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Just getting back to riding...and I find the hardest thang are the tailgaiters.....my have to kick someones *** for riding to close up on me.....How does everyone else handle them ?
same way as you old hippie...welcome to the forum [8D]...i usually make eye contact and point..then i loogey em
This is interesting that you post this now. On Saturday I was riding and this Postal Truck gets 3 inches behind me. Then as he is making a right hand turn he gives me the finger.
Man that pissed me off. So I make a quick right turn (scrapping my floor boards in the process) and start following him. THe a-hole just started driving around in circles won't stop anywhere. Finally he gets stopped at a light I pulled up beside him and told him to get his azz out of the truck. He just looked straight ahead... looks like he is sweating pretty hard. I guess I scared the poop out of him. I was so mad I probably would have given him a few punches. Probably some sort of federal crime to beat up a postman.
I like the flame thrower and the 1/4" nuts tricks but mine is golf *****. I carry a couple in my pocket when I've got my leather on. Just drop one when they're pissing you off and if that dosen't get their attention drop another. I've taken out 1 persons windshield so far and had no reprocussions. i.e. no tickets. I've used this a few times and have had good luck with it on the first ball all the time. They will see a golf ball alot easier than nuts. Your choice.
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