All bikers are angels, apparently.
All bikers are angels, apparently.
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LordGrover

Original Poster:

33,975 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Click. I assume it's in jest, but gets a rolleyes anyway.

scorcher

4,084 posts

255 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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We are. Its BMW and Nissan driving retards like you thats the problem.shoot

Hooli

32,278 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Not in jest at all, they tried to kill me & I protected myself. I couldn't physically stop before going along side them anyway because they pulled out so late. I see it as no different to punching back when someone attacks me, it's pure self-defence.

STHi

26,988 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Here we go again.

Most bike riders are also car drivers, so how does that fit your argument, OP?

14-7

6,233 posts

212 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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So did you hit the car with the bike or did you actually punch and kick the car?

boobles

15,251 posts

236 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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For every idiot on a bike, there's also one in a car.
The only difference is, people in cars don't have to get to point B as quickly as possible.

black-k1

12,627 posts

250 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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boobles said:
For every idiot on a bike, there's also one in a car.
The only difference is, people in cars don't have to get to point B as quickly as possible.
There is a much bigger difference than that...

When an idiot on a bike meets a sensible driver in a car, the biker dies.
When an idiot in a car meets a sensible rider on a bike, the biker dies.

Sensible riders are at much greater risks from idiots in cars than vice versa.

Hooli

32,278 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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14-7 said:
So did you hit the car with the bike or did you actually punch and kick the car?
As it was a bend & I was braking hard I couldn't turn enough to completely avoid them, hence fending myself off the side of their car with my boot.
I would expect a thread in here to go this way, but the actual issue is why you lot seem to be siding with a dangerous driver? if I'd been in a car I'd have smashed into the back of them & I bet the resulting thread would be different here. My extra options due to the bike being much narrower allowed me to avoid the full results of their actions.

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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When you are mashed up laying next to the car dead it matters not who's "Right" or "wrong".


stay safe people

Scelto

619 posts

178 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Damn. I thought I'd clicked on the SP&L forum, not the "link random threads you don't like in other forums" forum.

Mr Gear

9,416 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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black-k1 said:
There is a much bigger difference than that...

When an idiot on a bike meets a sensible driver in a car, the biker dies.
When an idiot in a car meets a sensible rider on a bike, the biker dies.

Sensible riders are at much greater risks from idiots in cars than vice versa.
Very well put indeed.

rich_b

694 posts

267 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Hooli said:
As it was a bend & I was braking hard I couldn't turn enough to completely avoid them, hence fending myself off the side of their car with my boot.
I think you should have explained this orginally to minimise any backlash. I think I'd also rather have my booted foot deflect me off a car rather than my knee/shin trapped between the two.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Most bikers are wkers
But the same proportion of car drivers are too, just there are more of us so it doesn't look as bad.
We're all wkers.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Hooli said:
Not in jest at all, they tried to kill me & I protected myself. I couldn't physically stop before going along side them anyway because they pulled out so late. I see it as no different to punching back when someone attacks me, it's pure self-defence.
Yes they saw you coming and thought, "I know, I'm going to attempt to kill him". rolleyes

I thought biking was a macho thing, and not something that made riders bh about being a victim. Whilst willy waving that they've happily kicked someone's door in.

By the way, should you not have stopped as it was an accident, and damage was caused (by you)?

Mastodon2

14,138 posts

186 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Of course, having only the bikers point of view it's impossible to know what really happened. For all we know, he might have seen the BMW changing lanes and suffering a bout of small man syndrome himself, tried to rush in to defend "his" gap, before banging clumsily into the BMW.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

267 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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boobles said:
For every idiot on a bike, there's also one in a car.
Maybe. But if you adjust for the much higher number of cars on the road I reckon there are 50 idiots on bikes for every idiot in a car.

But only 10 for every idiot in a van...

80sboy

452 posts

178 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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(I just posted this in the related thread, but actually meant to put it in here)...

I drive a BMW and I'm fully aware of the rep that goes with the car. However, I feel that I'm a very courteous driver, very aware, and follow the rules of the road. Especially now since I drive a BMW, in an attempt to buck the trend! So that's me.

Now I'm sure that there are some very sensible riders out there, but why is it that 90% of them seem to ride like complete aholes?! They speed excessively, cut corners, and ALWAYS undertake without any care or consideration on the motorway.

Most seem to have a death wish. I know of a few motorcycle accidents that have happened in my area, in each of these it was determined that the rider was at fault. Two of the three died.

I'm not stereotyping, this is just my observation. Maybe you lot shouldn't be so quick to stereotype others? Since you've probably got the worst reputation.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

255 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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Bikers are homos.

Downton Mini

1,026 posts

185 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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The old bikers are better then car drivers etc

I'm a car driver I will never ride a bike as I think its too dangours end of story my cusion used to race bikes at the TT he would never ride on the road.

From past experiance there are 2 types of rider

'Biker' who has got a second to spare likes to intimidate you by rinding on your back bumper cuts in and out of heavy traffic so if you've left a gap for brakeing and suddley everything stops you've got no way of stopping Oh and they tend to think its big and clever to do wheelies as the go past country pubs. Oh and they tend to think they can ignore speed limits

Motor Cycleist (sp): Those riders who like people who like driving don't try and intimadate car drivers out of the way and enjoy riding safely and are happy to wait behind for a safe place to pass

I always try and move over for bikes to allow them to pass as easy as possible you can normally tell the differnce between the 2 types one will thank you the other won't

I know they're are good and bad with everyone and car drivers aren't perfect but neither are bikers/motor cyclists

Alfanatic

9,339 posts

240 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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There aren't that many idiots in bikes or cars or pavements or wherever, but everyone is capable of doing something completely idiotic from time to time.

Good luck is not crashing when someone around you has their idiotic moment, or when you have yours.