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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianz View Post
    I'm happy to see that you're not going personal again (I probably write like a Neanderthal, but English is not my first language, nor the second or third).
    I come here because it's supposed to be a motorcycling forum not a VW lover's forum. And I don't have nor want to gain anything. Is it so hard to understand that somebody has got different opinions? In this forum you get bad rep not for the way you express your opinions (personal abuses or stuff) but for the reasoning behind your opinions, that's why I'm proud of my red.
    It mostly depends on who posts a thread such as this...most of the reply's in this thread are in response to your first post, rather than the thread topic, which in itself, shows that those who have read the first post, could not find enough provocation to respond to it.

    It was only a matter of several years ago that a recently married father of one returning biker joined in on his very first kiwibiker group ride on the loop..he died in the same scenario as discribed in the first post.
    Both his wife/family/those on the ride and the driver involve, will live with that for the rest of their lives. It doesn't always turn out favourably.

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    Vifferman -I can really relate to what you are saying.Back when I was Young and dumb (rather than old n stupid). There was no internet and cellphones were for Yuppies n builders.Even then the Coro loop was popular with bikers.My dad with his car with its 1970's brakes and steering was in EXACTLY your situation.He ended up driving over the top of a freind of mine who overcooked it the same way you describe.

    Trouble is mon nothing has changed -The bikes are faster the roads margineally better and the cars steer/brake better -but people being people make stupid mistakes. All you can hope for is that THAT biker got one heck of a shock and might slow down long enough to stay alive awhile
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    It mostly depends on who posts a thread such as this...most of the reply's in this thread are in response to your first post, rather than the thread topic, which in itself, shows that those who have read the first post, could not find enough provocation to respond to it.

    It was only a matter of several years ago that a recently married father of one returning biker joined in on his very first kiwibiker group ride on the loop..he died in the same scenario as discribed in the first post.
    Both his wife/family/those on the ride and the driver involve, will live with that for the rest of their lives. It doesn't always turn out favourably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    The thing with cities is that the minority things become more apparent. I'm not saying that cities are all positive, just that in a population of over a million a few people on the bones of their arse become more evident.


    Normal: conforming to the standard or the common type
    About 90% of the world's population live in cities. By the above definition this is normal.

    Anyway, my point is not that cities are wonderful; they have their good and bad points just like any other living space. My point is that to judge an individual simply based on where they choose to live is a form of prejudice and only exposes your ignorance.


    it's only recently, like, within the last five years, that the balance has shifted from "more people live rural" to "more people live urban" and last i heard it was in the order of 80%, not 90%.

    standard or common? again, it's certainly not a standard of living i'd want, i don't even think it is standard,
    and as for common, well, common (legally) means universal, so, means everyone. as not everyone lives in a city, it is not common.

    there are certain types of people who pursue certain types of lifestyle. those who choose to live in auckland, for whatever reason, are fucked in the head. there really isn't two ways about it. it isn't normal to sit in traffic for 3 hours a day, it isn't normal to have a 2m grass perimeter around your house that all you do is mow, it isn't normal to huff smog... it just isn't normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianz View Post
    Bro, it wasn't me. And I'm not trying to defend the biker, we all make mistakes and some of us are retarded by definition. And I don't want to belittle the car driver for what he did,
    It sure came across that way; and I'm not the only one that thought that.

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    but for the way he's writing here.
    Pot, meet kettle...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    those who choose to live in auckland, for whatever reason, are fucked in the head.
    Now, this is what I take issue with. Tarring individuals because of what you think of cities is discrimination, plain and simple.

    Truth be told your views on cities aren't that different to mine. I just refuse to judge individuals based on nothing more than geography. That's like saying only ugly people live in ugly buildings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Now, this is what I take issue with. Tarring individuals because of what you think of cities is discrimination, plain and simple.

    Truth be told your views on cities aren't that different to mine. I just refuse to judge individuals based on nothing more than geography. That's like saying only ugly people live in ugly buildings.
    The green font guy is just trolling as he has nothing better to do with his time.

    Funny thing is I moved OUT of Auckland nearly 35 years ago, and now find myself back in the shitty city due to the "super City" merger. Cant bloody win really

    Mind you, my rates actually went down with the merger, so a bit of a silver lining

    Mine is not an Auckland thing though, it is the whole "city" thing I cant cope with.

    Now this fucker on a bike down the loop the other day...

    Lucky he is still alive to recount his close shave with a fucken cager eh?
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Now, this is what I take issue with. Tarring individuals because of what you think of cities is discrimination, plain and simple.

