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  1. #31
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    Hey bro i saw you this morning must of been after the crash because i saw your bike resting against the left hand shoulder and you walking around your bike, i would of stopped but there is no shoulder there and i would of held my fucking lane up for about 10 minutes, NOT GOOD.

    Glad everythings sweet. You dont work by ihug do you?
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    Holy Shit, JR!... hope you and the bike stop hobbling ASAP!


    get a helmet now!

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    Bugger, bugger, bugger, bugger, bugger!

    You silly bunt!

    Sic transit gloria mundi (the illness will pass and you'll feel better by Monday)
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Sorry to hear that buddy

    That is bad news, hope you and the bike get sorted soon. Biker Gods, take your share before summer (PS: I think you've had your share by now, so sod off!)

    Dave.

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    Aww man, sorry to hear that. That bit of motorway from the western springs on-ramp to the southern motorway off-ramp is totally nuts in the mornings with people changing lanes going faster in the middle and outside lane, and at a standstill in the lane going to the southern motorway. Since I'm going into the city, I generally stay in the fast lane because the flow is more consistent and there are less people moving in and out of it. I went through there at about 7:40am today.

    It must've looked impressive though, doing a stoppie and flipping it

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    It must've looked impressive though, doing a stoppie and flipping it
    I hope so. Maybe someone had a good story to tell when they got into work this morning.

    It's slightly strange, looking at a bike lying neatly in the middle of the lane, pointing back toward the oncoming traffic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I hope so. Maybe someone had a good story to tell when they got into work this morning.

    It's slightly strange, looking at a bike lying neatly in the middle of the lane, pointing back toward the oncoming traffic.
    JR - you'e alive! Again. Still.
    How was the luncheontime boozing, or have you not done that yet?

    I wrote a really really funny version of your crash (the compleat and unabridged story) before noontime, but the machine logged me out, and it got lost. (Prolly just as well given your "I'm in no mood to take your shit, buddy" line of reply before that. )
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    damn - the lane splitting guru got taken down! Sorry to hear it J. I shall try and calm my own activities too for the next little while so we don't have another KB-threepeat of spills. In all honesty mate, if you really want to make safer headway through the cages, you want to be on something with better brakes than the FXR. Upgrading to the GSXR made me feel a LOT safer about quick stopping than any of my previous bikes.

    Incidentally, when I see a stupid piece of driving occur in front of me, I've made a habit of looking at the driver when i go past. Yes, sometimes its Asian people, but its often indians, polynesians and all sorts of others too. The latest one to have me gobsmacked (yesterday) was the old white fart in a silver people mover gassing on his cell phone changing lanes without indicating as he went through one of the busier bits of motorway at gilles on ramp!
    AS for stupid riders... well, at least I know who one of them is! *rolls eyes to try and look at the back of my own head*

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I hope so. Maybe someone had a good story to tell when they got into work this morning.
    yeah.. the buggers who see the bin always have the more interesting stories! I bet a few people had some great stories when my gsxr did a piroute (sp? - ahh, who cares, its french! ) pulling out in front of them in December!
    Why does no one have a video camera around when these things happen to us? (I hope this is not some sort of pre-emptive fate for MR and his video this w/e! take it easy mate!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I hope so. Maybe someone had a good story to tell when they got into work this morning.

    It's slightly strange, looking at a bike lying neatly in the middle of the lane, pointing back toward the oncoming traffic.
    I'm sure there will have been plenty of chat around the CBD's watercoolers about an arrogant biker hoon getting his just deserts after trying to stunt in rush hour traffic..

    As for repairs dick smith have 20m rolls of gaffa for $5 at the moment

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    Sorry to hear I ''missed'' you this morning jrandom,you should leave earlier somedays and we can have a chat as we pull your bike out from under the Pajero.You were bloody lucky to walk away with just a bad mood this morning,everyday life in the jungle breeds good reactions eh?
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    It's probably just coincidence, but in the two years I've been commuting on a bike - and I've seen some pretty idiotic behaviour in that time - the two times when I've come closest to being taken out by a lane-changing cage have been in the last 3 days: on Manukau Rd just before the Greenwood corner lights on Monday and on the motorway just after the Gillies Ave on-ramp yesterday. Both in the morning. Come to think of it, most of the stupidity I've seen has been in the mornings. Are these people still half-asleep??
    The second incident in particular left me a bit shaken.
    However, I am pleased to demolish a cherished prejudice and report that in neither incident was ethnicity relevant...
    JR I hope you're having at least the rest of the week off to recover from your injuries.
    Age is too high a price to pay for maturity

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    JR - you'e alive! Again. Still.
    How was the luncheontime boozing, or have you not done that yet?
    Following Yokai's sage advice, I restricted myself to a single pint.

    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    I wrote a really really funny version of your crash (the compleat and unabridged story) before noontime, but the machine logged me out, and it got lost. (Prolly just as well given your "I'm in no mood to take your shit, buddy" line of reply before that. )
    I'm sure you'll have plenty of time to reconstruct it... I don't mind people taking the piss. Anyone contemplating small-minded nastiness would do well to don their asbestos longjohns, however.
    kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    Come to think of it, most of the stupidity I've seen has been in the mornings. Are these people still half-asleep??
    All four of my proper crashes on the FXR in the last two years have been in the mornings. [Edit: no, I tell a lie. One was on the motorway, coming home about 6:30pm.]

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    I am pleased to demolish a cherished prejudice and report that in neither incident was ethnicity relevant...
    I make no claims regarding the tired old ethnic stereotypes. It just so happened that this morning's event fitted one, which proves nothing.

    One spot of luck was the absence of Highway Patrol officers during the time it took me to crash, recover, get the bike going and get into work. Things could have gotten a lot more expensive very quickly had one happened upon the scene, I suspect.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    JR I hope you're having at least the rest of the week off to recover from your injuries.
    Ho hum. I'll see how I feel in the morning.
    kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
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    There's a moral there somewhere, get all law-abiding and bin it.

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