I think we all realize that it's not a matter of "if" we're going to get cur off / turned in front of / not seen by a motorist in a car, it's a matter of "when".
Good for you for being on the ball enough to avoid the collision, Jeff, but unfortunately the mirror incident only will serve to piss the person off, and probably someone else will be the target of his anger at you.
Please ride defensively, and try rise above the urge to get retribution in that fashion in the future.
I know it's easier said than done.
"Give us this day our daily ride, and forgive us our wheelies, as we forgive the dummies that cut us off. Lead us not into smashing their mirrors, but deliver us from road rage. For thine is the SIPDE, the Galfers, KLR for ever and ever".
Can I get an AMEN?
Thanks
CA Stu A13 --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Khoury wrote:
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> Hi. I'd like to introduce myself. I'm the guy on the motorcycle that you nearly killed today.
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> Now, I know that driving a Range Rover entitles you to drive in the carpool lane alone while talking on your cell phone. I know that it means that you're so special that you're allowed to cross two sets of double-yellow lines to exit the restricted lane anywhere you please, and that signaling is optional.
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> I must apologize that after having to stand my motorcycle on its nose to keep from running in to the back of your pretty, shiny SUV I had a moment of hostility where I flicked your mirror with the tips of my fingers, you know - in hopes that it would remind you to use it. I had really only intended to fold it up.
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> But, British quality being what it is, your mirror ended up popping right off. I must admit to a little surprise as it bounced around in my lap. I must also admit to the slightest bit of satisfaction as I heard the sound of it bouncing gaily down the 405. The look on your face was classic as you tried to split lanes to catch up with me in your bloated $80,000 status symbol.
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> In closing, let me express my deepest regrets that I inconvenienced you. I would have stopped and had a conversation with you on why what you did was stupid, dangerous and irresponsible... but I really wanted to get a coffee.
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> Cheers,
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> The biker guy.
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> -Jeff Khoury
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