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So what's the back story?
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right up until 0:50, all I was thinking was "...why's the ********* parked in the passing lane?" Bet that's what the guy on the bike was thinking too.
So it's really just a question of who's the BIGGEST *********. Pretty close to a tie, IMO |
Hahaha. It looked like when he tried to take off he went down a gear instead up a gear. Nothing like going from 4 to 3 at 65mph!
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Wasn't there a story on this board about a biker that did a brake check on an RV - after he felt the RV had cut him off or wouldn't let him pass? The RV ran right over him. Seems like a very similar incident.
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Never take a bike to a car fight.
Never take a sidewalk to a gun fight. |
Car driver seemed more concerned about the damage to his car. The cyclist is a prick still requires medical concern.
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Looked like the impact caused the rear wheel to bend so when he rolled on the gas again the rear kicked out sideways throwing him off the bike. Wonder if he lived?
Speedy:) |
Winning.
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So who would be at fault on that one? Seems like a bad idea to brake-check a car while on a bike..
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And for all it's worth ... I can't recall any kid or adult that is *** would ride a bike like that. Just say'n
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The rider may be dumber now.
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I'm 101% bike friendly, but I refuse to feel sorry for anyone in that video.
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Can someone make this into a gif?
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It looks to me like the guy on the bike wanted to teach the guy in the car a lesson about lane management and keeping to the right, when something went quite wrong.
(Bike guy'd probably been riding his bumper the whole time the right lane was clear. I suppose he intended to slow the car guy down to the speed of that tanker on the right.) (And why the dash cam - is this Russian video?) |
I don't see a brake light...
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What about the other 9%?
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Parked in the passing lane? I dislike Left Lane Bandits as much as the next guy, but that guy was hardly "parked" in the fast lane. In those 50 or seconds, he passed at least 3 or 4 cars that were on his right, and he himself was passed by a total of zero cars. At the speed he was traveling, if you expect him to go to the right lane, then pull to the left to pass, then go back to the right, etc. he would be swerving all over the road. He'd be changing lanes every 12 seconds. Anyways, that video was funny. I've been on a sport bike forum since last fall, and a shockingly high number of riders are really dumb and do really dumb things. Nice guys, but not very smart. Resulting in lots of accidents, metal rod implants, and at least 3 dead forum participants in the 6 months I've been there. |
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That being said, the motorcycle driver was an idiot. Hopefully he lived. |
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Not cool to use the R word.
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Down here folk refer to the passing lane as the 'fast lane' when its not. both lanes are subject to the same speed limit of 100kph but the rule states "keep left unless passing." (RHD's)
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Fail
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I ride every day; you won't last long using tactics like that.
Jim |
Idiots!
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And sadly nothing shall be learned...amazing how people have survived. I guess the shear numbers help.
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Even in the US I don't think that would go against the driver. Not anymore after the rash of intentional rear ender causing brake checks to collect insurance 10 years ago. |
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I am with Jake on this one.
Maybe because of our common training: Keep Right Except To Pass The guy could have/should have pulled to the right lane when he cleared the first knot of traffic. We cannot see how long the guy on the bike was sitting behind the car with the camera. My rule is: If you have someone wanting to get by, Let them by. The sun does not shine out of your back passage. Share the road. The car driver's behaviour contributed to this incident. Having said that, the guy on the bike is a clear Darwin Award candidate. :eek: Best Les |
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