Are we good.....

evidently he did not learn from that. i would call him a dumb a$$.
 
Only a matter of time before that bozo comes to grief. Teararsing down the edge with that concrete wall is inviting disaster. I don't do that sort of stuff anymore ;)
 
He said that it scared him...but he still continued to ride like a t**t..When you ride like that in between cars at speed the clock is ticking.Only wants Mr or Mrs Magoo to change lanes,say no more.:banghead:

Sooner arrive 10 minutes late than not at all.:)
 
the only time i drove like that was when i was young and i had three or four cops behind me:eek::(
 
It's guys that ride like that, not caring if he is constantly endangering himself and others, that cause people to hate all motorcycle riders, and tempts them to fling open a door and then sue his ass. The cop should have wrote him up, arrested him, and impounded the bike. Riding one of the most powerful bikes in the world is not an open invitation to be an irresponsible douche bag. We that ride sensibly all suffer from the stigma that a few immature and careless clowns contribute to the public's perception of us.

Like an old biker that was a good family friend wisely told me when he caught me riding like an idiot in traffic when I was a young kid, and then grabbed me right by the neck to chew me out for it said, "There are old bikers, there are bold bikers, but there are no old bold bikers. Ride safe or stop riding."
 
So no one has a problem with what the cop did? Not that I'm condoning the way that bloke was riding but I would have thought riding down the side of the traffic, outside the car lane rather than splitting 2, would be safer anyway. Almost running him into the wall was a pretty stupid thing to do all for a traffic infringement, which he didn't write up anyway. Cop knew he was wrong. Plus the rider had more close calls after the incident when he was riding where the cop said he had to; through the traffic. Stupid cop, stupid rider and even stupider rules.
 
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