I would like some help, please, from experienced bikers - preferably riders of big bikes. In fact, preferably big, hairy Harley riders.
I'm a learner. I'm such a newbie that I'm doing the 'right' thing and wearing an L plate in a prominent position on the back of my bike. Today was my first ever experience of riding on the road. I got tailgated the entire length of Mt Albert road by a large truck.
This kind of behaviour makes me furious.
This morning Dave C (a very experienced biker) borrowed my little Volty to run an errand. As the L plate is securely bolted onto the number plate, he didn't bother removing it. Obviously people thought he was a learner because they carved him up, cut him off and tailgated him the entire time he was on the bike. He was amazed when he came back to report what had happened. This never happens when he's riding his big grumbly SV100S and wearing full leathers and a black helmet with a mirrored visor.
So here's my request: Experienced riders, whenever you get the opportunity, borrow a newbie's little 250cc putt-putt bike, get out there and TAKE BACK THE STREETS on our behalf. Monster the drivers who try to monster you. Putt-putt up to their windows and holler at them.
Better still, get an L plate and stick it on your big hairy Harley. Let's see if they'll take a learner on then.
Thanks for listening.
PS I had a great ride (apart from the truck) and got nods from two fellow bikers.

My first two nods ever!
** klingon puts two notches in belt
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