I'm with you on option one. My only concern is leaving my bike vulnerable to their idiocy. Then I think, "if I pull over to the side, they will just pass me." Therefore, I just let them pass then turn into a psychotic freak and follow them until they stop.ceemes wrote:The evil side of me says to put down the kick stand, dismount, walk up to the driver and beitch slap him silly..
The practical side of me i.e. the rational side of me says to pull over, let them pass and make a wish for traffic cop to be sitting up just a head waiting for them.
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To be honest I'd go as slow as possible while still allowing them room to pass. If they're that dumb to be a$$holes and not pass then they have a life-lesson to learn.
I know I'm putting myself in risk by going so slow, but as the song says, "Old enough to know better, but young enough to not give a f**k!"
I know I'm putting myself in risk by going so slow, but as the song says, "Old enough to know better, but young enough to not give a f**k!"
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That's another good suggestion!Jadien wrote:To be honest I'd go as slow as possible while still allowing them room to pass.
I guess it's risky to go slower or speed up when there are morons like this behind you.Jadien wrote:I know I'm putting myself in risk by going so slow...

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