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Idiot motorcyclists on the roads.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,688 ✭✭✭✭Muahahaha


    McCrack wrote: »
    I find people that don't indicate at roundabouts tend to commit other driving transgressions because they have a lax attitude to rules in general like Oldmanbrennan.. Because that's only what he's fessed up to

    Yeah theres something in that alright, once you let one bad habit in then more bad habits follow. Not indicating on roundabouts is just plain being a pr1ck and completely inconsiderate. In fact I remember we had a poster on here last year who said he does it deliberately because he gets enjoyment out of looking at peoples pissed off faces when he forced them to step on the brakes over him not indicating. I put those people in the same category as drivers who deliberately take up two parking spaces because they're more important than everyone else, complete wankbags on the road who just make it more stressful for everyone else. They're the real life equivalent of a troll, they take enjoyment in winding other people up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,688 ✭✭✭✭Muahahaha


    Way worse than all those motorbike riders weaving through traffic at 200 km/h 'by accident'. That couldn't possibly be a conscious decision at all.

    Deflection deflection deflection.

    You're the one deflecting, you got called out on your inconsiderate and prickish driving and now you're trying to point the finger at others while feebly attempting to claim the moral high ground. Theres a word in the english language for that type of behaviour- its called hypocrisy


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,658 ✭✭✭✭OldMrBrennan83


    Muahahaha wrote: »
    You're the one deflecting, you got called out on your inconsiderate and prickish driving and now you're trying to point the finger at others while feebly attempting to claim the moral high ground. Theres a word in the english language for that type of behaviour- its called hypocrisy

    That's not quite true, instead of getting called out on the one thing you lot just decided to make up the rest. And still nothing on what motorbike riders get up to, because it's easier to fabricate things and attack someone than to front up to any of that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,688 ✭✭✭✭Muahahaha


    That's not quite true, instead of getting called out on the one thing you lot just decided to make up the rest. And still nothing on what motorbike riders get up to, because it's easier to fabricate things and attack someone than to front up to any of that.

    No-one on this thread is defending any road user, biker or otherwise, of doing 200kmh. But you're on this thread trying to defend your inconsiderate and prickish driving. You're the one who has admitted to not indicating on a roundabout "because no-one does it" :rolleyes: Well how wrong you are because many of us take pride in being a good driver while you clearly don't. You got called out on it and now you're in a huff and trying desperately to point the finger at others. You're wrong here and you're the only one who can't see it. Sad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭skallywag


    This one is hard to call for me, I know a fair few bikers quite well them being very good friends and while they do tend to push the limits and break the law from time to time, they are experienced and do so in a way which does not put others at risk, as much sense as that makes.

    On the other hand there are indeed clowns about, another very good friend had the misfortune of hitting two bikers head on coming around a bend of a fast road on the wrong side, if he had not had bull bars on the vehicle he was in he would have been killed on the spot.

    I've nothing against bikers pushing the limits as long as they do it in such a way which does not blatantly endanger others.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,492 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Ah jaysus, bull bars, something designed to injure other road users.

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭skallywag


    Ah jaysus, bull bars, something designed to injure other road users.

    I take your point, and I know that there is a lot of debate about them.

    That said, the accident report stated that the two lads were doing well in excess of 100 mph when they collided, they came around a bend on the wrong side of the road and hit the other vehicle which was traveling at 60 mph, there was little or no time for anyone to brake. The guards at least were in no doubt that the driver would have been killed if not for the the bull bars.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,459 ✭✭✭zubair


    But I have to say, the level of absolute insane driving I’ve seen from some bikers this weekend is shocking. Overtaking on double yellows around bends on main roads, others well in excess of 100mph on motorways, overtaking and undertaking, general dangerous driving, tailgating, pushing cars up the toad. Just shocking.

    What a generalisation and as a "former biker", you're a worse ambassador for bikers with the thread title than those riders you mentioned. Please don't claim to be a biker again, you're not.

    You could be describing any type of driver or rider here. Why don't you all go look at the dashcams thread where boardies love to show us poor driving and show me any bikers on it, there's none, it's full of your fellow car drivers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,342 ✭✭✭seagull


    zubair wrote: »
    What a generalisation and as a "former biker", you're a worse ambassador for bikers with the thread title than those riders you mentioned. Please don't claim to be a biker again, you're not.

