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Thread: Riders down on Coro Loop (14 December)

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    A Sorry Tale Of Two Broken Guzzis....

    I've posted a few piccies in the BFTP thread for those interested. Here's the link:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...=1#post1850794

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    So sorry to hear of your terrible accident and injuries. I hope you heal well and quickly, but I guess you will be feeling pretty sore all over today, not just your poor arm. Glad that you are still here with us.

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    Glad you are both ok.

    That great road is a fine balance between 'motorcycle nirvana' and 'accident thats found place to happen'.

    Enjoyed it myself sunday week; thought to self at time: ' this is a risky place to have this much fun'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatijim View Post
    Glad you are both ok.

    That great road is a fine balance between 'motorcycle nirvana' and 'accident thats found place to happen'.

    Enjoyed it myself sunday week; thought to self at time: ' this is a risky place to have this much fun'!
    its a wonderful ride and a beautiful part of this great country, some people cant see that, they only see the next corner.
    this time of year the kiwi christmas trees are in full bloom and the tide was in. very special place but not a racetrack
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    i thought boaties were a dodgy bunch.. and couldn't trust them... now we all know...

    glad your up and about...


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Katman will be along soon to prove that you were in fact speeding and in the wrong, thus causing the accident and giving bikers around the globe a bad name.
    Well, by all accounts it certainly wasn't the car driver at fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    i thought boaties were a dodgy bunch.. and couldn't trust them... now we all know...

    glad your up and about...
    Hey.... i,m a boatie and a biker as well, that doesnt make me dodgy
    Shit i,m not sure weather you are lucky or unlucky either way you gotta be stoked you got away with your life intact and one hell of a story

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    Shit sure does happen when you're not looking for it - happy to see things are sorta ok...dings and dents in bodies and bikes can be mended.

    What time did this happen? A guy from work went up with his boat at about 11.00am,so if this happened around 10.00 ish,you got it cleaned up pretty quick,as he saw nothing.

    This ride was a bit too ambitious for my first major outing on the R65,so did a 230km ride on bits of the Kaiaua loop.
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    Glad you're both still alive and well. We were just talking about those hooligan boaties at work today. How they can get as pissed as they like and STILL drive a boat and there's no law against it - AND they don't need to have a licence nor register the boat nor pay ACC levies......hmmm I feel a campaign coming on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Glad you're both still alive and well. We were just talking about those hooligan boaties at work today. How they can get as pissed as they like and STILL drive a boat and there's no law against it - AND they don't need to have a licence nor register the boat nor pay ACC levies......hmmm I feel a campaign coming on.

    Lol.. might be a good idea to find a better story to illustrate their evil ways. It seems the boatie may not be at fault. Sounds like he would have killed the downed rider on his side of the road if he hadn't braked and swerved. I likely wouldn't have done any different... and I'm not even an evil boatie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    How they can get as pissed as they like and STILL drive a boat and there's no law against it - AND they don't need to have a licence nor register the boat nor pay ACC levies......hmmm I feel a campaign coming on.
    Totaly agree with you, I have had boats for years, when i started getting serious i went out and did my boat masters certificate which is a little like a drivers license for boating. I believe anyone who wants to be in charge of a boat should at least have a day skipper certificate. You cant hire a boat overseas without one so why should you be able to drive a boat here without some sort of training.
    oops, off topic ..... sorry about that

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    It seems the boatie may not be at fault. Sounds like he would have killed the downed rider on his side of the road if he hadn't braked and swerved.
    The boatie is obliged to travel at a speed by where he can stop in the visible distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    The boatie is obliged to travel at a speed by where he can stop in the visible distance.
    Does the same go for motorcyclists in the Buller Gorge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Does the same go for motorcyclists in the Buller Gorge?
    Dude - that has been to court and you know the outcome. Let it go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Well,.. people say we are freaks for owning Moto Guzzis !!!

    What u talkin about willis


    Glad you got away fairly lightly injury wise Dodgyiti, hope you heal well & fast.

    What lovely Guzzi were you on at the time? Hope she's not too bad.

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