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hogfisch 01-May-2005 15:53

Grief from certain car drivers?
 
Just wondering if anyone else suffers from idiotic car drivers trying to prove something to themselves? I had a Subaru Impreza trying his upmost to get past me today on the 748. It must have been so upsetting for him when we got into Oxford traffic and I left him to it. This isn't the first time a Subaru has given me some grief.

Does anyone else suffer from this or am I doing something wrong?!

clockwork orange 01-May-2005 17:29

Teenagers in hot hatches.........:flame:

dave s 01-May-2005 17:42

anyone in a BMW!!:lol::lol:

ath748 01-May-2005 17:52

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Originally posted by dave s
anyone in a BMW!!:lol::lol:

Oi oi!! Everyone except me. ;)

ath748 01-May-2005 17:54

Mind you, when I was out yesterday I saw a lot of those Mitsubishi Evo things out being driven like they were part of WRC. Or at least trying to, until they catch up with traffic and I wave them goodbye!

Ade.

the phantom pieman 01-May-2005 18:06

Actually, I have noticed that Duke riders sometimes behave in the same way ...

Tody, I went to the nearest low mountain pass ... on a GS. Plenty of Dukes coming the other way. Would any of them aknowledge a fellow biker ... like f*** they would.

Stereo types generally exist because that is the "mode" behaviour of people within that groups.

Very unstereotypically, I met up with a Goldwing Rider who want a race ... and he was very good .....

Mr_S 01-May-2005 20:34

Had a caterham last week desparate to shake me off on the A272 (I appeared in his rear view mirror very rapidly).

Idiot was very dangerous, crossing double white lines (which I will not cross) on left hand bends to get around the traffic. I just waited until the lines broke again or the car the Caterham had just pi$$ed off waved me through safely :D

Bloke eventually turned off into the Seven Stars, and he was in his 50's easily.

Today though, a classic moment, a mondeo estate screamed past me in a 40 limit, only to be caught by the mobile "safety unit", clearly visible 300yds down the road :sing:

I waved as I passed him being spoken to by the car that had pulled him over. :lol:

Nigel C 01-May-2005 20:43

BMW and Merc drivers and worst of all women particularly ones under the age of 30 :rolleye:

Brent 01-May-2005 20:54

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Originally posted by ath748
Quote:

Originally posted by dave s
anyone in a BMW!!:lol::lol:

Oi oi!! Everyone except me. ;)

And me.....:D

monstermob 998 02-May-2005 08:50

big 4x4's that have never been off road they think they they own the road and are the worst drivers(other wise known as credit card farmers)

dave w 02-May-2005 09:25

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Originally posted by Brent
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Originally posted by ath748
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Originally posted by dave s
anyone in a BMW!!:lol::lol:

Oi oi!! Everyone except me. ;)

And me.....:D



And me :D

( this could go on and on )

dave w 02-May-2005 09:27

Mind you, had an awesome race with a VERY willing TVR Griffin driver back in 1997, when I was on my old YZF 750... He was well up for it and we stayed close pretty much all the way !

( but it was only to a maximum of 80 mph officer :P ahem )

andyb 02-May-2005 10:38

Just wondered if anyone had suffered from idiotic bike riders trying to prove something to themselves?

dave w 02-May-2005 10:39

Miaow !

andyb 02-May-2005 10:41

just nice to have a balance.

uncle porry 02-May-2005 10:45

an alfa driver saw me in his mirror, dropped a cog and burnt off hoping i would give chase, i didnt bother, couple of miles on and he had caught a couple of slower moving cars, i went to overtake all three and as i got alongside the alfa he swerved into me missing my bike/left leg by inches, i carried on for a mile or so and found a spot to pull over, took my lid off and waited for the alfa, i gestered for him to pull in and have a "chat" but he kept going. Dont know why some car drivers have it in for us, maybe its cause they would like a bike but aint got the balls to ride one, or maybe their "her indoors" wont let them have one, i dunno, but i think its best to not get sucked into a race with anyone really, its a recipie for disaster.

dave w 02-May-2005 10:45

Point taken mate... had a guy on a GSX some years back riding in Chino trousers REALLY trying to make a point around town.. his riding was appalling and it really took the biscuit when he chopped the nose of a car off going round a round-a-bout... the bike was back firing like a pig... he was simply dangerous..

I'll admit to riding faster than the law dictates ( as we all do ) but there is a time and place etc etc

KeefyB 03-May-2005 07:10

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Originally posted by andyb
Just wondered if anyone had suffered from idiotic bike riders trying to prove something to themselves?
Ooh yes!Loads of times!
How annoying is it when you catch up with another rider on your fave bit of tarmac,they see you coming in the mirror then ride faster,so its difficult to pass.They them proceed to get in your way round the twisties!:mad:
I once caught up with a guy on an Aprillia 250.He saw me coming,dropped it down a gear and speeded up.The guy was obviously riding beyond his capabilities and run wide about 4 corners later.He was lucky there was'nt anything coming the other way.The next left hander he ran wide again,this time running over the verge on the opposite side of the road.He went down,but fortunately for him,the bike only suffered minor damage and him a bruised ego.

KeefyB 03-May-2005 07:14

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Originally posted by uncle porry
i dunno, but i think its best to not get sucked into a race with anyone really, its a recipie for disaster.
Thats got to be the most sensible advice here.There is only one place you should contemplate racing,.........the A47!:lol:...ooops I meant a racetrack!


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