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Really? Jesus, do we need to massage everyone's egos before we pass them.
That Harley guy is a w
ker. Simple as that. The overtake was clean, safe, slow and respectful. He deserved a serious boot in the balls. Demanding some deferential hand job just for permission to pass him on his shiny loud bike? Can you imagine how tiny his cock must be?
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That Harley guy is a w
ker. Simple as that. The overtake was clean, safe, slow and respectful. He deserved a serious boot in the balls. Demanding some deferential hand job just for permission to pass him on his shiny loud bike? Can you imagine how tiny his cock must be?
. FazerBoy said:
The Harley guy is obviously a total knob - but personally I would give any biker I overtook in a scenario like that a little hand up or thumbs up.
Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though
Honestly not sure why anyone needs to acknowledge passing someone who’s travelling slower than me. Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though

I don’t do it when passing a Nissan Juke in my, well, doesn’t really matter as everything’s better and faster than a Nissan Juke, but anyway, why does any fat old w
ker think he deserves more respect on his fart gun that doesn’t go round corners than any other slow arsed w
ker on the road?And maybe more to the point, if someone rides past me at a speed faster than I’m choosing to be riding, fair play.
You may be a tosspot.
You may be a sound bloke.
You may be a riding god.
You may be an utter f
king liability.
I don’t care. It doesn’t matter. It’s a choice.
Why would anyone give the tiniest f
k?
You may be a tosspot.
You may be a sound bloke.
You may be a riding god.
You may be an utter f
king liability.I don’t care. It doesn’t matter. It’s a choice.
Why would anyone give the tiniest f
k?FazerBoy said:
The Harley guy is obviously a total knob - but personally I would give any biker I overtook in a scenario like that a little hand up or thumbs up.
Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though
Imagine his reaction if it was a scooter that overtook... Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though


FNG said:
FazerBoy said:
The Harley guy is obviously a total knob - but personally I would give any biker I overtook in a scenario like that a little hand up or thumbs up.
Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though
Honestly not sure why anyone needs to acknowledge passing someone who s travelling slower than me. Of course it s not compulsory but to me just feels instinctively right.
Probably wouldn t bother for a scooter though

I don t do it when passing a Nissan Juke in my, well, doesn t really matter as everything s better and faster than a Nissan Juke, but anyway, why does any fat old w
ker think he deserves more respect on his fart gun that doesn t go round corners than any other slow arsed w
ker on the road?In a similar fashion, I would normally stop to check on a biker stranded at the roadside to see if I can offer any help - but am unlikely to do the same for a person in Juke.
scorcher said:
Probably a 1%er patch club etiquette thing that s drifted across from the good ole US of A
Don’t those HD riding weapons in the US have things called “stay back whips” dangling from their bars to berate anyone with the temerity to try and overtake them? Must make for some very pedestrian progress. Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




