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Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:22 pm
by MadKaw
lifeofcrimeguy wrote:At the very least, maybe next time she will look. Whatever else you might want to say about road rage (and I'm not condoning this particular method), it's the most (only?) effective preventitive means of waking people up to their idiocy yet invented.
No, the most preventative means, is pulling the trigger.. :-)


From Guy Stanford of the McCoNSW

A Ducati rider was on his way to a mates dinner, taking a couple of sticks of pepperoni for the pizza, gets cut off by idiot in 4WD, instead of casually using two fingers for abuse, he uses the two salami sticks from his tankbag for greater effect.

Then comes the hyperventilating

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:38 pm
by robracer
:P thats much better

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:48 pm
by Cath
The woman said she was driving home with her nine-month-old baby in the car when the rider of a sports bike began yelling at her after she failed to see
him.

She said the rider pulled in front of her and slammed on his brakes despite her mouthing apologies at him through the window.
This part is completely believable
"Still sitting on the bike, he turned around and pointed a double-barrel shot gun, like a sawn-off double-barrel shotgun at me, and I just froze and sat there and then he turned my back to me," she said.
This part is not believable. I suppose it's possible, but where on earth would you store a double-barrel sawn-off shotgun while riding a sportsbike???
And she had enough time to see it was not just a gun, but a "sawn-off double-barrel shotgun", but not enough time to get his rego?
She said she had wondered if seeing the baby had stopped the man from firing at her
This part is just hysterically funny! :lol:
Yes honey - the amazing and wondrous fruit of your loins makes hardened criminals everywhere pause and reflect on their heinous ways.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

I'm betting no truck driver comes forward, because there was no truck. Someone desperately wants some attention, I think.

(on preview - Guy Stanford is a legend :lol: )

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:03 pm
by Frank
Well it is possible to rig something up on a trail bike to hold a shotgun/rifle what ever ( some farmers used to do that on the farms ), even maybe on a harley ( anyone seen Terminator 2) but on a sportsbike I think that would be pretty hard to do, tell you what when I get home I'll see if I can find out if a shotgun will fit anywhere on a sportbike and be completely concealable :roll:

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:05 pm
by Six Addict
i carry a shotty with me all the time... and i'm only in the "ghettos" of north ryde... :roll:

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:25 pm
by lifeofcrimeguy
ZXR750 wrote:
lifeofcrimeguy wrote:
Phil wrote:It is also relatively hard to conceal a shottie under your t shirt :roll:
You've tried?
Come on your from Mt Druitt. Don't you have a sawn off attached to your key ring??? Every one rides with a "piece" don't they.
If you get pissed off about the coment I grew up in Whalen.
:twisted: :axe: We can't afford guns out here mate. More likely the broken bottle or metal pole.

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:19 pm
by Gosling1
Six Addict wrote:i carry a shotty with me all the time... and i'm only in the "ghettos" of north ryde... :roll:
Yeh so do I - we have all sorts of dickheads on the roads down here .....

All I can say is that biatch is lucky she didn't run into THIS character !!! :shock: :shock: :shock:



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I'LL BE BACK, BIATCH !!!!

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:53 pm
by rooster
I could only fit a 30 cal on the ZRX the ammo belt hides in the tail piece :D :D Shotties aren't effective they spray the pellets too much and rocket launchers tend to have a bad effect on handling when fired, and also melt the rear tyre. :(

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:12 pm
by Tinman
It's probaly a Ducati with under seat exhaust.... She thought that the exhaust was the double barrel shotie :lol: :lol:

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:22 pm
by Six Addict
now thats scary gos :shock:

way too much time went into that one :roll: :lol:

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:00 pm
by Gosling1
Six Addict wrote:.....way too much time went into that one :roll: :lol:.......
you can thank Lurch from cR for that baby - he knocked it up last year.....

8)

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:00 pm
by shinnynoggon
any thing to get her name in the media :twisted: :twisted: :x

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:12 pm
by StuMiller
.......everyone seems quick to down play and ridicule an incident that I'm sure would scare the bejesus out of anyone, especially when there are kids involved.
Have a heart! :x :x :x

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:13 pm
by hoffy
Gosling1 wrote:
Six Addict wrote:i carry a shotty with me all the time... and i'm only in the "ghettos" of north ryde... :roll:
Yeh so do I - we have all sorts of dickheads on the roads down here .....

All I can say is that biatch is lucky she didn't run into THIS character !!! :shock: :shock: :shock:



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I'LL BE BACK, BIATCH !!!!
:lol: you have WAY too much time on your hands!

Re: Sportsbike rider with Shotgun.!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:23 pm
by lifeofcrimeguy
green10 wrote:.......everyone seems quick to down play and ridicule an incident that I'm sure would scare the bejesus out of anyone, especially when there are kids involved.
Have a heart! :x :x :x
Perhaps you are right. I don't think we really condone the use of weapons to get the point across. The point is that we are all kind of sick of the stupidity of people not looking or not knowing how to drive. Having kids in the car should only make her a better driver, to boot. It's kind of a poetic justice though, having his life endangered, then him turning around and endangering hers. I feel that I can muster little sympathy for her.