guzzler Posted November 16 Posted November 16 G'day folk's. On my way home from the hospital after visiting Dad yesterday, I stopped in at the servos to grab a burger at Maccas ( late lunch ). So I park the bike in the car-park and in the middle of the bay as you do to avoid car doors etc and in I go. So 20 minutes or so later I come out and am doing up the jacket and about to put my helmet and gloves on and notice a couple walking round it and looking at the bike, then they notice me and come over ( I was about 20 metres away )and start telling me that some arsehole just backed into my bike and drove off never bothering to stop to see if any damage or whatever! Instant panic but what the fook, bike is still standing and can't seem to see any damage or sign of impact.The bloke followed me back to the bike and explained the shithead reversed back and nudged the front wheel pushing the bike back about 8 to 10 inches and showed me the scrape mark the side stand left on the concrete. Dumbfounded I quickly checked the bike over and thanked matey for telling me as would never have even noticed it or known. Talk about dodging a bullet! Anyways I gave her a bit o welly on the fun part ( well the part without any mobile chicanes - bugger ) of the road home, and no handling issues at all. Then when I got home gave her a good looking at and the only damage if you can even call it that is a 5 or 6 millimetre scrape on the very front of the front mudguard. It's not really even a scrape but just sorta pushed the paint back a little without breaking the surface of the paint.If matey hadn't told me about it I would've assumed that it was a stone chip when I eventually found it. So, from now on I'm gunna be parking the bike next to the bloody front door and not anywhere near where we share space with the imbeciles and their conveyances.... End of rant folk's but be wary of where you leave your bike eh! Cheers 6
Lucky Phil Posted November 16 Posted November 16 14 minutes ago, guzzler said: G'day folk's. On my way home from the hospital after visiting Dad yesterday, I stopped in at the servos to grab a burger at Maccas ( late lunch ). So I park the bike in the car-park and in the middle of the bay as you do to avoid car doors etc and in I go. So 20 minutes or so later I come out and am doing up the jacket and about to put my helmet and gloves on and notice a couple walking round it and looking at the bike, then they notice me and come over ( I was about 20 metres away )and start telling me that some arsehole just backed into my bike and drove off never bothering to stop to see if any damage or whatever! Instant panic but what the fook, bike is still standing and can't seem to see any damage or sign of impact.The bloke followed me back to the bike and explained the shithead reversed back and nudged the front wheel pushing the bike back about 8 to 10 inches and showed me the scrape mark the side stand left on the concrete. Dumbfounded I quickly checked the bike over and thanked matey for telling me as would never have even noticed it or known. Talk about dodging a bullet! Anyways I gave her a bit o welly on the fun part ( well the part without any mobile chicanes - bugger ) of the road home, and no handling issues at all. Then when I got home gave her a good looking at and the only damage if you can even call it that is a 5 or 6 millimetre scrape on the very front of the front mudguard. It's not really even a scrape but just sorta pushed the paint back a little without breaking the surface of the paint.If matey hadn't told me about it I would've assumed that it was a stone chip when I eventually found it. So, from now on I'm gunna be parking the bike next to the bloody front door and not anywhere near where we share space with the imbeciles and their conveyances.... End of rant folk's but be wary of where you leave your bike eh! Cheers You know it's actually an offence to hit a vehicle in a public carpark and just drive away. My neighbours wife grazed a car in the Coles carpark as she was turning out. It was such a minor touch she didn't even notice it (she's in her late 70's) next thing Police on the door step as it had been witnessed and a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. No visible damage to her car either. Long story short, lawyer involved and court to fight the charge and ultimately lose. $3500 dollar exercise and still guilty. Phil 1
guzzler Posted November 16 Author Posted November 16 Bloody hell mate whatever happened to common sense eh..... I can understand and condone it IF there was significant damage but jeezuz that case should've been thrown out upon your neighbour making good any damage.... Gotta say I was ropable as I left the place but the more I thought/think about it I wonder if the arsehat who hit my bike actually realised what they'd done! But in this day and age and MELBOURNE I wouldn't be surprised if they knew about it!! Anyway, I'm just RAPT that the bike wasn't knocked down and damaged. Cheers 2
p6x Posted November 16 Posted November 16 @guzzler Most modern cars have backup cameras, proximity detection alarms, you would think these kind of accidents would become rarer right? But check out what most people do right the moment they get in their vehicles; they check their phones while they maneuver. At least we don't when we ride our motorcycles. 3
guzzler Posted November 16 Author Posted November 16 You know I forgot about the reversing camera and alarm systems.... Yeah, it's just typical of the crap attitude of today's drivers, and Melbourne is about the worst place in Oz for it. Cheers
audiomick Posted November 16 Posted November 16 33 minutes ago, guzzler said: ...Melbourne is about the worst place in Oz for it. You might be right there. It is a long time ago now, but for a year or so I drove regularly in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, and a couple of times in Perth. Thinking about it, I remember having the impression that the drivers in Melbourne were the least likely to give you some slack.
guzzler Posted November 17 Author Posted November 17 G'day Mick. Yeah mate, I've driven and ridden all over Oz too and Melbourne drivers are easily the worst. My mates in WA, workmates from NSW Qld and SA all think the same.... Add in the roadworks EVERYWHERE ( but not actually improving the roads ) and it's bloody ordinary! Cheers
Lucky Phil Posted November 17 Posted November 17 On 11/16/2024 at 1:59 PM, guzzler said: Bloody hell mate whatever happened to common sense eh..... I can understand and condone it IF there was significant damage but jeezuz that case should've been thrown out upon your neighbour making good any damage.... Gotta say I was ropable as I left the place but the more I thought/think about it I wonder if the arsehat who hit my bike actually realised what they'd done! But in this day and age and MELBOURNE I wouldn't be surprised if they knew about it!! Anyway, I'm just RAPT that the bike wasn't knocked down and damaged. Cheers Melbourne drivers are the worst I've experienced any in the WORLD. I'd never seen a roll over on a public road until I moved to Melbourne 21 years ago and I saw 3 in the first 5 years I was here. One I witnessed first hand and stopped to assist. All on freeways. Hopeless drivers here. Phil
guzzler Posted Sunday at 08:58 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:58 PM I spend quite a bit of time on the roads here and am constantly appalled by the idiots I see every day.... Look forward to retirement and not having to spend as much time in Melbourne ( and I only go to the outer south eastern suburbs )!
gstallons Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Posted Monday at 12:06 PM Watching dash cam videos on YouTube makes me want to stay inside. I think it is terrible everywhere . 4
guzzler Posted Tuesday at 07:53 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:53 PM Gee maybe this is the start of this zombie apocalypse the morons keep bleating about.... They seem to have taken to the wheel already! Ps yeah no doubt it's worldwide and not just here. 2
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