View Poll Results: Do you stop?

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Thread: Do you stop for people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    Depends on how dodgey the person on the side of the road looks, and whether I'm alone or have someone with me.
    That explains why no-one stops to help me. But I always try to stop and help ,I once stopped on the motorway to help a guy on a zxr 250 or 400 ( I don`t know it was green )my mate came by 5mins later in his ute ,I stopped him ,we loaded the bike on and then delivered it to his doorstep.

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    Most of the time I stop, (especially if its a bike in need) heck... done a fuel run a couple of times... there is even a photo of me returning with fuel somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    I've stopped everytime ive been able when a bikes on the side of the road and not obviously looking like they're having a leak or a ciggy break. Usually I'll slow down and give a thumbs up/down signal and get a wave in return and off i go.

    Not stopping must be a south island thing......
    Nah, i'm pretty sure its just a Queenstown thing, alot of people here seem to think they are too good to help
    If the world didn't suck so much, we would all fall off

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    Depends. Did they give me a wave on the bike earlier when i waved to them? If so i will, if not then .........
    If i pull up on my Jap bike and they are riding an imperial/sae brand and look at me like "what the fuck would you know" look as i pull up i will keep going, (might just have the tool they need on board as well).
    So really its up to how i feel. A smile and signal will go a long way towards getting you back on the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunhuntin View Post
    i slow for bikes that are stopped on the open road... slow enough to check for a wave that they are ok.
    Ditto. I think that counts as a stop -- the intent is there. If I don't see them in time, or it's otherwise not safe for me to drop anchor, then they're out of luck. But I've turned round before today to see what I could do.

    As others have said, it's do as you would be done by. I've stopped twice in the time I've been in Wellington, and someone else stopped to help me out just a few weeks back.

    I came across some guy pushing a Norton along the side of SH1 south of ChCh last year, while I was driving the Odyssey. He stayed with his bike and I drove the 15 miles to the next gas station (that'd have been a *long* day for him) and when I got back there was a group of at least half a dozen bikers waiting with him.

    Bless! I think they thought I'd nicked the guys $20 and high-tailed it to Sky City.

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    Cool Always and everytime for a bike.

    I will turn around if I am going the other way.

    I have rebuilt clutches, cleaned carbies, repaired leaking petrol hoses, fixed broken chains, push started, got the petrol, fixed broken throttle cables etc.

    If I was stuck I would like someone to stop who can help so I assume that everyone is the same. I care not if you have a patch or is dressed like a toothpaste tube. Why should I? You are on a bike and you have a problem. If I can help I will.

    If you ride past you better keep on going...

    May the bridges I burn light the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    I will turn around if I am going the other way.

    I have rebuilt clutches, cleaned carbies, repaired leaking petrol hoses, fixed broken cains, push started, got the petrol, fixed broken throttle cables etc.

    If I was stuck I would like someone to stop who can help so I assume that everyone is the same. I care not if you have a patch or is dressed like a toothpaste tube. Why should I? You are on a bike and you have a problem. If I can help I will.

    If you ride past you better keep on going...
    +1

    (Except for all that fixing cos I'm not that much of a whizz, sadly...)

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    yip for a biker or a pretty girl

    stopped the other week for a guy who stalled a test bike at the lights and couldnt start it again, we stuffed around for a minute and it fired up, all good.

    dam that test bike sounded good, was a VTR1000 with twin bros exhaust

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    Will always stop for a bike. They might return the favour one day
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    Isn't part of being a biker the fact that other bikers are part of the 'brotherhood'? Why would you not stop?

    I think the last time I stopped was for a guy that worked for one of the bike shops - the bike he was riding had broken down on the Shelley Bay off-ramp. All he needed was a phone to call the shop, but it would've been crappy having to push the bike up the hill, then walk to the gas station around the corner to use the phone. It was a very small thing to lend him my cellphone to make a call, and no real inconvenience to me.

    But knowing how karma works, the next time I break down, I'll be waiting for weeks for help.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Absolutely, as long as they don't look too much like axe murderers and it's in daylight with plenty of people around...

    I'd hate to think that someone wouldn't come to my assistance if I needed help.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007XX View Post
    Absolutely, as long as they don't look too much like axe murderers and it's in daylight with plenty of people around...
    Oh, crap!
    That rules me out on both counts...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Oh, crap!
    That rules me out on both counts...
    I never said there couldn't be exceptions to my rules...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Time to cut out the "holier/more enlightened than thou" bullshit and the "slut" comments and let people live honestly how they like providing they're not harming themselves or others in the process.

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    I stop or at the very least slow down and check to see if everythings hunky-dory. Even done it for cagers (I used to do this when I was a cager anyhows!) But the reaction you get from cagers when you're a biker helping them is priceless!

    Never know when you may need the help yourself one day
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    since i dont have a license, i voted no on my parents' behalfs. they dont stop. thats not to say they dont sympathise though

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