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    He man get over it, you make your own luck and left the door open with all the things you were doing

    Stop whinging and take some responsibility for your own actions
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    way too many people on this site with their heads jammed right up there arses dreaming about how perfect they are, they forget people, especially learners make mistakes, they rather sit there bagging them with" I'm so good " "I would have", you can tell the people who are here to boost their egos from the true bikers
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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeymsea View Post
    Hey all

    Just wanted to have a vent about my bad luck...

    Here is the summary of last year
    Girlfriend leaves me for some fuck wit that drives a honda (damn hondas)
    Get my first ticket ($600) on bike for gong 112 on the motorway (damn L plate)
    Get done for DIC for blowing 232 (damn being under 20)
    DIC demeret points put me over for demerits too
    Lost licence for 5 months all together
    Coming into puke just cruising. I was following thani when the car in front of her slams on the brakes. Thani slams on the brakes also. All I remember seeing is her rear tyre lock up then look down and see my front tyre lock up (I think). Next thing I knew I was on the ground and bits of my faring are all over the road. We then dislodged my bike from thani's and put them to the side of the road.
    all of the above is self-authored and could have been avoided. Cant see luck having alot to do with any of it, well maybe aside from the girlfriend thing.

    Risk assessment. 112km/hr while wearing an L plate on a commonly patrolled road after a couple of drinks? Seriously???


    Quote Originally Posted by Thani-B View Post
    He was plenty far enough behind me. Going from an 80 to a 50 when the car in front of you decides to slam on her brakes makes you cover distance really quickly, even while braking.

    .
    please at least tell us your hot? Got to be some excuse for running into the back of you when he was "plenty far enough behind"

    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    way too many people on this site with their heads jammed right up there arses dreaming about how perfect they are, they forget people, especially learners make mistakes, they rather sit there bagging them with" I'm so good " "I would have", you can tell the people who are here to boost their egos from the true bikers
    There are also alot of people on this site with a bit of common sense and personal responsibility call it how they see it and not blame luck for a whole heap of problems that could have so easily been avoided.

    And the whole "but hes a learner" doesnt wash with me. I taught my wife how to ride. Not until I was *completely* satisfied with her braking on striaght, hard, soft, and while cornering and doing it without effort did we venture out onto the road. Took 2 weeks of carpark work and on one of the first rides out on the road we had a car and trailer pull out in front of us (she was leading, I was following) with very little space. Fantastic to see her pull a 30yr old bike up in a short distance without locking anything up and avoiding an accident. We practice these things for a reason instead of jumping out on the road and thinking that their heads jammed right up there arses dreaming about how perfect they are, they forget people, especially learners make mistakes, they rather sit there bagging them with" I'm so good " "I would have", you can tell the people who are here to boost their egos from the true bikers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    way too many people on this site with their heads jammed right up there arses dreaming about how perfect they are, they forget people, especially learners make mistakes, they rather sit there bagging them with" I'm so good " "I would have", you can tell the people who are here to boost their egos from the true bikers

    Bullshit. Getting done for drunk driving and speeding while on a learners licence and complaining your girlfriend left you and running up the arse of a bike in front of you isn't "bad luck". They are all consequences of his own doing.

    The sort of person that can't comprehend this and blames things on everybody else (or bad luck) isn't the sort of person that should take up motorcycling. (unless they grow a brain asap)

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    hear hear...you just confirmed my assessment

    he should grow up and go to some riding attitude classes
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Cant see luck having alot to do with any of it, well maybe aside from the girlfriend thing.
    It's the "she left me for another guy" thing.

    Perhaps she just left you because of you...???

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    It's the "she left me for another guy" thing.

    Perhaps she just left you because of you...???
    that doesnt seem right. I have had heaps of girls leave me but my wife (who is always right) thinks Im awesome so it transpires,

    It wasnt me, it was them. (or bad luck)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    Bullshit. Getting done for drunk driving and speeding while on a learners licence and complaining your girlfriend left you and running up the arse of a bike in front of you isn't "bad luck". They are all consequences of his own doing.

    The sort of person that can't comprehend this and blames things on everybody else (or bad luck) isn't the sort of person that should take up motorcycling. (unless they grow a brain asap)
    how old's this kid? you never do anything stupid? hell I know I did, I was probably lucky to make it to 21, sure he's stupid for drink driving or saying its bad luck, but the point he is he needs to learn the facts, back off when you're following, remember you have room to stop beside car/bike and brake progression, he dosnt need to be told

    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    What a loser.

    You make your own luck in life.

    Until you realise this you, will continue to be a loser.
    at least your smart enough to know when you're being talked about though
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    I have had heaps of girls leave me
    Was that when they found out you were married?

