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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    I believe once the Christmas decorations hit the stores things go down hill, it will get worse around the time Christmas ads appear on the telly you just watch.
    Tend to agree, there will be a lot of road jealousy, I'm sure that there is nothing worse than a relaxed biker cruising along enjoying themselves while you're busy obsessing and stressing out over xmas details.

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    You should have kicked her car, then gotten into a scuffle with her, the threatened to stab her, hen stab her and take her handbag and run her over witha 4x4, then rob a dairy, then..... then she would have learnt her lesson and you would also get compensation from the police. Not like she can retaliate anyway, she would get charged, and who would think of retaliating anyway .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I guess he'd had a few too many motorcyclists piss him off that day.
    Nope, I reckon he was a KBer and your 'KTMAN' personalised plate tipped him off.
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    Saw a nutcase on the Hutt road last night 5:07pm, a bit south of the BP station - peak hour traffic, I'm in the left lane, a BMW650 in the right lane, riding in the centre of the lane, maintaining a small, but ok gap behind the car in front - traffic flowing pretty well at about 60 -70kmh.
    Dumbfucker in a little "smart car" thing, grey in colour registration number CBM576, squeezes between the centre barrier and the bike, and jams in between the bike and the car in front. I noted the details cos I'm going to report it if I can.
    Bit further down the road, just after Horokiwi, same dumbfucker decides he (it was a male driver) needs to turn off to Petone so without indicating jams in between two cars in the left lane causing the one behind to brake hard. Probably thinks he is sooo clever
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Sunhuntin,

    I don't blame ya for being mad. I would be.
    That driver is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to inattention and stupidity in driving skills.

    We have all had these types of experiences and we will again. Ride safe.

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    yeh, its not the first time ive been passed on the left... more like the 4th or 5th. just annoyed me cos i was indicating [and bike has just got a wof, so indicators are working perfectly.] she wasnt on a cell, and appeared to be looking straight ahead. i think she may be blind to vehicles in front of her.

    sometimes id love to get a few sets of relay xmas lights and hook them up somehow and see if that makes a difference.

    ive been of the opinion for years tis better to get there late than not get there at all. i gave susan a bollocking the other night when she told me how fast she was going when late to pick me up after work. told her id rather wait 10mins than wait all bloody night.
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    And running late to pick someone up or late for an appointment then makes us loose concentration and our bearings on where it is we are while on the road and makes people have no respect for other road users. I think we are all guilty sometime in ourlives while on the road loosing concentration because of our minds are on where we should have been an hour ago.It is without a doubt better to be late and arrive there in 1 piece than not to arrive there at all because of your dangerous driving and lack of concentration which has caused an accident. Who would ever want that on their shoulders, I know i wouldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Saw a nutcase on the Hutt road last night 5:07pm, a bit south of the BP station - peak hour traffic, I'm in the left lane, a BMW650 in the right lane, riding in the centre of the lane, maintaining a small, but ok gap behind the car in front - traffic flowing pretty well at about 60 -70kmh.
    Dumbfucker in a little "smart car" thing, grey in colour registration number CBM576, squeezes between the centre barrier and the bike, and jams in between the bike and the car in front. I noted the details cos I'm going to report it if I can.
    Bit further down the road, just after Horokiwi, same dumbfucker decides he (it was a male driver) needs to turn off to Petone so without indicating jams in between two cars in the left lane causing the one behind to brake hard. Probably thinks he is sooo clever
    I witnessed the second incident in this tale myself. It was a smart car and a seriously dumb driver.
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