zadocbrown wrote:
I suspect the worst moped offenders are outside the system anyway. Changing CBT won't affect those who choose not to bother with it.
Indeed it may well turn out there is a particular reason why he did not want to give his details.
zadocbrown wrote:
I suspect the worst moped offenders are outside the system anyway. Changing CBT won't affect those who choose not to bother with it.
jbsportstech wrote:
Its his attitude that is the most concerning as we all make mistakes.
Red Herring wrote:jbsportstech wrote:
Its his attitude that is the most concerning as we all make mistakes.
But we don't all like to admit it to someone. Even though he may have appeared not to have cared ending up on your @rse in front of your mates is not very cool so you can rest assured he will probably have learnt a lesson and will try not to do it again. Just think, you may have made a valuable contribution to road safety by letting him hit you....
jbsportstech wrote:maybe red: I don't teh fact you say I let him hit me. I didn't I ran out of talent/options and a slight impact happened. If my daughter had not been in the car/cold and ready for bottle and bed I would of taken more time to go through things properly but I decided her well being more important. He could of done with a copper/breath box and producer for docs and some choice words of advice.
adiNigel wrote:OILY PAWS wrote:adinigel....not being inflammatory, but have you sat a CBT?,
It would be very difficult for me to criticise the CBT if I had no experience of it wouldn't it?
adiNigel wrote:Actually I've sat 2. 1 many years ago when I started using a 125 bike to commute. Just used it for about 18 months so never bothered to take the test. The 2nd time was as part of a DAS course when I was planning to buy a proper bike.
Nigel
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:From the outside it appears that:
The bikers tried to catch a fish
The fish bit back
The bikers had a sulk
Now let's get on with the discussion. You tried a tactic, it failed, let's move on, and actually explore the subject we were discussing before the failed gunpowder plot ...
jbsportstech wrote: I have riden motorbikes since the age of 9 but have no formal training not even a CBT. I was taught on private land by a friend who only rides bikes and builds his own custom. Illegally I have riden on the road with him as pillion and then solo, I
OILY PAWS wrote:....don't suppose theres any point in continuing this..........
adiNigel wrote:OILY PAWS wrote:....don't suppose theres any point in continuing this..........
Well that's entirely up to you, I plan to continue.
Nigel
OILY PAWS wrote:Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:From the outside it appears that:
The bikers tried to catch a fish
The fish bit back
The bikers had a sulk
Now let's get on with the discussion. You tried a tactic, it failed, let's move on, and actually explore the subject we were discussing before the failed gunpowder plot ...
And yet another patronising post..............
no tactics tried or browbeating posts here..............MY OPINION which i'm entitled to, as are the other posters, I said no point continuing this, because it would end up going round in circles, thats it....no sulks.........or huffs.........
but i'm going to point something out here.......that I've just read on another thread, on here, and it's not entirely unconnected with this thread
Posted today.....jbsportstech wrote: I have riden motorbikes since the age of 9 but have no formal training not even a CBT. I was taught on private land by a friend who only rides bikes and builds his own custom. Illegally I have riden on the road with him as pillion and then solo, I
enough said I think
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:I wasn't trying to patronise you.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:You tried to patronise Nigel and failed, that's all I was pointing out.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:What's not "proper" about a 125 then? If that's all someone can afford,
or it suits them because it's economical to run, do you still look down your nose at them and ask when they're going to get a "proper bike"? Do you have a concept of a "proper car" as well, and take the p*ss out of people with Nissan Micras or other small cars?
Red Herring wrote:adiNigel wrote:OILY PAWS wrote:....don't suppose theres any point in continuing this..........
Well that's entirely up to you, I plan to continue.
Nigel
So did you then, pass that is, and get a proper bike?
OILY PAWS wrote:don't understand where this has come from............scoot or a bike (big or small) all the same to me.......as are cars
Really surprised though about the last part being ignored..........
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