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 Posted: 23:48 - 21 Sep 2010 Post subject: tall tales |
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I went to the train station to catch a train, and got chatting to someone who is also into bikes.
Now maybe this guy was telling the truth, or maybe he was setting out to impress at any costs.
I'm guessing the latter but maybe I'm a suspicious bastard..
He works as a bike mechanic on track bikes and race bikes. If a racer is injured, he will take the bike out in the race and compete as an amateur so the sponsors still have a bike go out with their logos on. He gets better lap times than the owners of race spec bikes who use them for track days (this could be true if they dont do many trackdays). Because he makes loads of money, he also has a mitsubishi evo that has 600bhp. He then showed me pics of what looked like crash thread pics. Nice car looking shiny followed by pics of it in a ditch upside down.
He was interesting to listen to, and I was pleasant and polite, but the whole time I was gently trying to steer the conversation towards trying to catch him out.
I think the most likely howler, was that he has a car, but no car license, and when the police have stopped him, he just shows them the bike license and they never check the back. Except on one occasion, when he had to bribe the copper with £1000 that he always carries on him just in case he wants to buy something. His argument being that points on a DVLA license could affect his race license.
Lewis Hamilton never had a problem with his race license after doing doughnuts or whatever, so I'm thinking this is testable lie.
So can anyone tell me for sure, that if someone has a race license, it wouldnt be affected by points on a dvla license ?
Apparently, he needs the race license for testing and setting up bikes for trackdays. I'm going to forget he mentioned doing work for british superbikes, as he could just be exaggerating that bit, and he may actually do race prep for track bikes. He mentioned going out to Spain to do race prep for bikes for track days and being well paid. I know this sort of thing exists from wave's thread a while back about going out to Spain to do trackdays as a way of being sure of good weather. So at the very least, this guy knows a bit about what he's talking about.
He did tell me the name of the company he claims to run, but I forget it. Something "audit" I think, which sounded a bit unusual based in Leicester.
I dont know enough about race prep stuff to catch him out other than this thing on race license being affected by road points, which seems unlikely to me.
Anyone else been told any tall tales that seemed like lies that turned out to be true, or tall tales that sounded like lies because they were actually lies, but sounded plausible at the time ?
Anyone here want to mention when they found themself turning from exaggeration to made up bullshit to try to make a story sound impressive ?
EDIT : on reflection I think maybe he gave himself away at the start.
His opening line was, is that your DT ? I had arrived on a tt250R, which is a 4 stroke with a hole in the exhaust so couldnt really be mistaken for a 2 stroke.
so he must be faker, surely ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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I've done BSB work, it's not that hard to get into.
Still reckon he's full of shit though. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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I had similar at the ace before the brighton burnup.
Waiting around with a few mates for two more after the main ride had left, bloke comes up to us after overhearing me say what a tasty 750 some guy going past had.
His opener was something along the lines of "Nah they are rubbish, get yourself a GSXR-1000", so immediately my bullshitdar went off.
Along the lines of what you were saying colin, one of my first replies to him after he finished his monologue was "Wheres your bike? not riding today?", replied with something about being paid 400 quid to be there on roadmaintence crew or something. Then regaled us about his the other week when his Gix-1000 which he wheelied over a bridge, passed a waiting bike cop, and when pulled blagged it and only got away with a ticking off about notchy head bearings....
Also stories of pissing over packs of R1's in france etc and more which i dont remember.
Now he could have been 100% truthfull. But the question remains why are you telling random strangers about it?, oh yeah he currently owns 10 bikes....
I just dont understand the need to either lie like that or push your fucking life story when you werent asked to.
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| colin1 wrote: | I went to the train station to catch a train |
First give away, standard British English is Railway Station, not train station, so is the whole post a copy and paste job?
Perhaps you are lying about meeting this liar who regaled you with tall stories....
If true, it sounds like an encounter straight out of Pete & Dud, the sort of bloke you'd normally miss your train to avoid. I used to know a bloke who would talk about nothing but his experiences in the Falklands, one day he got caught out, he'd never been near the place, spent the time working in a factory. The word is full of weirdos and fantasists, and some of them aren't even on this forum.
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I enjoy lying to gullible people at train stations  ____________________ Current Bike: 2018 Honda CRF250L
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| DonnyBrago wrote: | | colin1 wrote: | I went to the train station to catch a train |
First give away, standard British English is Railway Station, not train station, so is the whole post a copy and paste job? |
Was that a joke? I have never called a train station a railway station.[/quote]
50% joke, though I was under the impression that 'train station' was more American, and 'railway station' more British. I suspect there are regional variations in the use within Britain. I have never called a railway station a train station, my background is brought up in Oxford, teen years in Manchester, lived and worked in London after that. 'Station' or 'railway station' are the only terms I remember using, or hearing being used.
*Not taking the piss, I am genuinely interested in the apparent trivia of language usage.
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I just call it the choo choo station But you have to do the arm movement when you say "Choo choo"  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black).
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| chris-red wrote: | I had the same thing, the guy claimed he had worked for Rossi, was in 2 minds are to weather I believed him, was he fairly tall with light coloured hair? The MO sounds very familar? Did he talk about putting number plates on Race bikes and riding them on the road? |
Yeah this guy was very tall. Phoenix off here is about 6ft to 6ft2 I think, and this guy was taller than that. His hair wasnt that light though. He did talk about putting number plates on race bikes and riding them on the road, with just bicycle lights. I asked if he could really get an MOT that way, and he said he is an MOT tester so he does his own. I asked how much it costs to do the course to become an MOT tester, and he said he didnt know as it was paid for him by the company he used to work for.
I notice you live just east of London, and this guy lives in London, so its quite possible it was the same guy. Although his company is based in Leicester, he claims to commute from London. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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