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I guess that I need to stay away from big trucks pulling little trailers.
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I wished I had a 50 caliber mounted some way so that I could let them know in certain terms they violated my right-of-way.
You have no right of way. The law of gross tonnage is never in your favor.
They are blind, you are invisible which is a good thing, as they are out to get you. Be quick, be nimble and be gone before they do.
+1 on the .50, that would be a hoot.
These dual 40mm spudguns were a blast on my old car:
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I almost ran over a late eighties ninja 600 (pretty sure)when he tried running into my Durango last night. As I was lazily pulling into the center lane from the left lane after passing a truck on 290 (turn signal and all) I catch a glimpse of this ninja overtaking me from the right lane and pulling into my lane on course to hit my nose. He was moving fast enough that I had to snap back into the left lane so as to not run him over. Then, farther ahead, I see this douche try to graze the nose of another car that had to hit the brakes as he completes a no signal sweep into the left lane. All this so he could catch up to his buddies. I'm assuming he was new - but a little spacial awareness would serve him well.
Almost running him over left me with pretty much the same feeling as almost being run over - strange.
I almost ran over a late eighties ninja 600 (pretty sure)when he tried running into my Durango last night. As I was lazily pulling into the center lane from the left lane after passing a truck on 290 (turn signal and all) I catch a glimpse of this ninja overtaking me from the right lane and pulling into my lane on course to hit my nose. He was moving fast enough that I had to snap back into the left lane so as to not run him over. Then, farther ahead, I see this douche try to graze the nose of another car that had to hit the brakes as he completes a no signal sweep into the left lane. All this so he could catch up to his buddies. I'm assuming he was new - but a little spacial awareness would serve him well.
Almost running him over left me with pretty much the same feeling as almost being run over - strange.
In my first week of riding this year, I was making a right turn onto a one-lane, one-way street. There was a 5 ft wide pothole courtesy of the snow storms in the middle of the turn. Didn't want to go through it. Especially not a city pothole. A car tried to cut me off as I went to the far side of the pothole to go around it. His front bumper stopped an inch from my leg. If he touched me I would have dropped the bike and let his insurance pay for it and get me a mint GS...just kidding.
While I'm used to people trying to mow me over, the other night I had a new experience. Kris and I were heading to TGIF for our anniversary dinner and pulled into the lot after a newer Highlander. He jams on the brakes in front of the door so I just whip into one of the two available spots near the door. I look in my mirror as I'm about to shut everything down and he's RIGHT there backing towards us! My first reaction was to just grab a handful of throttle and let the Kerker inform him we were there. He stops, pulls back up and backs into the spot next to our then gets out muttering profanities to me! That obviously didn't go over very well and I blew up at this kid. He continued to try and blame me for him nearly running me over and if Kris hadn't been there it's entirely likey that kid would have been on his back. It's one thing to claim you didn't see me, it's another to not only blame me but cuss me after you try to park your shiney SUV on top of my fiance, my bike and I.