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Strife posted:I'm already going 10 miles over the speed limit, and he went between two cars after passing me. On the highway. On an interchange. NE drivers, Massholes in particular, are loving aggressive. These squids are pretty much what I would've expected.
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Slavvy posted:Update: he bit the bullet and bought a thousand-dollar set of cases. He's now left with a $4500 bike that owes him around 7k and a lifelong aversion to KTM. My Husky 701 that had a broken valve needed an entire new head as a valve guide was damaged and they aren't sold separately. Thankfully I had ponied up $200 for two years of extended warranty a year and a half ago. Still didn't really come out ahead as I sold the bike to the dealer for not that much, but at least it's their problem now.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 17:31 |
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High Protein posted:My Husky 701 that had a broken valve needed an entire new head as a valve guide was damaged and they aren't sold separately. Thankfully I had ponied up $200 for two years of extended warranty a year and a half ago. Still didn't really come out ahead as I sold the bike to the dealer for not that much, but at least it's their problem now.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 17:33 |
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Let's stereotype lovely drivers. I started a similar thread in the Toronto LAN thread but I want to get more than just a local answer of who the worst driver is and what kind of car he's in, because I know you guys will have some fun perspectives. Particularly those outside of North America. In my experience it's the Porsche SUVs, the Cayenne or whatever. There are definitely a lot of people who embody the BMW driver stereotype but both on foot and on two wheels I've encountered the most entitled and indignant attitudes from middle-aged women in Porsche SUVs. I'm starting to see a lot more of those Lambo SUV monstrosities too and they seem to behave the same. Tesla drivers are coming up in the ranks (did I tell you guys about the one woman who said "it's on auto-pilot" and went back to texting on her phone), but still haven't dethroned the Cayennes. In terms of sheer aggression it's deffo guys in big lifted trucks or Jeeps, but overall it's the Porsche SUV crew. Lamborghini drivers are dickheads, always, but I've not really had any issues with them aside from the fact that they're all painfully desperate for attention for their dime-a-dozen Ed-Hardy-trucker-hat overpriced tractors. Maybe it's a different story out in the suburbs but I avoid Mississauga like the plague that it is. The chillest guys are always boomers driving old muscle. I imagine I wouldn't want to engage with them on politics, but I can appreciate their taste in cars and the way they handle it on the road.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 18:32 |
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Everyone within a mobile forty foot radius of me is an awful driver and should be at home instead of on the road.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 18:39 |
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Martytoof posted:Everyone within a mobile forty foot radius of me is an awful driver and should be at home instead of on the road. Anybody driving slower than me is an idiot and anybody driving faster than me is a maniac. Jazzzzz posted:NE drivers, Massholes in particular, are loving aggressive. These squids are pretty much what I would've expected. One of my first experiences with motorcycles before I even had a drivers license was a few guys on the Zakim Bridge wheelying between cars 20mph faster than traffic. That colored how I viewed most motorcyclists for a while. Mister Speaker posted:Let's stereotype lovely drivers. Back to Massholes, but lifted pickup trucks, minivans, and green license plates. Guys in lifted trucks always have something to prove, people in minivans are trying to wrangle their kids or whatever while on their 138th listen of Baby Shark for the day, and green license plates are for plates registered before 1987, so they're always elderly. Mini Coopers and VW Bugs can probably go on that list too. More than once I've had someone in a "cute" car almost merge into my Challenger because they weren't paying attention, so I stay the gently caress away from them when I'm on my bike. Edit: Not mentioning the Challenger as a weird flex, but rather because it's loving enormous. Strife fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Sep 25, 2020 |
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High Protein posted:My Husky 701 that had a broken valve needed an entire new head as a valve guide was damaged and they aren't sold separately. Thankfully I had ponied up $200 for two years of extended warranty a year and a half ago. Still didn't really come out ahead as I sold the bike to the dealer for not that much, but at least it's their problem now. Euro bikes: sure, you can get a replacement front sprocket. Unfortunately it’s only sold with the entire rest of the bike, one single part number for the whole bike
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 20:16 |
What? No you can't buy a sump plug washer, it only comes with the plug. No you can't buy the plug by itself, it only comes with the casings. Here is a $40 bag of orange zipties as consolation. Also: not all euro bikes. Ducati never do that kind of bullshit because they actually understand motorcycles, the same way the Japanese brands do.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 20:58 |
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High Protein posted:My Husky 701 that had a broken valve needed an entire new head as a valve guide was damaged and they aren't sold separately. Thankfully I had ponied up $200 for two years of extended warranty a year and a half ago. Still didn't really come out ahead as I sold the bike to the dealer for not that much, but at least it's their problem now. By the sounds of it, you still came out ahead.
