What do you want to vent about today?

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Sorted, my mate's Dad has one and he's only 20 minutes away.
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Mother in law in hospital with pneumonia and the nurses are buying her cold drinks from the hospital cafe with their own money because the hospital itself cannot provide them.

Beyond a joke.
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Ducati panigali at the side of the road with hazard on ,bimbo on the back in denim shorts up the crack of her arse in a pink vest top,bloke in shorts and a vest muscle top
I pull over to ask if they are ok ,he ignored me so I carry on,they come past me further down the road B road 50 mph limit at well into 3 digit speed
I cant get my head around some riders
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Some people aren't bikes, they just have a bike because they think it makes them look good.

Especially true of Italian bike owners ;)

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D6Nutz wrote:Some people aren't bikes, they just have a bike because they think it makes them look good.

Especially true of Italian bike owners ;)

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I still worry about these types of biker , a fall even at 20mph would be carnage in shorts and a vest top
I was in full leathers and thought about chasing him down but bottled out,maybe I’m just old slow and grumpy
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Perkles wrote:... in denim shorts up the crack of her arse in a pink vest top,bloke in shorts and a vest muscle top,,,,,,,,..I cant get my head around some riders
(wait) It's perfectly ok, until it's not.? (smirk)

If you got onto your bike believing that the upcoming ride was going to result in a crash, then you wouldn't just be wearing leathers & lid etc,,, - you simply wouldn't go for that ride would you ?

I shouldn't expect that anyone on here is going to condone their "lack of caution", but nonetheless 99% of the time it will be perfectly ok won't it.?

Imho it's the outcome from that (1%) which makes their "lack of caution" such an affront to you, but it will probably have been perfectly ok.
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StMarks wrote:
Perkles wrote:... in denim shorts up the crack of her arse in a pink vest top,bloke in shorts and a vest muscle top,,,,,,,,..I cant get my head around some riders
(wait) It's perfectly ok, until it's not.? (smirk)

If you got onto your bike believing that the upcoming ride was going to result in a crash, then you wouldn't just be wearing leathers & lid etc,,, - you simply wouldn't go for that ride would you ?

I shouldn't expect that anyone on here is going to condone their "lack of caution", but nonetheless 99% of the time it will be perfectly ok won't it.?

Imho it's the outcome from that (1%) which makes their "lack of caution" such an affront to you, but it will probably have been perfectly ok.
Apologies its early I dont quite get your post yet
I'm not a biker snob ive done the commuting in winter ,tours,track days ,rebuilt them in my shed and bought new I like all bikes and types of biker
What I actually found offensive was the way he overtook me at speed on a blind bend past 3 other cars down a narrow road
It concerned me the way they were dressed that's all,the ignoring me when I pulled over to ask if they were ok didnt help either
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Perkles wrote:Apologies its early I dont quite get your post yet
I'm not a biker snob ive done the commuting in winter ,tours,track days ,rebuilt them in my shed and bought new I like all bikes and types of biker
What I actually found offensive was the way he overtook me at speed on a blind bend past 3 other cars down a narrow road
It concerned me the way they were dressed that's all,the ignoring me when I pulled over to ask if they were ok didnt help either
Lol, was not meant to be a criticism of your post Perkles, just an observation about why we all get upset when we come across that conduct.

Fwiw I won't even take a pillion with me. I believe that any rider will tend to "ride to impress" their passenger. That coupled with the unpredictability of their passenger, the change in handling & control characteristic of the bike, and the outcome of my actions being wholly responsible for the safety of the pillion, make it unacceptable for me personally.

I won't even go there about the blind bend, overtakes, speed etc.... ;)
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You would think in the current environment that no one would want to put themselves in additional danger of spending weeks or months in a hospital bed but stupid people seem to be in the majority in Britain these days ..

Currently if a patient is in hospital then no one at all can come and visit under any circumstances. That isn't likely to change for at least a year I would say.
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D6Nutz wrote:
Especially true of Italian bike owners ;)
It's not our fault we decided to go home with Sophia Loren and you've picked Angela Merkel.
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StMarks wrote: Fwiw I won't even take a pillion with me. I believe that any rider will tend to "ride to impress" their passenger. That coupled with the unpredictability of their passenger, the change in handling & control characteristic of the bike, and the outcome of my actions being wholly responsible for the safety of the pillion, make it unacceptable for me personaly
I'm the same, my ex cured me of taking pillions by standing the bike up in corners if she thought that I was going too fast (shocked)

She had her own bike so knew what she was doing, bloody psycho.... Too bloody fast, it was a Street Triple 2 up. She would have shat a hedgehog on the MT-10.
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Stonesie wrote:She would have shat a hedgehog on the MT-10.
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StMarks wrote:
Perkles wrote:Apologies its early I dont quite get your post yet
I'm not a biker snob ive done the commuting in winter ,tours,track days ,rebuilt them in my shed and bought new I like all bikes and types of biker
What I actually found offensive was the way he overtook me at speed on a blind bend past 3 other cars down a narrow road
It concerned me the way they were dressed that's all,the ignoring me when I pulled over to ask if they were ok didnt help either
Lol, was not meant to be a criticism of your post Perkles, just an observation about why we all get upset when we come across that conduct.

Fwiw I won't even take a pillion with me. I believe that any rider will tend to "ride to impress" their passenger. That coupled with the unpredictability of their passenger, the change in handling & control characteristic of the bike, and the outcome of my actions being wholly responsible for the safety of the pillion, make it unacceptable for me personally.

I won't even go there about the blind bend, overtakes, speed etc.... ;)
It wasnt taken as a criticism I just didnt quite understand your post :)
I wont take a pillion for the same reasons
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Stonesie wrote:[She would have shat a hedgehog on the MT-10.
Ha ha awesome I understand this post :D
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I take pillons, mainly Jess, but she had never been on bikes before and I’ve trained her well. I also ride so much more careful and mindful when I have a passenger. I refuse to take anyone unless I can gear them up from head to toe.
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Fecking rain. Work all week in the hot sunshine and come Saturday........ (rain) (rain) (rain)
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Taking a pillion is the motorcycling equivalent of brewer's droop...
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D41 wrote:Taking a pillion is the motorcycling equivalent of brewer's droop...
I disagree. I really love having my person on the back enjoying my greatest passion with me and trusting me
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Wives who use your best wood drills to make holes in tiles. :x (doh) (wasntme) (punch)
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Post by Cav »

Hahahaha!!! But they have a lovely point to them!

I bought some SDS Masonry bits yesterday, she could have used those
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