I mostly spot the lane changers

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Simon Wilson, Jul 29, 2009.

  1. Simon Wilson

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    I don't see the point in removing his mirrors unless you plan to
    either hit him with them or throw them into the car so he's got a
    reminder that he maybe should have used them.

    Joking apart, I don't see any benefit in kicking mirrors off because
    if you're pissed off enough to do that then you should be pissed off
    enough to pull the driver out of the car and kick the **** out of
    them.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Jul 29, 2009
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  2. Simon Wilson

    Lozzo Guest

    I had some **** in a Jeep Cherokee deliberately knock me off on the M25
    when I was using my Bandit to do sales calls on a few years back. I was
    simply filtering up lane 2 1/2 when he took objection to me getting in
    front of him. I didn't have any time to react or think about calling
    him a ****, because I was rolling across two lanes about to come to
    rest under a stationary artic unit's fuel tank.
     
    Lozzo, Jul 29, 2009
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  3. Simon Wilson

    zymurgy Guest

    Yeah, there's some people out there who really hate bikers and don't
    give a **** about any separation distance.

    Let's be careful out there ...

    Paul.
     
    zymurgy, Jul 30, 2009
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  4. Simon Wilson

    fishman Guest

    You need a louder exhaust.
     
    fishman, Jul 30, 2009
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  5. Simon Wilson

    Beav Guest

    Not oop 'ere we didn't.

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    Beav, Jul 30, 2009
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  6. Simon Wilson

    Beav Guest

    It's the adrenalin that can get you into real bother though.

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    Beav, Jul 30, 2009
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  7. Simon Wilson

    Beav Guest

    Fucking safety nazi.


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    Beav, Jul 30, 2009
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