Harley vs BMW

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Grump, Sep 12, 2008.

  1. In aus.motorcycles on Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:19:16 GMT
    There's 2 ways of getting to the front, both notionally illegal.

    One is clear and less likely to get you trapped when cars move.

    One requires you to use some forward thinking and brains and to check
    your mirrors now and then.

    You dream up some idea about "created for" to justify one over the
    other. I think you are barking.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Sep 15, 2008
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  2. Grump

    Knobdoodle Guest

    And now another bizarre twist about "getting to the front". (Who says you
    even have any right to get to the front?!!?)
    If you don't think the bicycle/emergency lanes were created for bicycles,
    emergency-vehicles and emergencies what the hell do the think they were
    created for? (and why do they often have drawings of bicycles painted on
    them?)
    And why is it you imagine that coppers often grab people who use them when
    not on bicycles etc?.
    Do you understand other concepts like "bus lane" or "overtaking lane"?

    Or do you just ride around happily using all these special Zebee lanes
    created for your personal use.....?
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 15, 2008
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  3. Grump

    Boxer Guest

    Zebee lanes are a great idea.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Sep 15, 2008
    #23
  4. Grump

    Poppa Bear Guest

    I would like to thank Zebee for the use of her lanes, usually in time of a
    personel emergency, (I am stuck in traffic), and I think its very kind of
    her to allow stranded motorists and push bike riders to use them too.

    Dain
     
    Poppa Bear, Sep 16, 2008
    #24
  5. Grump

    Boxer Guest

    Shed is a kind and generous person.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Sep 16, 2008
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