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I saw one on a DT or similar the other day. He skidded into a junction, then straight off again, ragging the hell out of it, narrowly aoiding parked cars because he turned out of the junction so fast. Bloody idiots.  |
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Don't tar us all with the same brush  ____________________ 1st bike - Honda Rebel; 2nd bike - CBR125; next bike - husband's 'blade hehehehe
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Theres a couple of 30's that I do 40 in [Not all the time, just when the roads are dead and it's non-busy times], but I slow down for where the schools and shops are. Also for the parked cars at the side.
I know what you mean though. The majority of peds are here and absolutely stark raving mad. The crossers bomb it down our road with speed bumps at about 60, past a load of shops, parked cars, comprimising side roads and a primary school... not to mention the amount of times I see them screaming on around a corner, drifting into the opposing lane. Its not a question of if, it's when...
About the only dangerous thing I do is filter Biking is dangerous enough with all the other knobs on the road. ____________________ Current Bike: nc30 |
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 lumphammer Trackday Trickster
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 smoshea L Plate Warrior
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This is going to end up all 50 riders and ped riders are knob end arguement!!
Lets face it, we are all riders and about 30% of ALL are knob ends on their bikes.
Kev ____________________ Zhongyu ZY50, Aprilia SR50, Motorhispania RX50, Aprilia RS125, Honda VFR400 nc24 and my corsa
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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L-platers normally have an inferiority complex and a need to prove themselves. A lot of them haven't realised that everyone thinks they are a twat and couldn't care less how fast their little machine pretends to be able to go. I'd hope most people would realise that you should ride for yourself rather than trying to impress people -> they won't be impressed.
Yes, plenty of larger bike riders can be reckless, but they often have the experience and the machinery to do it on. They might look out of control to you, but they probably aren't. The problem I have with people being reckless on L-plates is that they tend to do it in town i.e. 'look at me!', where there are plenty of people to hit, not just trees, walls and signposts. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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scooter loonies, always seem like they have somthing to prove. the other night in the wet, a series of roundabouts which I know are quite slippery so I always take extra care going round them in the wet. these two scooter loonies belted past waving an arm in the air and looking back at me, how fecking stupid is that, they have a roundabout comming up, its wet, there is commuter traffic everywhere and they are riding one handed and looking backwards. stupid fuckers think they are all big and hard cause they went past a bigger bike. get a fucking life !!!
rant over ____________________ **************Honda CBR 600 FR***********
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 thelonerider Renault 5 Driver
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I feel that some L plate warriors just like to try and be like the big bikers.
They want respect and they don't realise they have to earn it.
We all go a little faster now and then but most of us are past puberty and know when it is safe to go 40 in a 30 zone.
I went on my CBT with these 2 lads who had brand new streetfighter 100cc's and they were as good as gold. I thought how responsible they were.
I now see these 2 lads riding around the streets similar to what snake eyes said - waving their arms in the air, trying to get me to race them in the rain, tooting their horns etc... Morons!
Then again, there are safe 17 year old riders too.
Thats my opinion.
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Its about getting home safely.
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I've already voiced my opinion and observations in other posts regarding 'scoot' riders and 'L' plate Warriors.
But, something I have noticed in the last week, is that some of them seem to feel 'intimidated' (for want of a better word) by having a large bike behind them.
I followed a scooter rider the other day - directly behind him (yes, it was a 'him' and yes, he was on 'L's) and riding to the speed limit perfectly OK. But, at every junction where we had to stop, he seemed determined to give it full throttle and thrash the balls off it, just in an attempt to get away from me.
Why?
I was respecting his position in the line of traffic and simply following behind. Nothing more. If I wanted to get past him I WOULD get past him. And, if I HAD passed him, I would have given a nod and a wave, as I always do.
IMO, they are not inferior bikers. They are simply bikers just like the rest of us, but they're riding slower bikes, that's all. I just wish they'd stop trying to 'show off' or act like 'superior' bikers. Not everyone on a bigger bike is trying to piss them off. Most of us are quite considerate towards them (well, I am, anyway).
BTW: Ragdoll, I never tar everyone with the same brush
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 thelonerider Renault 5 Driver
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I used to ride a scooter and found that big bikers (most of them) had no time for us on scooters whether we drive normally or not.
I always vowed to respect bikers who respect me so I always give a nod to people on scooters.
I found that when I used to ride a scooter (for 3 years) I would get the occasional nod from a big biker and it would give me a good feeling to see that there are bikers out there who respect all on 2 wheels and not just those that go 150mph.
Its a bit of 6 of one half a dozen of another.
L plate'ers want respect from bigger bikers but its vice versa too.
I was riding around pendle hill a few weeks after getting my Varadero on a nice sunny day, checking what speed I could do (straight country road with no traffic).
I was doing around 65mph which is comfortable for me when this bike came from no where and bombed past me at I don't know what speed. I had to stop at the side of the road for a minute to get my head round what had just passed me. There was no respect there. The guy was inches from me when he roared past. I didn't even see him in my mirrors.
I love to watch and learn from big bikes but I think some of the safest riders around are on 125's.
The Lone Rider. ____________________ A good ride-out is not about getting your knee to the ground...
Its about getting home safely.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 279 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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