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Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:09 pm
by ZX9erguy
Took the bike out for the first good ride in a few weeks, wheather being what it is in melbourne.. I learnt to ride motorbikes in the centre of sydney so i figure my 6 years of experiance there should cover me anywhere.. Not so.. after riding for an hour or so 3 cars had nearly wiped me out. One of which i was level with his drivers window. His reply when i upped him at the next round about "yeah i saw you but you are a bike you dont need a full lane" Anyways i was wondering if anyone else had similar experiances.

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:13 pm
by robracer
All the time :lol: you quickly learn to ride defensively when it keeps happening :twisted:

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:18 pm
by ZX9erguy
Mainly funnyish ones if possible.

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:22 pm
by robracer
Yeah.... the guy that hit me head on & says But I didnt see you :lol: Iit was early morning & the headlight was on :shock:
I have been run down 3 times & have heard the same story each time, must be one of the answers in the driver test.

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:41 pm
by kaneg
Like Rob says, you have to assume that all cagers had a couple of drinks and they don't realy care about you.. if you take on that kind of attitude your chance of survival just doubled. :kuda:

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:44 pm
by hoffy
ZX9erguy wrote:His reply when i upped him at the next round about "yeah i saw you but you are a bike you dont need a full lane"
big dent in the car door and a smashed mirror generally fixes this problem... 8)

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:06 pm
by tim
and wins you a bill from their insurance company! ;)

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:07 pm
by Nelso
I had a mindless twit in a minivan not see me and change lanes on top of me today, and I was in my 4wd! :shock: The idiot had no idea until I blasted my horn. If I had not hit the brakes and avoided him he would have wiped out the side of his car on my bull-bar and tyres (looking back, that would've been fun to see). Some people just don't look at all, much less for bikes.

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:13 pm
by hoffy
tim wrote:and wins you a bill from their insurance company! ;)
so, lets get this right, they cut into your lane, try to kill you, then wonder why their car gets damaged...."I was just trying to get some space between me and their car cause they cut in illegally on me, officer"...easy. :lol:

I have been successfull on many occasions.....try it newb :lol:

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:18 pm
by zx6rider
hoffy wrote:
ZX9erguy wrote:His reply when i upped him at the next round about "yeah i saw you but you are a bike you dont need a full lane"
big dent in the car door and a smashed mirror generally fixes this problem... 8)
Had a guy cut me off in a roundabout, when I upped him he gave me the bird! :shock: I then gave him a size 9 boot print in his door, maybe he'll think about it next time before being so nasty. :twisted:

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:19 pm
by matchan
I hear ya Nelso, a year or two ago i was heading across the harbour bridge in the bus lane when some pharking clown in a car decided he just had to be in my lane (the bus lane), hit me just on the front wheel, could have been ugly had I not actually been a passenger in a BUS. Shame it didn't crush him to a bloody pulp, still can't have everything.

A mate once told me, "assume they are all trying to kill you", unfortunately cagers are not that predictable, more likely assume they will do the most ridiculous thing possible in every situation and you won't be far off the mark.

Glad you survived it.

cheers
Matt

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:23 pm
by hoffy
remember....when on the roads....

49% of the people in this world are below average ! 8)

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:22 pm
by seiko1
Yes Hoffy but unfortunately for us the other 51% are all Bike Rider's :D
Ride like they are definately going to do something stupid and you will always be ready ;)
They all have one thumb up their arse and the other is up their nose while they are talking on the mobile phone :shock:
As for knocking off mirrors and kicking door's......I've never been reported :D

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:33 pm
by z900/zx9
Lucky for dumb cages my brother doesnt drive semis anymore.He used to get sick of stupid people diving up the inside of him when turning left,so every now and then he would promtly squash one with the rear of the trailer against a gutter of traffic light.Said it used to brighten up his day sometimes ;)

Re: Close calls!

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:13 am
by tim
hoffy wrote:
tim wrote:and wins you a bill from their insurance company! ;)
so, lets get this right, they cut into your lane, try to kill you, then wonder why their car gets damaged....

I have been successfull on many occasions.....try it newb :lol:
Sorry Guys, I ignore this stuff when people talk about it, but I won't be encouraged to do so and act illegally, and I believe immorally and possibly dangerously to myself.

I won't be damaging the property of an honest person who made a simple mistake driving a car, who did no damage to me or my property.

We all know we're very hard to see on bikes in the first place, and riding bikes IS dangerous, that's OUR risk. We put ourselves on the road and near that car in the first place, and people are going to not see us!

I also would NEVER risk damaging a potential psycho's car:

1. Car driver cuts off bike rider but does not hit them
2. Bike rider damages car
3. Car driver snaps and slams bike rider into the guard rail

That's the world we live in.

:?



""Road rage accident leaves man in critical condition
Officers say just before the collision, 50-year-old Michael Rakes got into an altercation with 32-year-old Kris Prinster who threw a cigarette out her car window. Michael became upset and pulled alongside Prinster's car to yell at her. "The one girl in front of us threw a cigarette back, and my dad went up to tell her he didn't appreciate it," Jeffrey said.
Lt. Paul Child, with the Centerville Police Department, said, "This woman started to speed up in an attempt to move ahead of him, and he sped up alongside of her and continued having some sort of a confrontation as they were traveling northbound."
Jeffrey said, "So then she swerved and hit him, then we went flying.""

etc etc etc.......

Old conservative soft Tim, sorry not gonna HTFU :kuda:
;)