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    Quote Originally Posted by Bnonn View Post
    So, hang on, are you saying that Jim should have broken the law on the off-chance that obeying the law would cause an idiot to be hurt through that idiot's own fault? Just how much responsibility are you placing on him for the willful recklessness of the scooter rider? What the hell happened to bikers taking personal responsibility?

    Yes, it is "marvellous" that the plonker got a fright and had to nail his "succers". I'm sure that Jim would have been telling a totally different story if the scooter rider had actually come off and hurt himself. I imagine he'd probably have hopped out of his Hilux to make sure the chap was okay, dolt or no. But the fact that he didn't come off, but was still forced to realize his doltishness, will hopefully cause him not to be a pillock in future, and yeah, that is bloody marvellous.
    Actually far from it, I simply posted what I think I would have done in that situation. Each to their own, you think it's marvellous, I think it's stupid.

    Quote Originally Posted by LTSA
    A yellow signal means stop, unless you are so close to the intersection that you can't stop safely.
    I would have considered the scooter riders safety & may have decided that stopping may have been unsafe


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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    I would'nt classify most of these moped / scooter guys as "bikers". They didn't have to get a motorcycle licence (BHS and the Theory), and consequently lack the skills.

    I take myself as an example here. If I had just bought a moped instead of my RG150, I'd just start riding it straight away. No training, no nothing. I bet I'd do a lot of stupid shit. But since I bought a 150cc bike, I needed a licence, and consequently, seeked the help of a mentor (JimmyB), who showed me the ropes, and I learnt heaps from him. This no doubt made me a better rider.

    In my very short time on the roads, I've seen several of these moped fellows do stupid shit (ride on a packed sidewalk to bypass red lights and just forgetting to turn off indicators).

    My 2c.
    to be honest the BHS test is pretty much common sence, when i sat it they had me on a scooter for half of it anyway, i mean, turn, indicate, stop in a box, and weave (which i have noticed sooterers do anyway and think they're so cool for it)

    as for the lisence test...it was a joke, 25 of the 35 questions are the cager lisence test, the other 10 are stuff like:

    when nearing a corner you should:

    a. break before the corner
    b. break in the corner
    c. invert your reality
    d. dont break at all

    more common sence, anyone who lacks this much common sence would be lucky to be alive by age 6 let alone an age acceptable to go your your lisence.

    the one thing that ticks me about scooters....is they can take a pillion...from day 1....take a slower weaker unstable machine and make it more so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by LTSA
    A yellow signal means stop, unless you are so close to the intersection that you can't stop safely.
    Yes, but the key word is YOU. You must stop if you can do so safely, NOT whether or not you think the person behind you can stop safely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bnonn View Post
    Only a fewl brakes the two-second rewl (four-second in the wet, eh)...
    Too right, but in this case the scooter rider must have been following at an appropriate distance, because he didn't end up wearing the SUV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quartermile View Post
    Are you gay or do you like sticking up for filth that clogs and thinks it own our roads?
    And I put 1/4 bikes into that category too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    thank you ........and i didnt stop to scare him i stopped because thats the LAW
    Correct and he didn't hit you either. So neither of you were in the wrong. Your judgement that he was too close must have been incorrect or you would now have the imprint of a scooter and rider in the back of your ute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    They go in the bike lanes too, what dickheads.
    Back off noddy. The only dickhead is you for rednecking about scooters. They're bikers man, treat them with the same respect you want for yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bnonn View Post
    Scooters are not motorcycles. Not according to the LTSA—otherwise you'd need a motorcycle license to drive one, wouldn't you now?
    Tell that to a Suzuki Burgman rider

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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    And I put 1/4 bikes into that category too.
    Yea well I put your opinion in the 'I don't care' so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    The only dickhead is you for rednecking about scooters. They're bikers man, treat them with the same respect you want for yourself

    Actually most of the scooter riders ive talked dt (on 50cc scooters) just piss around on them, ride like shit and wear a t shirt, shorts and jandals when riding, so im sticking with my opinion in saying there not really bikers, just cagers wanting to save some cash.

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    So exactly how many cc does your bike need to be a "serious" motorcycle. ? Or maybe only Harleys and Triumphs count ?

    Anyone on a bike is a biker. Even if they don't wear designer leathers. Even if they are elderly, female, black and ride badly.

    Sometimes the attitudes of newbie bikers on this site amaze me. They get rid of their L plate, and assume they now own the road.

    You see it here all the time - "anyone going slower than me is a moron" "anyone going faster is a nutter" "he's not wearing gloves, lets knock him off his motorcycle and teach him a lesson"

    Sometimes Kiwis really let me down, the arrogant closed minds that make this country the shit hole that it is.
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    they are more fun in cities

    first time i got a scooter to own was 3 years ago in my 30 odd years of owning motorcycles and ones with a bit of grunt can be a whole new dimension in fun of riding in cities except for fat people riding who slow them down terribly,theyre really quick steering,fly down lanes in between cars at lights with so much ease and really piss agitated car owners on the motorway in jams but the best thing is you get away with things from cops a whole lot easier than riding a sportbike round town because a lot think every small scoot only does 50 and theyre causing no harm

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    Actually most of the scooter riders ive talked dt (on 50cc scooters) just piss around on them, ride like shit and wear a t shirt, shorts and jandals when riding, so im sticking with my opinion in saying there not really bikers, just cagers wanting to save some cash.
    yep...ive never seen a pair of fuzzy red elmo slippers worn on a full sized bike, thats for sure!!

    and as for what constitues a real bike...anything big enough you have to throw a leg over.
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    LMAO *pulls up a chair and her bino's to watch the action* hey we are all entitled to use the roads why don't we just all get our heads around that!!! O and in a perfect world there would be no idiots doing stupid things on any form of motorised vehicle/bike stressing about it only ages you i reckon JimJim you made the call to stop OK your well within your rights and law.... dude behind came to no grief so all is good he may have had a fright, you too probably! right lets get over it and move on.... and as for the people that bag everyone on here for what they ride you people are really shallow i mean wouldn't it just be Maaarrvelous if we all had the same haircut all lived in an A-frame all drove a black car all rode a XZYQ 10'0000 shit people it's the difference's in our lives that it make it bloody worth living!!!!

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    Don't be ridiculous. This is the problem with people these days. They think that everyone has a right to everything and that responsibility is merely an inhibition of some God-given freedom (but don't bring God into it coz they don't like him).

    We aren't all entitled to use the roads, and neither should we be. There are certain minimum requirements that you have to meet before you can ride or drive, and those minimum requirements quite frankly are not stringent enough, given how many accidents (often fatal ones) occur every day. Maybe you don't care about the fact that the average person is not capable of competently piloting what is effectively a guided mass-missile but is nonetheless allowed to do it—but others of us do. A "who cares" attitude is what is shallow. If you aren't furious, you aren't paying attention.

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