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Mister Speaker posted:Let's stereotype lovely drivers. I started a similar thread in the Toronto LAN thread but I want to get more than just a local answer of who the worst driver is and what kind of car he's in, because I know you guys will have some fun perspectives. Particularly those outside of North America. Used to be it was pretty obvious who the terrible drivers in Toronto were because they were in brightly painted sedans with a Taxi sign on the top. Nowadays you have to look for a little Uber or Lyft sticker.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 21:55 |
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Mister Speaker posted:Let's stereotype lovely drivers. BMW X5s are universally the worst in my experience, every single time, followed by all other extra large luxury SUVs. Incompetent, oblivious, and aggressive. Nobody else compares.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 22:00 |
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Slavvy posted:Ducati never do that kind of bullshit because they actually understand motorcycles, the same way the Japanese brands do. HAHAHAHAHahahahahahhahah. Thanks, I needed that. Ducati is happy to sell you the actual parts you need, but you might have to wait a few weeks for them to ship from Bologna or wherever their parts warehouse is, and you WILL be ordering parts, in multiples, because one loving thing is going to fail 6 times (hello, fuel level sender revision F). I gather Aprilia/Piaggio can be similar, but I've never owned one, and outside the SXV debacles the folks I've known with Aprilias (Futura, couple of Tuonos, RSV4) haven't had any problems with them that they didn't cause. lovely drivers edit: Around here it's a tie between suburban SUV moms and old people. The SUV of choice is usually a Tahoe or Yukon, and the old fuckers are in 20+ year old but immaculate Grand Marquis(es?) or Crown Vics.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 22:06 |
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Anyone here in Scotland driving an Audi drives like poo poo and is hyper aggressive towards motorcyclists.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 22:17 |
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Finger Prince posted:Used to be it was pretty obvious who the terrible drivers in Toronto were because they were in brightly painted sedans with a Taxi sign on the top. Nowadays you have to look for a little Uber or Lyft sticker. Like, you have one loving job.
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Jazzzzz posted:HAHAHAHAHahahahahahhahah. Thanks, I needed that. Ok sure, but at least the part is replaceable and the fault can be rectified at all. The fuel level sender isn't part of the fuel tank or permanently affixed to the wiring harness or some other lunacy, because the people who designed the bike thought 'someone might want to repair this one day'. And yeah they have their problems and they're idiosyncratic and no they don't objectively compare well to Japanese bikes but the thought is always there, even if just sheer italianness stops them on the end-user side their bikes are conceptually very sound. I haven't had much contact with Aprilia but taking apart an rsv4rf didn't impress me wrt the intelligence of the designers, although there was nothing particularly wrong with it besides everything feeling super cheap. Not up to ducati's level imo, I await the flying beer bottles. Slavvy fucked around with this message at 23:54 on Sep 25, 2020 |
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 23:51 |
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Strife posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RDfJXAhs_4 I know, I know, normal people don't get into fistfights on motorcycles, but when someone passes me in my lane, there's a part of me that's thinking
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 00:00 |
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Slavvy posted:Ok sure, but at least the part is replaceable and the fault can be rectified at all. The fuel level sender isn't part of the fuel tank or permanently affixed to the wiring harness or some other lunacy, because the people who designed the bike thought 'someone might want to repair this one day'. It's because KTMs are so reliable they never need corrective maintenance, if proper preventive maintenance is performed. captainOrbital posted:Like, you have one loving job. Is it to drive as fast and recklessly as possible because that's what maximizes your profit?