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    I think some people are talking the whole thing too literally. He had a shit week, yeah. Largely his own doing? yeah. Do accidents happen? yeah. Had several friends die on bikes on the road, and all of them were awesome, safe, careful riders, sometimes accidents happen, no matter how experienced/inexperienced you are. Im sure he will figure out what he can do to stop all this shit from happening again, and hopefuly he will undertake some mentoring or other riding courses, but I dont see the point effectively telling a learner they are stupid or whatever. We all learn at our own rate. some faster some slower. and we ALL make mistakes, maybe forgetting to indicate, or in a hurry braking in an emergency your fingers slip off the lever, it happens, and sometimes we dont even know we did it (the people behinds probably did though hahaha.
    I hope the OP gets some lessons from an experienced rider, and stops drinking AT ALL if he is gonna ride. and learns to increase his following distance at all times. But I dont think (s)he is stupid or should be off the road, just think they should ask for some help, and I tend to think this thread is just that, a cry for help and advice.
    Good luck to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    Had several friends die on bikes on the road, and all of them were awesome, safe, careful riders,
    I think I just wee-weed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    , he dosnt need to be told
    so what you are saying is that the lesson is so obvious that he doesnt need to be told and yet he managed to crash without figuring it out for himself before hand.

    I would be quite insulted if I were him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    Did you learn to ride at some point in your life, or were you a born expert, riding our of your mum's vagina on a litre bike, high fiving the doctor on the way out the door?
    Nope, I was just as squidly as the next person, thing is, I didn't get nicked for going 51kmph over my restricted speed, or was driving drunk, getting caught driving drunk, or lose my license and manage to bash a vehicle brand inbetween said circumstances.

    You see, I didn't just go out and ride, I actively learnt how to ride before I endangered myself and others.

    Bike is haunted? Sure mate, just like he was haunted into driving after drinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    I think some people are talking the whole thing too literally. He had a shit week, yeah. Largely his own doing? yeah. Do accidents happen? yeah. Had several friends die on bikes on the road, and all of them were awesome, safe, careful riders, sometimes accidents happen, no matter how experienced/inexperienced you are. Im sure he will figure out what he can do to stop all this shit from happening again, and hopefuly he will undertake some mentoring or other riding courses, but I dont see the point effectively telling a learner they are stupid or whatever. We all learn at our own rate. some faster some slower. and we ALL make mistakes, maybe forgetting to indicate, or in a hurry braking in an emergency your fingers slip off the lever, it happens, and sometimes we dont even know we did it (the people behinds probably did though hahaha.
    I hope the OP gets some lessons from an experienced rider, and stops drinking AT ALL if he is gonna ride. and learns to increase his following distance at all times. But I dont think (s)he is stupid or should be off the road, just think they should ask for some help, and I tend to think this thread is just that, a cry for help and advice.
    Good luck to them.
    Instead of percieving the advice given here as a bashing maybe he could just sit back and go, shit... that was really dumb, what could *I* do to avoid that happening again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    Risk assessment. 112km/hr while wearing an L plate on a commonly patrolled road after a couple of drinks? Seriously???
    Two different times.

    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    please at least tell us your hot? Got to be some excuse for running into the back of you when he was "plenty far enough behind"
    Matter of opinion lol

    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    It's the "she left me for another guy" thing.

    Perhaps she just left you because of you...???
    You dont know the circumstances or him, not a good track to go down. Personally I think hes a great guy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    how old's this kid? you never do anything stupid? hell I know I did, I was probably lucky to make it to 21, sure he's stupid for drink driving or saying its bad luck, but the point he is he needs to learn the facts, back off when you're following, remember you have room to stop beside car/bike and brake progression, he dosnt need to be told.
    Younger than 21. And how many people havent driven after having a drink or two. At least hes not older and doing it, better to be learning while "young and stupid".

    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    I think some people are talking the whole thing too literally. He had a shit week, yeah. Largely his own doing? yeah. Do accidents happen? yeah. Had several friends die on bikes on the road, and all of them were awesome, safe, careful riders, sometimes accidents happen, no matter how experienced/inexperienced you are. Im sure he will figure out what he can do to stop all this shit from happening again, and hopefuly he will undertake some mentoring or other riding courses, but I dont see the point effectively telling a learner they are stupid or whatever. We all learn at our own rate. some faster some slower. and we ALL make mistakes, maybe forgetting to indicate, or in a hurry braking in an emergency your fingers slip off the lever, it happens, and sometimes we dont even know we did it (the people behinds probably did though hahaha.
    I hope the OP gets some lessons from an experienced rider, and stops drinking AT ALL if he is gonna ride. and learns to increase his following distance at all times. But I dont think (s)he is stupid or should be off the road, just think they should ask for some help, and I tend to think this thread is just that, a cry for help and advice.
    Good luck to them.
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