    Truth be told your views on cities aren't that different to mine. I just refuse to judge individuals based on nothing more than geography. That's like saying only ugly people live in ugly buildings.

    i'm not denying it's discrimination, it's the same as i'd discriminate against a brown kid who wanted to borrow my shoes. same as i wouldn't lend a meth addict my sister, same as i deem people in rav4s to be sub-human or old-woman. prejudice, alive and well, and i'll admit to mine.

    my judgment is flexible, as always, there's an exception to prove the rule. i know at least four people in auckland and at least one of them isn't a dick...

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    there are certain types of people who pursue certain types of lifestyle. those who choose to live in auckland, for whatever reason, are fucked in the head. there really isn't two ways about it. it isn't normal to sit in traffic for 3 hours a day, it isn't normal to have a 2m grass perimeter around your house that all you do is mow, it isn't normal to huff smog... it just isn't normal.
    I live in Auckland, i don't sit in traffic for 3 hours a day, and never have, and i work in the city, i don't have a 2m grass perimeter, i have plenty of grass for our dog to play on, a basketball area, a theatre room, a barbeque area...the beach is five minute’s walk away, there are hundreds of shops, entertainment places and sports within 15min drive, hundreds of restaurants..etc etc...so thanks for the generalisation....as i have always said to non Aucklanders who seem to spend all their waking hours thinking of reasons to hate....we don't spend any time at all thinking about you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post

    i'm not denying it's discrimination, it's the same as i'd discriminate against a brown kid who wanted to borrow my shoes. same as i wouldn't lend a meth addict my sister, same as i deem people in rav4s to be sub-human or old-woman. prejudice, alive and well, and i'll admit to mine.

    my judgment is flexible, as always, there's an exception to prove the rule. i know at least four people in auckland and at least one of them isn't a dick...
    Why am I not surprised?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmoore View Post
    I live in Auckland, i don't sit in traffic for 3 hours a day, and never have, and i work in the city, i don't have a 2m grass perimeter, i have plenty of grass for our dog to play on, a basketball area, a theatre room, a barbeque area...the beach is five minute’s walk away, there are hundreds of shops, entertainment places and sports within 15min drive, hundreds of restaurants..etc etc...so thanks for the generalisation....as i have always said to non Aucklanders who seem to spend all their waking hours thinking of reasons to hate....we don't spend any time at all thinking about you...
    <- see. like this guy.
    (very litle of any given day is spent thinking about auckland or aucklanders)

    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    Why am I not surprised?
    cos you've been on the bong and are so mellow nothing would surprise you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gianz View Post
    Thanks for that. It really makes me feel special.
    Honestly though, this place (KB) is all about whining about other riders doing things on the road that don't look sensible and shit like that. The guy of course just wrote that post to show off his new cage and added in the story of the dickhead biker to win your interest. ......
    Is this a biker or cager forum? Or a police forum?
    You are entitled to your opinion, as are we. If yours is that members on here are only about complaining of dumbarse riders who jeopardise others' road safety and rights then you need to take a bigger look around. Your post above doesn't lend you much credibility despite your protestations of your survival skills on the road.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gianz View Post
    I'm happy to see that you're not going personal again (I probably write like a Neanderthal, but English is not my first language, nor the second or third).
    I come here because it's supposed to be a motorcycling forum not a VW lover's forum. And I don't have nor want to gain anything. Is it so hard to understand that somebody has got different opinions? In this forum you get bad rep not for the way you express your opinions (personal abuses or stuff) but for the reasoning behind your opinions, that's why I'm proud of my red.
    Given that English is not your first or second or third language I suggest you might like to take a little longer to get the feel of this site - if you are a dickhead then you will most certainly find others here to hang out with in cyberspace. If even our resident cocks don't want to associate with you then you are likely to find yourself with little support. Improve those colloquial language skills and the nuances of speech and writing here if you want to be understood. Communicating in a language that is not your specialty (and goodness knows there are enough here whose language skills are atrocious even though English is supposed to be their primary language) is a minefield which you are treading very clumsily.
    Oh, you don't have to feel too special, your situation is not unique. Write like a tosspot and you will get responses accordingly. Many others could tell you that is so as they've been on the receiving end also.
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    Having done the Coro loop today, I can report back that the only person on the wrong side of the road was a plumber in his van, coming down the hill towards Coro township.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Having done the Coro loop today, I can report back that the only person on the wrong side of the road was a plumber in his van, coming down the hill towards Coro township.
    Was that through an 'S' bend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Was that through an 'S' bend?
    And does he live in the house at Poo corner?
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