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 05:44 |
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re: overtaking me in my lane what's the problem here? I'm on a single-track vehicle, they're on a single-track vehicle, and the lane is wide enough for a fire truck. Who cares? We do it to cars all the time, after all.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 17:18 |
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If there’s two lanes just pass in the other lane. If it’s a single lane road then I think it’s OK depending on how it’s done. I move over and wave faster riders thru and in my experience so do others.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 17:29 |
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being not a dick is key, but just lol at getting mad at other bikers for speeding
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 18:06 |
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On my local canyon roads (that are now going to be closed indefinitely due to our fires this season) I just do the "I'm exiting the track" arm thing and slow down while moving to the right edge of the lane, so a faster rider can safely share the lane with me and pass even on a turn. On the freeway you should be able to pass someone without coming that close, unless it's a Harley rider refusing to pull to the side for a second when they're splitting lanes too slowly and you want to get by. Not all Harleys obviously, but it's always a Harley (and for some reason it ALWAYS happens to me on the same freeway, the 5S heading to San Diego but already south of OC). Although cut too close to a patched rider at your own risk, I just split lanes the next lane over if necessary.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 18:53 |
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Greg12 posted:re: overtaking me in my lane "If I'm doing something wrong, it's OK because it's me. If you're doing something wrong it's a crime and you're an rear end in a top hat and I'll totally chain-whip you as you pass" seems to be a prevailing attitude among a lot of motorcyclists. I mean it's contextual for sure. Strife's video shows some pretty reckless behaviour that would have startled and angered me too, but I've also been passed by other bikers weaving about lanes in a way that's no harm to anyone. But the way some people respond to content ITT, you'd think they were all-seeing paragons of road etiquette and not, you know, impotently-raging keyboard warriors. Have you ever lane filtered? Squeezed through a space in between two turning cars? Passed a cyclist in the same lane? I've got news for you: someone probably thinks you're an rear end in a top hat for it, and they might not even be wrong. Razzled posted:being not a dick is key, but just lol at getting mad at other bikers for speeding
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 19:11 |
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Mister Speaker posted:"If I'm doing something wrong, it's OK because it's me. If you're doing something wrong it's a crime and you're an rear end in a top hat and I'll totally chain-whip you as you pass" seems to be a prevailing attitude among a lot of motorcyclists. Lol at this from someone claiming to have assaulted a cyclist this week
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Lol at this from someone claiming to have assaulted a cyclist this week I'm glad you brought it up because it seems to me that people ITT were dogpiling the wrong person. I'm not the keyboard tough guy who said this: Slavvy posted:If you randomly wobbled into my path without shoulder checking I'd be inclined to slap you in the mouth too. Exactly what I mean by "all-seeing paragons of road etiquette." IDK how you can see that video, miss the shoulder check or the fact that I was clearly backing up to park when he passed, say "i totally would have slapped you for getting in my way" and not expect there to be consequences for your actions. For the record, I didn't fight the guy. I was going to, but he backed down and apologized when confronted.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 19:24 |
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm glad you brought it up because it seems to me that people ITT were dogpiling the wrong person. I'm not the keyboard tough guy who said this: Mister Speaker posted:That's a great way to get your rear end kicked, as this kid discovered a few blocks later. Yeah I know, everyone is both a perfect driver and a badass on the Internet
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm glad you brought it up because it seems to me that people ITT were dogpiling the wrong person. I'm not the keyboard tough guy who said this: Lol
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 19:52 |
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Everyone else are keyboard warriors, not me, the guy who implied I assaulted someone
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:02 |
Just imagine being so inadequate that you lose your poo poo at some hapless spandex fuckboy over a microinfraction when you yourself are on a bloody motorcycle. What was it like before you got a bike, were you the guy always climbing out of his lifted pickup at stoplights?