    You could be describing any type of driver or rider here. Why don't you all go look at the dashcams thread where boardies love to show us poor driving and show me any bikers on it, there's none, it's full of your fellow car drivers.

    Note the all important word in the OP - SOME. That does not mean ALL or even MOST of the bikers he encountered were acting the maggot. Are you honestly trying to tell me you've never encountered a number of arsehole bikers on a nice sunny day?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,180 ✭✭✭✭jimgoose


    The Bronze kill our pride.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,459 ✭✭✭zubair


    seagull wrote: »
    Note the all important word in the OP - SOME. That does not mean ALL or even MOST of the bikers he encountered were acting the maggot. Are you honestly trying to tell me you've never encountered a number of arsehole bikers on a nice sunny day?

    I have of course, but I encounter arsehole drivers EVERY day and I don't feel the need to start a thread on it calling them idiots in the title.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,484 ✭✭✭✭MEGA BRO WOLF 5000


    zubair wrote: »
    What a generalisation and as a "former biker", you're a worse ambassador for bikers with the thread title than those riders you mentioned. Please don't claim to be a biker again, you're not.

    You could be describing any type of driver or rider here. Why don't you all go look at the dashcams thread where boardies love to show us poor driving and show me any bikers on it, there's none, it's full of your fellow car drivers.

    I drove a bike daily for years when I didn't even own a car. I know what I'm talking about. Your butthurt is hilarious. "YOURE NOT A BIKER MAAAN" Read the original post, it's obviously from my own perspective on what I witnessed on the roads last weekend. This isn't an "us versus them" thread or "cars versus bikes" one. You can be both a car driver and a biker, 99% who drive bikes do it for recreation and own a car too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,492 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    skallywag wrote: »
    IThat said, the accident report stated that the two lads were doing well in excess of 100 mph when they collided, they came around a bend on the wrong side of the road and hit the other vehicle which was traveling at 60 mph, there was little or no time for anyone to brake. The guards at least were in no doubt that the driver would have been killed if not for the the bull bars.

    Doubt any garda is qualified to make such a statement, but hey. The physics don't make sense either, a bike weighs 200kg for a sports bike, not that many are over 250kg, even at 100mph that doesn't begin to compare with the momentum of a car weighing 1500-2500kg doing say 50.

    Not defending those guys. But there's plenty of people including bikers who get killed by cars going onto the wrong side of the road.

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭skallywag


    Doubt any garda is qualified to make such a statement, but hey. The physics don't make sense either, a bike weighs 200kg for a sports bike, not that many are over 250kg, even at 100mph that doesn't begin to compare with the momentum of a car weighing 1500-2500kg doing say 50.

    Not defending those guys. But there's plenty of people including bikers who get killed by cars going onto the wrong side of the road.

    I take your point that the cops may not be officially qualified to make such statements, but what they did have in this case was past experience.

    The route where this happened is well known for bikers racing from a specific pub into a fixed point in a neighbouring city, and there have been several crashes at various points along the way throughout the years. So the guards on duty in this region have unfortunately had the misfortune of coming on such a scene on quite a few occasions.

    I agree with you completely that the cars in the opposite direction are also at fault just as often, and I'm certainly not on some type of crusade to bash bikers. What I can tell you with certainty though is that there have been crashes on the same road where bikers have hit cars at high speed, and the car itself has been severely damaged by the impact, with the occupants being killed on more than one occasion.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,459 ✭✭✭zubair


    I drove a bike daily for years when I didn't even own a car. I know what I'm talking about. Your butthurt is hilarious. "YOURE NOT A BIKER MAAAN" Read the original post, it's obviously from my own perspective on what I witnessed on the roads last weekend. This isn't an "us versus them" thread or "cars versus bikes" one. You can be both a car driver and a biker, 99% who drive bikes do it for recreation and own a car too.

    Not butt hurt and not saying you didn't see what you saw. I'm just saying don't claim to be a biker when you start a thread in the motors forum with this subject. We both know you'd be considered trolling if you posted this in the motorbike forum, where your post actually has more relevance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭skallywag


    zubair wrote: »
    ...I'm just saying don't claim to be a biker when you start a thread in the motors forum with this subject....

