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    Almost got killed today..

    So i was riding around town going up Vincent street towards Pitt street, and i was driving up on my little putput uz 125 scooter at about 55 when this white care pulls off the curb and pulls up RIGHT NEXT to me, forcing me over the center line into oncoming traffic..

    I think he finally noticed cos i was tooting my horn like a lunatic so he slowed down as i sped up and i managed to get back onto the left side of the road just a moment before i would have been slammed headon into the car moving towards me..

    I look back at him... and i see a asian dude sitting at the wheel.. now im not racist at all and dont normally agree with the whole asian driver bullsh*t but this guy was a f*cking retard... and you know what he does after almost freaken KILLING me?

    he toots his horn... at me... the dude on the little scooter he almost killed.....


    QARGIYEUFGSBLSKA

    /end rant

    suffice it to say i feel lucky to be alive right about now..

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    Far out. Some people deserve a damn good ass kicking. I know what you mean, I'm not racist but I was nearly collected by an asian woman in an SUV who pulled out right in front of me.

    Glad you are ok though man.
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    Best you learn to live with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ehgreiz View Post
    and i see a asian dude sitting at the wheel.. now im not racist at all and dont normally agree with the whole asian driver bullsh*t but this guy was a f*cking retard...
    "i dont.. " and "But" are funny when used together. YOU RACIST NIGGER !


    next time kick his fookin door in and stop being a poof.


    :slap:

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    I bet he thought you were just trying to pass him on the wrong side of the road..

    The urge to rage at him must have been very strong.
    Stereotypes are usually true, by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    I know what you mean,


    I'm not racist



    but


    by an asian woman

    ahha i bet your best mate is ASIAN too...!!


    :slap:

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    Happy to hear you came out unscathed I tell ya what ! You have to be extra vigilant while riding in the inner city. I am always on the lookout for people who don't see me on the road and even more so when on the city streets. People always pushing and shoving their way through. Have you thought about getting a slightly bigger bike, like a 250? for starters, it would probably make your more visible and, you can occupy your lane with alot more authority. being on a little 125 scooter just makes it to easy for cages to bully you around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    Happy to hear you came out unscathed I tell ya what ! You have to be extra vigilant while riding in the inner city. I am always on the lookout for people who don't see me on the road and even more so when on the city streets. People always pushing and shoving their way through. Have you thought about getting a slightly bigger bike, like a 250? for starters, it would probably make your more visible and, you can occupy your lane with alot more authority. being on a little 125 scooter just makes it to easy for cages to bully you around.
    yeah im actually getting a suzuki vl250 next thursday... with my scooter as a tradein - would have been almost as pissed if i had died as i would have been if i totalled my scooter.. although a writeoff isnt a bad thing in some ways >.>

    getting a 250 insured though is hard enough when you are 22 still on your learners let alone having a previous claim lol

    but yeah i am normally really extra alert in town also, but he literally came out of nowhere >.<

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    I was on the Service Station forecourt waiting to use the Air when a woman in a merc started backing straight for me.

    If I hadn't taken urgent evasive action she would have hit me.

    Like yours these are every day occurrences for riders.

    Eternal vigilance must never slip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Best you learn to live with it.
    Sadly true. It seems to be a regular event for me lately. The commute to work is a single lane road that splits into two lanes as it gets to a roundabout or intersection then merges back to one lane about 150 metres past the roundabout (or intersection). There are 4 such places. I travel in the right lane and so often now I pull up behind the vehicle in front (closer then recommended usually) having negotiated the roundabout (or intersection) and then prepare to settle in for the next section when all of a sudden someone pulls up on my left and just sits there leaving me with a decision to make. Depending on my mood I'll either just stick there until he chickens out and drops back (60%), chicken out myself like today with the rough little white Barina (35%) or occasionaly just blast on past the next car into a bigger space (and that would be 5% of the time).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I was on the Service Station forecourt waiting to use the Air when a woman in a merc starting backing straight for me.

    If I hadn't taken urgent evasive action she would have hit me.

    Like yours these are every day occurrences for riders.

    Eternal vigilance must never slip.
    indeed. Oh for the day when people are concerned about stuff that happens outside their 4 doors and windows...


    yeah right...

    that would make a good tui add

    That car just slowed down for that bike to avoid killing him... Yeah right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Best you learn to live with it.
    dont get me wrong this isnt the first time ive had a near miss... its just this one got me particularly riled up and i had to vent ><

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    Speed Doesn’t Kill Bikers

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    Loud bikes save lives...

    Next time smash their side mirror off, then they'll know your there.


    And as for posting a gay thread about bad Auckland drivers, what rock did you crawl out from after all these years?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Best you learn to live with it.

    Why? why? why?
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