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I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. (/showthread.php?tid=2055) |
RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - furious_blue_imp - 08-17-2014 Now *that* I agree with.. sometimes things just do happen (that really aren't the 'fault' of the motorcyclist, or bicycle rider or pedestrian, etc).. we are doing a risky thing in a risky environment and I hope never to be caught letting my guard drift at that *one* time... RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Pterodactyl_imp - 08-17-2014 ^^^^^. +1. Sounds reasonable to me. Glad you gave your views, I like a challenge. Good forum. Cheers RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - emptysea - 08-17-2014 Don't confuse "fault" with "responsibility" RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Cormanus - 08-17-2014 First of all, thanks Pterodactyl for your original post. It's a great topic to discuss. Thanks, too, for the kind words. I've also really enjoyed meeting you through the forum and hope we get to travel many more kilometres together. I've been troubled about some of what you had to say. EmptySea's post helped me clarify one of my concerns. (08-17-2014, 11:30 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Don't confuse "fault" with "responsibility" Thanks, Matt. I think that important distinction might be what's been troubling me about this discussion. I agree we all have to take responsibility for our decision to ride motorcycles and whatever transpires as a result of that. I'm not at all sure that everything that transpires is necessarily our fault. (08-15-2014, 03:14 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: Over the last week I have ridden 2700kms, mostly in the company of the esteemed Cormanus, a gentleman I met through this forum and whose friendship I have come to value. We went our separate ways on Thursday; Cormanus back home to Pomona, QLD, and me on to Sydney. I happened to mention to him that on my way I intended to ride the Wollombi, one of my favourite roads. Cormanus has not ridden that road but did recall that I had posted on this forum regarding a particular corner on the Wollombi called Lemming Corner So, if you don't meet this characterisation, you're not "a good and true biker"? I'm not sure that's fair. Might be true for all of at various times in our riding lives, but not always, and it may never be true for some. Does that make them less of a biker? I don't think so. Just makes them a different kind of rider. This discussion also traverses areas that are about more than each individual rider. As has been noted elsewhere, the conversation started around behaviour on public roads. In this environment one must accept that one's actions may have consequences for others. When I tear around a blind corner, swing wide into the oncoming lane, run into some poor sod driving perfectly responsibly and kill myself, sure, it's my responsibility, but my self indulgence may well have harmed that poor driver for the rest of their life. There's also the cost to society of cleaning up the mess: straightening the armco, scraping the blood and bits of wreckage off the road, dealing with hospitalisation and recovery costs of injured parties. So, in my view the regulators are right to do all that is reasonable to remind us of the dangers of our activities. I confess, I don't pay a lot of attention to road safety campaigns, but I often like advisory signs—particularly on strange roads. I think regulators are right to use them. If the consequence is that they are regarded as challenges by drivers or riders, so be it, but remember, it may not just be you who has to wear the consequences of your actions. RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Pterodactyl_imp - 08-17-2014 Quote:So, if you don't meet this characterisation, you're not "a good and true biker"? Allow me a little literary licence. Please. . I withdraw that and proceed.Quote: As has been noted elsewhere, the conversation started around behaviour on public roads. Not true. The conversation started about acceptance of fault, or responsibility if you wish, for our own choices. I did put "Rant" in the thread title and, knowingly, accept the consequences of a good rant. A hypothetical: Despite regulation and signage a young lad runs wide and into the ARMCO. Does he say: "I took the wrong line. I froze. I didn't increase counter steering effort to attempt to change my bad line. I ran into the gravel. I collected the ARMCO. When I'm out of hospital I'm going to work on never doing that again."? No. He says (perhaps): "The rear tyre felt like it hit a bump. The rear wheel lost traction and the bike lowsided into the ARMCO." Hell and damnation, wasn't anyone driving that bike? Another hypothetical: A car, without indication, suddenly does a u-turn and the rider, who is riding well within the law or reasonable expectations and despite best efforts, face plants it. Let the law, insurance companies or whoever sought out the detail, the fault if you wish. My point is that the rider would have been much better placed driving a Hummer and turning that car into a wafer. But if the rider chooses to swim in toothy waters then so be it. IT'S HIS CHOICE. Acceptance of risk and the consequences of that risk is required for an honest self analysis. The shark will never change it's ways. The way of the world I think it's called. Some people find alcohol or cigarettes enjoyable but these pursuits lead to an increased death rate amongst participants and a huge cost to the public purse. Bit like biking really. Wonder if we, as a concerned and caring society, should do anything about this biking foolishness? But maybe that's fodder for another thread. Cheers, it's not too early for a
RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Cormanus - 08-17-2014 Damn it to hell and back, Pterodactyl, if you're going to recant, where's the fun? Stick to your guns. Us wimps aren't good and true bikers. It's the stuff of a great debate. I accept your point. In the first hypothetical the dude was riding the bike and must accept responsibility for mis-handling the corner. She can probably fairly say, "Geezalou (thanks for that expression, Ferret) I didn't expect that bloody rock/gravel/diesel to be there." But it is reasonable for her to acknowledge that she chose to ride a bike and that was a risk. I also accept the point of the second, although, given that nothing is ever truly simple (except what oil to put in your bike) I think the second rider could be justified in being pissed off at the car driver, even if he or she must, at the same time acknowledge it was an occupational hazard. I wouldn't encourage our 'concerned and caring' society to take this issue on any further than it has. I mean, we already have compulsory training before and after a person receives their learner's permit and restrictions on the kinds of bikes people can ride until they have an open license. That's enough. A concerned and caring society would have more people out of cages on bikes to reduce congestion and the rapid consumption of fossil fuel as part of the inevitable progression to getting us all pedalling. Thanks for the offer of . Don't mind if I do.
I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Elipten_imp - 08-17-2014 Oh for goodness sakes, my wife will tell you everything is my fault. So I've gotten used to sucking it up. So it is my fault the cell phone using soccer mom while doing her eye makeup started changing into my lane then fine. Now where can I get that 007 license to even the score? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Cormanus - 08-17-2014 (08-17-2014, 02:31 PM)Elipten_imp Wrote: Oh for goodness sakes, my wife will tell you everything is my fault. So I've gotten used to sucking it up. So it is my fault the cell phone using soccer mom while doing her eye makeup started changing into my lane then fine. Now where can I get that 007 license to even the score? Now you're talking! I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Elipten_imp - 08-17-2014 And yes there is a sense of humor on this forum, at times. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: I did mention Lemming Corner. Didn't I? Rant alert. - Cormanus - 08-17-2014 (08-17-2014, 02:54 PM)Elipten_imp Wrote: And yes there is a sense of humor on this forum, at times. Hang on. Is there some suggestion that there's no humour here? |