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    as long as you moved your cage over to the left to make it easyer for him you did the right thing.
    i hope you all move over for bikes when in the car!

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    good on him, i would pass you too

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    yea i gotta say the seats on the r6 dont look too comfy to me. Poor pillion

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    I had a guy on a new Harley (I quite like Harleys BTW, I once owned a Buell)follow me through town (CHCH) this morning. When I stopped and parked he pulled in next to me removed his hat and began to give me a bollocking about my riding and the 'revving of my engine'.

    I think the issue was a couple of lane splits where the traffic was virtually stationary and blips of throttle changing into lower gears.

    He then proceeded to make a giant cock outta himself by yelling in my face.

    Dude, you were a fucking star and throughly amused both myself and the bystanders by throwing a wee tanty on the footpath. I have taken absolutely none of your rant on board and I hope you have calmed down a bit now.

    Stay upright mate and although you said youve had a few offs recently (so I should be more careful too), I hope you dont throw it down the road again anytime soon.

    Penis.

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    haha, legend!

    he must be like madbikeboy and have quite a temper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducky848 View Post
    He then proceeded to make a giant cock outta himself by yelling in my face.

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    you are right. What a fucking cock.
    Love to know who it was tho.
    Weird how people like to stick their beak in.
    Revving your engine? god help that poor sad man.
    Putting the boot in

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    LOL....

    regular day in auckland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alley cat View Post
    you are right. What a fucking cock.
    Love to know who it was tho.
    Weird how people like to stick their beak in.
    Revving your engine? god help that poor sad man.

    Jealously because the harley was actually being towed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducky848 View Post
    I had a guy on a new Harley (I quite like Harleys BTW, I once owned a Buell)follow me through town (CHCH) this morning. When I stopped and parked he pulled in next to me removed his hat and began to give me a bollocking about my riding and the 'revving of my engine'.

    I think the issue was a couple of lane splits where the traffic was virtually stationary and blips of throttle changing into lower gears.

    He then proceeded to make a giant cock outta himself by yelling in my face.

    Dude, you were a fucking star and throughly amused both myself and the bystanders by throwing a wee tanty on the footpath. I have taken absolutely none of your rant on board and I hope you have calmed down a bit now.

    Stay upright mate and although you said youve had a few offs recently (so I should be more careful too), I hope you dont throw it down the road again anytime soon.

    Penis.
    did u not know it is illegal to ride ur bike with the engine revving? I think u have to push it nowadays...

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    He was just pissed you weren't wearing the compulsary jonny reb boots and fingerless gloves. You know you aren't a biker without that essential apparal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducky848 View Post
    I had a guy on a new Harley (I quite like Harleys BTW, I once owned a Buell)follow me through town (CHCH) this morning. When I stopped and parked he pulled in next to me removed his hat and began to give me a bollocking about my riding and the 'revving of my engine'.

    I think the issue was a couple of lane splits where the traffic was virtually stationary and blips of throttle changing into lower gears.

    He then proceeded to make a giant cock outta himself by yelling in my face.

    Dude, you were a fucking star and throughly amused both myself and the bystanders by throwing a wee tanty on the footpath. I have taken absolutely none of your rant on board and I hope you have calmed down a bit now.

    Stay upright mate and although you said youve had a few offs recently (so I should be more careful too), I hope you dont throw it down the road again anytime soon.

    Penis.
    ..did he have 'live to ride' shirt on?..

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    It was sad and amusing at the same time. He struck me as a newbie 'back to biking' type guy (I've nothing at all against them in general) in his late 30's who thought he might save me from myself. Prolly a nice guy in a different environment, he just got a bit excited and silly.

    When his 'advice' fell on deaf ears we went down the 'you're a fucking prick' abuse path.
    The best part was listening to him try to justify his outrage by suggesting guys like me cause him to crash.
    Now this particular comment I was interested in and when I asked him to give me an example he told me it was 'none of my fucking business'.

    No worries, his blood pressure went up...I was thinking about lunch.

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    You should have followed him afterwards untill he stopped and ripped up a big smokey burnout across the road from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    You should have followed him afterwards untill he stopped and ripped up a big smokey burnout across the road from him.
    thats funny man! just picture it.
    however i rev my engine, just coz i can and hopfully the cars will hear and not close in on me!
    harley man was just pissed you got the jump on him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Not really the point I was trying to make. For the record, half my family is cops, the other inherited half is in the fire service. So yes, I do feel for them, but as long as these people are doing everything under the law that they need to (i.e. wearing a helmet, holding the correct license), then I'm not going to criticize them for it. It's not my place.

    I am one of those ATGATT buffoons, if i'm just going round the corner i'm in boots, gloves, jacket and helmet.

    I never said I ride carelessly. Merely that I don't give a toss what other people choose to wear on their own bikes as long as they are complying with the law.

    I'm a rider, who doesn't care what other people are wearing. Hence the 'careless rider' bit. It was all in context.
    Should have described the context of what I was getting at, I did get the context of your post, I was merely pointing out to the others on here that actually think what you posted.

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