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    Quote Originally Posted by generalc View Post
    For everyone reading this thread, I was the front seat passenger in the Subaru involved in the accident near Greta Valley on Sunday. Firstly I'd like to thank the motorcyclist who stopped to see if we were okay. Although you received a tirade from our driver, I know that she was in shock at that point, and knows categorically that you were not involved. Thank you so much for taking the time to stop. There were three of us in the car, and although we all were able to walk from the crashed vehicle, we have all sustained injuries, for which we are still receiving treatment. We have been told that it may be several months for the injuries to be completely healed. I understand that situations like these always create speculation as to what exactly happened, how it happened and where the accountability rests for the event.

    I believe it is both relevant and pivotal, to clarify that our driver, drives thousands of kilometres every year as part of a job in which she has been employed for many years. Her driving experience is considerable. If it had not been for her defensive driving ability, we would all have suffered much more serious injuries. We consider ourselves very lucky to have not been killed in this accident.

    Secondly, we all witnessed the event as it unfolded, and our collective memory of the event is identical. We all very clearly saw the motorcyclist at the front of the pack, who is the subject of this discussion.

    This is not an issue about "narking" on anyone. It is an opportunity for all those involved to reflect on their actions - or lack of them. I continue to be astounded that neither the motorcyclist who is the subject of this discussion, nor any of that person's fellow - following - motorcyclists bothered to stop to see how we were. They could not have avoided seeing the accident. I know it takes courage to step up to the mark in situations like this, but it is the mark of a person's courage that enables them to be accountable for their actions.
    KB being what it is means you probably have to get someone known to the list to vouch for you due to the number of trolls on here.

    FWIW don't hold your breath waiting for the rider to come forward. If they didn't stop at the time you have very little chance of finding him/her now. Plus KB only forms a small part of the wider bike community. They may not even have heard of KB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    KB being what it is means you probably have to get someone known to the list to vouch for you due to the number of trolls on here.
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    I vouch for their identity. Besides ... check the quality of the English. Too good for most of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    Whiplash is hardly life threatening.. take some aspirin and htfu
    Aspirin and a dose of HTFU! Who would have thought? My old mate Clive would be a bit pissed off to think a little pill and some advice would have helped him after his intersection accident a few years ago. I guess on reflection though that the aspirin and the HTFU advice probably wouldn't have worked for him as the whiplash he suffered broke his neck and killed him instantly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Well, lookie here; twelve viewers on Hogs and other cruisers; I think that's a record and all because of a bent Subaru. Is that irony or what?
    How the fuck did I end up in here? I feel so dirty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Aspirin and a dose of HTFU! Who would have thought? My old mate Clive would be a bit pissed off to think a little pill and some advice would have helped him after his intersection accident a few years ago. I guess on reflection though that the aspirin and the HTFU advice probably wouldn't have worked for him as the whiplash he suffered broke his neck and killed him instantly...
    Thats like comparing a red arsed munkee from the jungles of singapore with a can of sardines from blackpool.

    your mates accident saw his neck snapped, probably because of a red ducati... this scenario saw threee women drive themselves of the road and crick there necks when they went over some ant hills...

    not really a fair example now is it...



    btw, i got whiplash in the uk and got 1,800 pounds compensation. NEVER did i worry about my neck braking or my eyes balls instantaneously exploding..


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    My guess is that the fault is with both the biker and the Subaru driver. Kiwi's are shite drivers at the best of times. Sounds like she over reacted and ended up in the ditch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    KB being what it is means you probably have to get someone known to the list to vouch for you due to the number of trolls on here.

    FWIW don't hold your breath waiting for the rider to come forward. If they didn't stop at the time you have very little chance of finding him/her now. Plus KB only forms a small part of the wider bike community. They may not even have heard of KB.
    Despite the "large" membership of KB, I am constantly amazed at how few of the motorcycling fraternity at large have even heard of it!

    The important part is, of course, that "I" have and "you" have! Little else matters really!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    I vouch for their identity. Besides ... check the quality of the English. Too good for most of us.
    How does the quality of her English affect her memory or driving??...

    It fooken doesn't Oakie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    My guess is that the fault is with both the biker and the Subaru driver. Kiwi's are shite drivers at the best of times. Sounds like she over reacted and ended up in the ditch.
    I second this hypothesis. Driving along in her own little world and was surprised at seeing a bike completing an overtaking manouvre and simply panicked, veering off the road.

    Quote Originally Posted by R1madness View Post
    Unfortunately for you lot there is video evidence of your group (not taken by us) and it shows number plates clearly.
    I smell much male bovine excrement given the appeal from the Police for information to identify the rider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck View Post
    Can anyone tell me how many red HDs are out there? Honest injun question.
    Plenty, Including mine. Have a look on trademe for many more. Red has been used as a factory standard colour on plenty of bikes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    I second this hypothesis. Driving along in her own little world and was surprised at seeing a bike completing an overtaking manouvre and simply panicked, veering off the road.
    You sound like a typical motorcyclist unwilling to accept that riders can fuck up and cause accidents

    But yeah if it makes you feel beter blame the car driver
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    You sound like a typical motorcyclist unwilling to accept that riders can fuck up and cause accidents

    But yeah if it makes you feel beter blame the car driver
    it would please me to blame you !

    Kickaha DID IT


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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Plenty, Including mine. Have a look on trademe for many more. Red has been used as a factory standard colour on plenty of bikes.


    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...24=0&51=0&51=0
    Yup, I know of plenty and my last HD was two-tone red.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    [FONT=Comic Sans MS]How does the quality of her English affect her memory or driving??.
    It doesn't. The question was (in a round about way) ... is this a troll? I just said that her English was so good that she probably wouldn't have been a KBer ... hence, this was not a troll. Moot point anyway. They person who wrote that was the front seat passenger. I sent them the link to the thread on Thursday night.
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