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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    Why should she be brought to task? Surely its her decision to put on the the helmet or not... its not up to KB to "educate" an adult woman on making decisions for herself?
    Oh and before we get a mod out cry - this is my personal opinion.
    True enough, she is an adult that can make her own decisions, but that does preclude her from setting an example for other people. I don't care who you are if you do something stupid then you put yourself up for scrutiny. Sure it may have been only 5kph but how much does it take to crack open your head on the road and who would have had to deal with it? Not much and the people that it seems she was showing off to. I've met Crashe and have found her to be a nice enough person so rest assured this is not a personal attack. It is a comment on the actions shown in the photo. Enough justification for my comment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    Thank you.

    All ok to discuss if you think actions are acceptable or not... but why drag KB into the drama?

    Me too... surely if you dont agree with someone pm them and have a chat... why all the usual KB lynching?
    Well since you ask.........

    Lets say you see a rider doing something dodgey and think, 'that looks cool. I might give it a go.'
    But with the kb secret squirrel running round one would never know the consequences of those actions. Kiwibiker should have discussions (open discussions) on all aspects of biking including the cosequences of what happens when things go wrong and others opinions on what behavours are acceptable and not acceptable.

    Lets say I post up a thread saying I was doing wheelies past a school at 3pm in the afternoon. Would you expect someone to pm me and tell me they think I am riding like a dickhead or wouldnt it be better to have an open discussion where everyone gets the chance to tell me I am a dickhead?

    I vote option 2.

    It is about open discussion to find what is acceptable and what isn't.


    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    I don't see it as a personal attack. ANY rider who rides like that (without a helmet & unsafely) should be brought to task.
    I agree. Everyone is accountable for what they do on their bike. Just seems that when things go wrong kiwibiker is trying to sweep certain behavours under the carpet. If you cover your eyes long enough it cant be happening out there can it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwh View Post
    Putting the topic aside for a moment, I'm horrified at the irrelevant personal attacks on one of our members. I've seen similar attacks here on strangers and/or public figures, which are distasteful enough, but someone who is going to read it?!

    FFS.

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    I don't see this as a personal attack we dont give a cat ass what crashe does but when she is putting herself out there as a kb mentor ( which has been pointed out she's not) she should not be teaching that type of behaviour and yes i have heard her telling a newby how to ride with no hands someone that had only been on there bike for a few months .

    The thing that people are trying to say is that there is a time and place newby rides are not the time or place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Dont care, just not impressed with this at all. It rips my underwear up!
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    Slightly OT but while it's great to post photos from the days ride on the internet / KB, this is probably an example of a photo that should not have been posted without permission..... and probably should be reemoved

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    All I'm saying is that far more dangerous stuff was going on during this ride for one to be hung up on something like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
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    Let's get down to brass tacks here

    This issue comes down to the fact that a KB judged "experienced rider" was seen riding without all the normal gear and some people are concerned that every newbie will follow suit.

    Firstly, every newbie is at least 15 years of age and has developed a certain amount of intelligence to at least have passed their learners license.

    Secondly, most humans do not follow blindly like sheep. The chance of a newbie dong that is very slim indeed. If they do and Darwin claims them, 1-0 to evolution.

    Don't we on KB have more important things to worry about, like the amount of animal effluent or crap road surfaces on our highways?
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    Nice to see all the people that weren't there have an opinion.

    My ignore list is gonna get HUGE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni View Post
    Why should she be brought to task? Surely its her decision to put on the the helmet or not... its not up to KB to "educate" an adult woman on making decisions for herself?

    Oh and before we get a mod out cry - this is my personal opinion.
    Is it really not kiwibikers job/task to educate and inform other bikers on what other bikers feel is acceptable behaviour or not?

    Like any forum, kiwibiker is loads and loads of opinions. The majority here is saying that it is unacceptable to ride anywhere without a helmet. That in itself is a lesson put out there. If anyone takes notice is another thing.....

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    Although I am sure the picture was intended as light hearted fun.... we all know when things like that go wrong, it really goes wrong.

    I recall having to deal with a horrific death at the Red Beach lights of a biker who died of massive head injuries... because his unprotected head shattered on the road after a collision with a car. I will never get those images out of my head for the rest of my life.

    I am very disappointed to see that picture - when I have heard that very rider preach to others about safety when riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhino View Post
    This issue comes down to the fact that a KB judged "experienced rider" was seen riding without all the normal gear and some people are concerned that every newbie will follow suit.

    Firstly, every newbie is at least 15 years of age and has developed a certain amount of intelligence to at least have passed their learners license.

    Secondly, most humans do not follow blindly like sheep. The chance of a newbie dong that is very slim indeed. If they do and Darwin claims them, 1-0 to evolution.

    Don't we on KB have more important things to worry about, like the amount of animal effluent or crap road surfaces on our highways?
    That is fare enough rhino but when she is out there teaching newbys how to ride with no hands and makes out that she is a kb mentor then you can't get upset at us for feeling that it wrong.
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    anyone who thinks newbie riders wont be influenced by the actions of an experienced rider have never been out riding and had someone pass them and then tried to catch up. which of the bikers i know is pretty near none of us.

    bollox to the alllattg or whatever it is but big ups to teaching new riders properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    - How hard is it to put on a helmet? And on average how long does it take?
    - How hard is it to follow the speed limit?
    - How hard is it to follow the '2 second rule'?
    - How hard is it to keep your tyres in good nick?
    - How hard is it to follow the advisory speed limits on corners?

    How long does it take to recover from a head injury depending on the situation?
    All very good valid points, and all situations potentially leading to head injuriesm I'm glad you pointed them all out at the same time

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    I am a learner but I do have an intelligence - this is called adult learning Mom. We come with knowledge.


    I suggest you look up about adult learning on the Internet.
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