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:11 |
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Slavvy posted:Just imagine being so inadequate that you lose your poo poo at some hapless spandex fuckboy over a microinfraction when you yourself are on a bloody motorcycle. What was it like before you got a bike, were you the guy always climbing out of his lifted pickup at stoplights? Swinging at someone is not a microinfraction. I'm not sure how you guys do it in NZ but where I come from that's a pretty clear threat of violence. I've had people on all modes of transport do stupid poo poo like that - throw bottles, weaponize their vehicles, etc., and I'm not about to stand there and let some crustpunk on a stolen bike think he can do violence with impunity. You can keep saying what you "would have" done, though.
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Lol a cheap shot that didn’t make contact is not a “clear threat of violence” and nobody is talking about what they would have done but you The fuckin cognitive dissonance here is baffling. Chasing a cyclist down on a motorcycle and trying to fight them is the most violent thing in your whole quest to save your honor. You lost control and some aggressive bro with a shorter temper than you is gonna hand you your rear end one day for it. HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Sep 26, 2020 |
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You sure?Slavvy posted:If you randomly wobbled into my path without shoulder checking I'd be inclined to slap you in the mouth too.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:25 |
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A person on a bicycle swung at you and missed. You're presumably wearing a nice big ole helmet, and were just about to park and go do something else, as you said. Instead of just going "wow what a jerk" and going about your day, you decided to leave your parking spot, and go chase a bicyclist down to tell him how much of a jerk he is. You might have anger issues.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:33 |
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Never said I wasn't an rear end in a top hat. I said I'm tired of letting people get away with threatening me without consequence. I get that Slavvy is a thread favourite here and I'm nobody, but you can't really deny that was a stupid toughguy thing to say.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:37 |
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm tired of letting people get away with threatening me without consequence. quote:that was a stupid toughguy thing to say.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 20:48 |
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If you are being threatened enough that it’s a common part of your day it’s time to look at why it’s happening. Living out a game of road rash is not your average cycling experience
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 21:37 |
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don't get mad over the what if, get mad over the what is
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 22:27 |
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Razzled posted:being not a dick is key, but just lol at getting mad at other bikers for speeding Yep this exactly MomJeans420 posted:On my local canyon roads (that are now going to be closed indefinitely due to our fires this season) I just do the "I'm exiting the track" arm thing and slow down while moving to the right edge of the lane, so a faster rider can safely share the lane with me and pass even on a turn. On the freeway you should be able to pass someone without coming that close, unless it's a Harley rider refusing to pull to the side for a second when they're splitting lanes too slowly and you want to get by. Not all Harleys obviously, but it's always a Harley (and for some reason it ALWAYS happens to me on the same freeway, the 5S heading to San Diego but already south of OC). Although cut too close to a patched rider at your own risk, I just split lanes the next lane over if necessary. I only have anecdata of riding Valley SoCal freeway but I found in general other riders in LA were a lot better about keeping track of faster riders coming up behind them while splitting. I don't like splitting in LA though with how the carpool lanes are painted and treated, too much paint and separation.
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Mister Speaker posted:Never said I wasn't an rear end in a top hat. I said I'm tired of letting people get away with threatening me without consequence. I get that Slavvy is a thread favourite here and I'm nobody, but you can't really deny that was a stupid toughguy thing to say. Me, a random oval office talking poo poo on the internet: tough guy making threats You, threatening to beat up a pedal pusher IRL: honorable street samurai
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 23:36 |
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Razzled posted:being not a dick is key, but just lol at getting mad at other bikers for speeding It's more about them doing something that would have directly put me in danger if I'd had the audacity to move over in my own lane but sure.
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TheBacon posted:Yep this exactly I got to lane split in LA a few weeks ago when o was coming through. I was a little nervous because my panniers are slightly wider than my handlebars, so I kept getting passed by riders without a huge wide rear end. Also, it was mind-blowing having a lot of people pull over in their lane to make it easier to split. It was a good experience!
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