    So if someone rode a bike for years previously and just doesn't happen to ride one daily at the moment they are not actually bikers. Is that your point?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,459 ✭✭✭zubair


    My point is, bikers don't start threads like this in car forums.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,499 ✭✭✭✭fullstop


    Doubt any garda is qualified to make such a statement, but hey. The physics don't make sense either, a bike weighs 200kg for a sports bike, not that many are over 250kg, even at 100mph that doesn't begin to compare with the momentum of a car weighing 1500-2500kg doing say 50.

    Not defending those guys. But there's plenty of people including bikers who get killed by cars going onto the wrong side of the road.

    Are you an accident investigator, or do you have experience of accident scenes?
    If not, I think a guard who does is a lot more qualified than you to give that opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,428 ✭✭✭ZX7R


    Have done a fair bit of driving over this weekend, the lovely weather has all the bikers out which is great to see. I’m a former biker myself and I understand the risks involved, most of the time you’re looking out for idiot car drivers.

    But I have to say, the level of absolute insane driving I’ve seen from some bikers this weekend is shocking. Overtaking on double yellows around bends on main roads, others well in excess of 100mph on motorways, overtaking and undertaking, general dangerous driving, tailgating, pushing cars up the toad. Just shocking.

    I know it’s the first weekend of sun and you’re going to have a lot of bikers out for the first time this year, I’m just waiting on the bad news that someone will die this weekend. It’s absolutely predictable.

    Slow down.

    Over taking on double yellow lines, that I would like to see......


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,983 ✭✭✭✭tuxy


    ZX7R wrote: »
    Over taking on double yellow lines, that I would like to see......

    I've seen it in other countries with double yellow. Here you go( It's not really interesting though)



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,492 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    fullstop wrote: »
    Are you an accident investigator, or do you have experience of accident scenes?
    If not, I think a guard who does is a lot more qualified than you to give that opinion.

    Was the garda concerned an accident investigator? Chances are, no.

    Even if he was, how could he predict what would have happened if the illegal accessory (bull bar) had not been fitted?

    How could he know the effect in a crash of an illegal accessory which has not been crash tested?

    Bull bars are cosmetic, not structural (can still drastically increase the risks of pedestrian death, though.)

    Scrap the cap!



  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 390 ✭✭jochenstacker


    fullstop wrote: »
    Are you an accident investigator, or do you have experience of accident scenes?
    If not, I think a guard who does is a lot more qualified than you to give that opinion.

    Was the garda concerned an accident investigator? Chances are, no.

    Even if he was, how could he predict what would have happened if the illegal accessory (bull bar) had not been fitted?

    How could he know the effect in a crash of an illegal accessory which has not been crash tested?

    Bull bars are cosmetic, not structural (can still drastically increase the risks of pedestrian death, though.)

    I call bullsh*t fullstop.
    What experience as an accident investigator can the Gard draw on? What data did he reference?
    Do you have an example of a crash test where it was proven that bullbars protect the occupant of a vehicle in this exact scenario?
    Who fitted the bar, what make and model was it? How was it fitted? Was it one of those wobbly Amazon specials?
    We (and the Gard) haven't an arseholes clue how and if the bullbars protected the occupant.
    What we do have ample data on is the fact that bullbars serve only one single purpose and that is to kill and maim anyone unfortunate enough to come in contact with a vehicle fitted with these things. And the people who fit them know that and are ok with it. I would have them for reckless endangerment.
    They are a poser cock extension for idiots who should be banned fullstop.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,894 ✭✭✭monkeybutter


    Have done a fair bit of driving over this weekend, the lovely weather has all the bikers out which is great to see. I’m a former biker myself and I understand the risks involved, most of the time you’re looking out for idiot car drivers.

    But I have to say, the level of absolute insane driving I’ve seen from some bikers this weekend is shocking. Overtaking on double yellows around bends on main roads, others well in excess of 100mph on motorways, overtaking and undertaking, general dangerous driving, tailgating, pushing cars up the toad. Just shocking.

    I know it’s the first weekend of sun and you’re going to have a lot of bikers out for the first time this year, I’m just waiting on the bad news that someone will die this weekend. It’s absolutely predictable.

    Slow down.


    the level of driving from some bikers is of course terrible, just like all road users, but it's hardly new news is it, so it's not shocking at all


    Some people get bikes with the wish to burn around on them


    For me, most lads on bikes seem to be middle aged or older and are if anything cautious out.


    Across the board, the level of driving in cars is way worse, but just not typically as lary as the power just isn't there to have the craic


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