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Glad you weren't hit -
I've been hit twice - both times by people not paying attention. Thank God I wasn't injured seriously (knock on wood) As if running over you on accident isn't enough. Some people just have to hit you out of spite!
Maybe his old lady ran off with a biker and he hates us all - ya never know.
I hear ya man... I really do, BUT I got a secret for ya... come a little closer, closer, cloooser... EVERYBODY and I mean everybody is an A-hole sometime, it was just your turn to get chit on today
Just be ready next time to be the chitter instead of the chitee...
I wish they would make lane splitting legal in Tx. Last time I was on a ride thru LALA land I got used to it. Its just cool to be moving along while all the cars are stopped.
Txpopeye, the things we want to do and the things we can get away with doing just don't match up, do they? On you sigpic do you have [sigpic]http:xxxxxxxxx[/sigpic] in your signature in your profile settings?
Yes - there are plenty of them that are out to get us. If we took the time to give each of them the crack in the head that they deserve - we would spend all day giving out beatings and never get to ride. I encounter them almost every time I ride here in NYC. If I get hit, I hit back. But I don't allow some a$$hole's bad attitude affect my ride.
Glad you got to vent.
one big issue with kicking in the door is if I had kicked it hard enough to do some damage it would have pushed me into the wall there was that little space between him me and the wall. Maybe a a foot or 2.
Nothing worse the kicking in the door and then running into the wall and wrecking my bike and looking like an idiot all at the same time.
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