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    I'd say this guy is lucky to be walking around right after...

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    I would say . That bike is toast !!!

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    I think they would have been taking me to jail if that was me.

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    good video for civil and criminal court, for Public Dumbass.

    I wonder if the unedited version shows the rider, kicking
    the rearender's butt!

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    Why is it the cagers just don't seem to want to stop when behind a motorcycle? This same thing happend just down the street from me a while back. It seems to happen a lot to the Spyder riders on this forum. I don't see how the rider stayed on his feet. The car stopped like the bike was not even there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJW SpyderRider View Post
    Why is it the cagers just don't seem to want to stop when behind a motorcycle? This same thing happend just down the street from me a while back. It seems to happen a lot to the Spyder riders on this forum. I don't see how the rider stayed on his feet. The car stopped like the bike was not even there.
    One of my biggest fears ryding my spyder is being rear-ended by a cage. Glad he was still on his feet.
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    When riding in traffic I look in my mirrors almost as much as ahead. Also when I stop, I stop far enough behind the car in front for a quick escape if needed. And while stopped I keep a real close eye on the cars coming up behind me. When I see one one coming up behind me I tap the brakes, hoping that my flashing tail lights catch their eyes.
    It's better to make your own plans than to be part of someone else's.

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