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<blockquote data-quote="GroupGuy" data-source="post: 1871762" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You seriously can't expect some guy in a car to give two $hits about your safety on a motorcycle can you? If so, then you are nuts. You have to ride defensively and expect that no one cares two rips about you or your safety as they are in their bubble of oblivion, probably texting, emailing or chatting away on their cell. </p><p></p><p>Then you want to push the issue by cursing at him? Certainly doesn't endear you to him and last time I did the math 3,000 lb car beats 500 lb cycle every time. You sure showed him and so maybe next time he sees you he decides to clip your back tire, slam on the brakes after he passes you or just pulls out in front of you when he sees you. I'm sure he'd feel really bad about it after the fact. Yeah right.</p><p></p><p>I remember once, in traffic, a biker was being all aggressive, tailgating me actually tried to drive between the cars because where he was going was so much more important than the rest of us. I'm thinking "Okay, you're on a bike and I'm in a Suburban. How you going to win this one". Have shake my head at both of you and ask you the same question, how do you win when his weapon (the car) is so superior to yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GroupGuy, post: 1871762, member: 99"] You seriously can't expect some guy in a car to give two $hits about your safety on a motorcycle can you? If so, then you are nuts. You have to ride defensively and expect that no one cares two rips about you or your safety as they are in their bubble of oblivion, probably texting, emailing or chatting away on their cell. Then you want to push the issue by cursing at him? Certainly doesn't endear you to him and last time I did the math 3,000 lb car beats 500 lb cycle every time. You sure showed him and so maybe next time he sees you he decides to clip your back tire, slam on the brakes after he passes you or just pulls out in front of you when he sees you. I'm sure he'd feel really bad about it after the fact. Yeah right. I remember once, in traffic, a biker was being all aggressive, tailgating me actually tried to drive between the cars because where he was going was so much more important than the rest of us. I'm thinking "Okay, you're on a bike and I'm in a Suburban. How you going to win this one". Have shake my head at both of you and ask you the same question, how do you win when his weapon (the car) is so superior to yours? [/QUOTE]
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