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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Adrenaline.......
    everybody needs some at times....
    He needed his there and then.....
    get over it...
    not everybody wants to be comfy or safe all the time..
    Just didn't seem like the time or place for it, it was 6:30 in the morning.

    The thought crossed my mind that if he went down it was his business and I would not be stopping to help because he was being a pure moron and it was his own fault...

    Of course I would have stopped, I would have helped, but I would also have been hard pressed not to gloat...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    To be honest - I think that the L plate has nothing to do with it - although that is often the perception of the person with the "L" plate on their bike.

    Generally there are a lot of idiots on the road - when you are a new rider (thus the L plate) you feel more at risk than you did in your cage or whatever - and as such you notice the idiots a lot more.

    Give it time and two things will happen:

    1 - you will get more confident and things like this wont bother you so much.
    2 - Darwin work will help get a few of the gits off the road for you.

    Ride safe!
    What Tank said.
    Generally I found it was only car driving dicks that were attracted to my L plate, don't recall other bike riders behaving recklessly around me. Had a driver appear to be determined to overtake me on a closed motorway lane the other day (closed by two large works trucks, complete with flashing yellow arrows) - and because room was fast running out I just took off and gave him the finger. All to no avail cos i think he was texting at the time and nearly crapped himself when he looked up and saw the trucks. My assumption had been that he was just trying to hoon past my bike in stupid conditions (as they sometimes do) when judging by the fishtailing of his car as he slammed on the brakes he was simply oblivious to anything (including me) except for whatever it was he was doing.
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    Locksmith guy?

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    Golden rule: everyone slower than you is an pussy, everyone faster than you is a maniac.

    It would appear that you have encountered a maniac.

    As your riding career progresses, you may well find that the roads become populated with more pussies and less maniacs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marioc View Post
    Locksmith guy?
    It's NOT the locksmith guy
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    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    I was riding to work this morning, in the dark and pouring rain. Keeping a normal speed, around the limit. Then some guy comes up behind me on a bike and proceeds to pass me in a place with about 100m visibility ahead. I though ok... he must be in a hurry. He immediately came up behind a car and I rode behind him for about a minute and the next thing I know he passes the car through a double yellow line (in the dark and pouring rain). At that stage I was thinking about getting ready to pick his sorry ass off the street when he went down... About 500ms from that point he pulls in to his destination and stops.

    Why would anyone make 2 stupid passes in treacherous conditions to save about 5 seconds? Because they saw an L plate and wanted to show how much of a man they are???
    Yep Maki. It's all about penis size. The trouble is with some of these guys their blood supply can't keep their pecker up and their brain supplied with oxygen at the same time. They end up with a big hard on showing you as an "L" plate rider what sort of stupid maneuvers they can make and the brain, being starved of oxygen, doesn't register how fucking stupid the maneuvers really are.
    Just try to keep clear of this sort of behavior and ride to survive. Cage drivers aint the only clowns out there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    What Tank said.
    Generally I found it was only car driving dicks that were attracted to my L plate, don't recall other bike riders behaving recklessly around me. Had a driver appear to be determined to overtake me on a closed motorway lane the other day (closed by two large works trucks, complete with flashing yellow arrows) - and because room was fast running out I just took off and gave him the finger. All to no avail cos i think he was texting at the time and nearly crapped himself when he looked up and saw the trucks. My assumption had been that he was just trying to hoon past my bike in stupid conditions (as they sometimes do) when judging by the fishtailing of his car as he slammed on the brakes he was simply oblivious to anything (including me) except for whatever it was he was doing.
    thank GOD they are BANNING people talking/texting on cellphones while driving.. the number of ppl i have seen almost kill me/themselves doing this is amazing, and ive only been riding for 6 months

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    What makes you think banning it will stop it? It's also illegal to drive drunk or run motorcyclists over - but they still happen. I just pass them and leave them behind. I find my survival is enhanced by riding a little bit aggressively and concentrating on the well being of number one.

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    So YOU will NEVER do the same thing yourself... EVER... ???
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossw View Post
    What makes you think banning it will stop it? It's also illegal to drive drunk or run motorcyclists over - but they still happen. I just pass them and leave them behind. I find my survival is enhanced by riding a little bit aggressively and concentrating on the well being of number one.
    I'm sure Number one will be pleased to hear that...
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    well true, but its also a little more obvious if you are driving while on the phone than if you are drunk/have been drinking (within reason ofcourse) and if its a finable offence then a lot of ppl will stop - but yeah ppl still will do it i agree..

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernmike View Post
    Time trials. It's all about time trials. I blame the manufacturers for putting clocks on motorbikes. What else can you do but race the clock??? This guy was probably on a record for a wet day time trial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    I was riding to work this morning, in the dark and pouring rain. Keeping a normal speed, around the limit. Then some guy comes up behind me on a bike and proceeds to pass me in a place with about 100m visibility ahead. I though ok... he must be in a hurry. He immediately came up behind a car and I rode behind him for about a minute and the next thing I know he passes the car through a double yellow line (in the dark and pouring rain). At that stage I was thinking about getting ready to pick his sorry ass off the street when he went down... About 500ms from that point he pulls in to his destination and stops.

    Why would anyone make 2 stupid passes in treacherous conditions to save about 5 seconds? Because they saw an L plate and wanted to show how much of a man they are???
    I think you are taking this way too personally - it doesn't sound like your L plate entered into the equation as he passed the vehicle in front as well. The rider proably has a small you-know-what. There are just as many of "those" people out there driving vehicles of the 4-wheel variety. It's just bad manners and aggro driving, something kiwis are quite renowned for unfortunately.
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    What's so surprising?
    It's all normal for the Wacky Races.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    What's so surprising?
    It's all normal for the Wacky Races.
    I wasn't surprised when he passed me. The surprise came when he passed the car on a double yellow, before coming to a stop in front of his destination, about 30 seconds later.

    Motorcycling is obviously not as dangerous as some people make it out to be. You can be a stupid git and still survive on a bike.
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