    not stomping the right foot saved me from a lowside tonite too... hope people spend time to adjust their pedal so it's in reach when needed without having to jump on it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by paparazzi
    There are some useless sons of bitches out there.. I'm glad you didn't take a swing at this guy though, considering he had 5 mates in the car.

    I don't suppose you got his plate by some chance? A police complaint might drive home the seriousness of his actions. I'm usually too busy staring in disbelief at these fools to think to take a number plate..

    funny you should mention that.... i'm pretty ugly and i'm pretty sure i scared them!

    the funnier thing (and this freaks me out) 2 nites ago when i got home from work, the cops had them pulled over outside my house.... probably the reason i didnt go off, as they might know where i live,(or not) and my mrs and baby are home alone during the day...cant risk it....fairly unique bike on the coast here (i think they hang out up the road a bit)

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    well if they are local, I'd say leave it a few weeks and then go visit them with a set of sidecutters and whip off their tire valves.

    It would provide a great inconvenience and hopefully have them off the road for a while.

    A friend of a friend once did it to a parking warden's car and had a good laugh watching it being hoisted up onto a flatbed tow truck afterwards..

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    funny you should mention that.... i'm pretty ugly and i'm pretty sure i scared them!
    It does seem like we polarise the public.. 1/2 consider us nusances on their roads, and the other 1/2 seem to live in fear of us..

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    Cmon people we are on motorcycles the most invisible object to the "cage drive" because we are not a threat, intersections are dangerous green lights arent safe, what happened to defensive driving? Im still beating my head against the wall telling the wife and kids sure you have right of way but whats the point when the bastards have hit you and have no insurance you may be right but, you still arent going to win. Ive hit enough cars on bikes to know it still hurts even when you in the right. People be careful out there Cold Kiwi next weekend, gotta make it there.

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    so glad you are ok, it is my opinion that you can never trust that omeone has actually seen you, I've had people appear to be looking straight at me and still pull out in front of me, glad you didn't end up as a statistic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by toads
    so glad you are ok, it is my opinion that you can never trust that omeone has actually seen you, I've had people appear to be looking straight at me and still pull out in front of me, glad you didn't end up as a statistic!
    Thanks toads

    if it had of been a car they would have been t-boned.... he didnt even slow down... i hate to bitch but i *555 when i got home and relax.... he's a known idiot aparrently.... you just cant drive with a hoodie on and seat laid back... wheres your peripheral vision??? at 17-18 with no experience??? very scary... half the time they cant even see over the doors!

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    Hey, was that 67 a semi hotted station wagon?

    I know those guys and more importantly their old man... I fucking read them the riot act if you like.....

    If not. I'm sure you scared them 'cos you are right! You are frigging HIDEOUS man! Musta scared em 6 ways to hell!

    Hey! I'm taking the SR to randal tomorra for a WOF

    I've got to change the oil in the Guzzi too and install the windage plate but I reckon we need a early morning hill ride (not tomorra 'cos I'm pissed OK)

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    Might just be the time to give up on the ciggees. Make contact via email for the 'secret.'

    Good to hear your ok. The fuckers are out there and everywhere.

    Stay sharp, stay cool, stay alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Hey, was that 67 a semi hotted station wagon?

    I know those guys and more importantly their old man... I fucking read them the riot act if you like.....

    If not. I'm sure you scared them 'cos you are right! You are frigging HIDEOUS man! Musta scared em 6 ways to hell!

    Hey! I'm taking the SR to randal tomorra for a WOF

    I've got to change the oil in the Guzzi too and install the windage plate but I reckon we need a early morning hill ride (not tomorra 'cos I'm pissed OK)
    Nah on the wagon Paul, HD (1966-67, pre HR so prob 66) sedan...dark blue 17-18'" chrome rims...yeah i scared them...imagine if i took my helmet off!!!



    thought the SR was runnin weeeeks ago

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