Of course. I love mine
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Of course. I love mine
Just mine is a bit worse for wear: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh....php?p=1062642
There are situations where it is ok tell customers where to go. BUT it must be done where possible with manners and tact. Sometimes that aint possible and then your boss must back you 100%.
Of course if someone is just being a prick (either customer or staff) then - see ya!
Incidentally I always move my bike away from the pumps after I fill up. I usually do it when I'm filling my car/s too, when I can.
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
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Hey at least it is a bike - no doubt you love riding otherwise you wouldn't have one. Good on you for saving hard and buying a bike.
I used to have a Yamaha XJ750, all I could afford at the time - after a 13 year break from bikes. I promised myself a newer more powerful bike later. Within six months I bought a BMW K100 RS - I stopped smoking and that money paid for the bike!
Ignore arseholes like that one - why wasn't he on his bike then instead of the cage!!
Actions speak louder than words or good intentions
He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up. - Paul Keating
I find that even with an aftermarket exhaust (Scorpion pipe) and 14,000RPM to play with between 1st and 6th gear, the biggest reason to want to use earplugs is not the exhaust noise, but rather wind noise... that's the big problem with open road usage... wind noise is what damages your ears, not so much with the exhaust (unless it was my Kinetic GF170![]()
Saving? Ha! I got a bank loan. I knew the RG was going to die sooner of later and sure enough it seizes a week before I get the new bike so now I'm forced to use pedal power and get to school/work late
I don't smoke, my only addiction is the bikes. Can't really give them up to pay for the bikes![]()
I haven't had problems with leaving my bike at the pump; maybe it's because it's on the centrestand? So it looks properly parked, and not easy to move?
OTOH, I *have* moved my bike if there's someone waiting. The weekend before last I did just that - the station was one with only room for one vehicle each side of the pump. When I came out, there was a Discovery behind the bike, and the female driver looked a bit grumpy, so I moved the bike forward before starting it. Thinking about it now, she probably expected me to move it, or maybe because the vifferbabe was standing by it, she expected her to? And I'm sure that if I was in my car it wouldn't have been a problem, but who knows?
I did have a problem with a RoadRager once (posted on here a few years back). I was pulling into the service station, and he cut me off (I had right of way). Then I went in, and he was doing this elaborate manouevre to pull up to the pump backwards (filler on wrong side?), so I pulled up to the pump, toook the cap off, and started filling up. He starts to pull in, suddenly realises he's been gazumped, and goes WTF?!? Then gets out and starts abusing me. "Hey! Didn't you see I was pulling in? I was going to use that pump, yah egg! Hey! Dickhead!!" etc. etc.
Even though I was still pissed off, I just ignored him, filled the bike up (no particular hurry), went and paid, then rode off. I hadn't taken my helmet off, so he had no idea whether I was some big, mean, ugly bastid (in fact, just the last bit), and my lack of response was probably not what he expected.
As for the "pulling across the car at the front after lanesplitting" thing - I often do that, but twice I've had people start to move before the light's gone green, which is a worry. I can understand their annoyance, but if they thought further than their ego, they'd realise I'm not holding them up at all; I'm off up the road before they've rolled over the line.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've never come across an irate cager when I'm filling my bike. Maybe there's less of them in the south island? A couple of times I've come back out to the bike having paid, and there's a cager waiting patiently for me to shift. I've given them a smile and pushed the bike out of the way before kitting up, and they've mostly smiled back or given a wave of thanks. Maybe I look like a frightened newbie and they feel sorry for me? Or maybe it's my bike that makes them feel sorry?
If ever I come across a cager who is polite I try my best to let them know I appreciate it. Mostly on the open road when they've moved to the left to give me room to get past them, I'll hold my left hand out in a wave of thanks. I definitely appreciate it when they do that, my bike needs all the help it can get when overtaking!
When I'm turning right is one of the (few) times I'm a bit less likely to filter to the front. But if there's a big queue and I really can't be bothered sitting through three sets of lights, I'll filter to the front. But if the car at the front of the queue is fairly well forward, I'll stop just behind them on the left, and when the light goes green just try to go at the same speed as them, and move in behind them as we go around the corner. If the car at the front is back a bit though I'll filter in front of them so they don't get a bright idea and try to drag me off. Gotta be careful of them 4x4s though, often an aggressive driver behind the wheel!Originally Posted by Coyote
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You musta been.... high. You musta been...
mrs kd.... just got off the phone with the operations manager; seems the cow i work with has stuffed her chances of my bosses finding in her favour. her sundays will likely be removed. YAY. age and experience wins again.
the OM said hes happy to keep me on sundays, and since he never hears from me, i seem the better out of the two of us.
the nails in her coffin? bitching to both the OM, the owner and any other staff who would listen. silence is golden....
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