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Devin Loves His DARK,,,
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« on: July 05, 2009, 10:30:45 PM »

help your brother and sister out there if they run out of gas or get into a wreck, if you see them on the side of the rode help them ! stop and help... even if they ride an ugly bike or like a japanese bike or something, jus because its not a duc doesnt mean you should not stop, break for your brothers people,,, keep your eyes peeled out there and please be safe

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« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2009, 11:19:36 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2009, 06:28:19 AM »

yea i stopped to help a fellow biker and he was on side of the road with his gf but when i stopped to help i come to find out that he was fighting with her and i kind of got in the way
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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2009, 11:33:26 AM »

yea i stopped to help a fellow biker and he was on side of the road with his gf but when i stopped to help i come to find out that he was fighting with her and i kind of got in the way

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Since we have to pull over to do most anything while on the bike, I've found it difficult to discern between "in need of assistance" and "water break".  I saw a guy next to his bike on the shoulder so I blew past (highway), turned around and by the time I got back there he was gone.  Won't stop me from stopping in the future though. 
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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2009, 02:04:39 PM »

Since we have to pull over to do most anything while on the bike, I've found it difficult to discern between "in need of assistance" and "water break".  I saw a guy next to his bike on the shoulder so I blew past (highway), turned around and by the time I got back there he was gone.  Won't stop me from stopping in the future though. 

I will do an inquisitive thumbs up/thumbs down sign...usually I get the thumbs up sign back. waytogo
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« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2009, 11:14:13 AM »

Yep, the thumb up/down works pretty well and is pretty clear to eveyone
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« Reply #6 on: July 14, 2009, 01:32:41 PM »

Help all who you wish, but with all the nutcases out there, I will not get out of my car or off my bike for any stranger.
 I may stop and ask if they have a cell phone and offer to call for roadside assistance if they don't, but I will not put it pass a guy who looks nice and cleancut or the prettiest girl to take advantage of a person who just wanted to stop and help someone.

Just because a person rides a motorcycle as I do, doesn't automatically mean I can trust them or to call them brother.

That's the sorry truth, even if it means I don't expect anyone to stop for me.
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« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2009, 05:32:51 PM »

Riding rural/country road back to city, I came across a sport bike rider stopped by the side.  I asked if he was alright.  He replied "yeah, did you see all that gravel."  while puffing his cigaratte   Grin

A few month ago as I was pushing my bike to my apt, a biker stopped by and asked me if I was alright.   waytogo
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« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2009, 06:44:33 AM »

Help all who you wish, but with all the nutcases out there, I will not get out of my car or off my bike for any stranger.
 I may stop and ask if they have a cell phone and offer to call for roadside assistance if they don't, but I will not put it pass a guy who looks nice and cleancut or the prettiest girl to take advantage of a person who just wanted to stop and help someone.

Just because a person rides a motorcycle as I do, doesn't automatically mean I can trust them or to call them brother.

That's the sorry truth, even if it means I don't expect anyone to stop for me.

I'll stop for pretty much anybody.  I've changed tires for strangers, directed traffic around accident scenes, waited for ambulances to arrive, and calmed people down when necessary.  Sure there is a one in a million chance that somebody is going to stab me in the neck with a screwdriver and leave me for dead on the side of the road while he takes the $22 in my wallet, but frankly I'd rather die as a good guy than live without empathy.
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2009, 06:51:39 AM »

I'll stop for pretty much anybody.  I've changed tires for strangers, directed traffic around accident scenes, waited for ambulances to arrive, and calmed people down when necessary.  Sure there is a one in a million chance that somebody is going to stab me in the neck with a screwdriver and leave me for dead on the side of the road while he takes the $22 in my wallet, but frankly I'd rather die as a good guy than live without empathy.
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« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2009, 07:47:51 AM »

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I'll stop for pretty much anybody.  I've changed tires for strangers, directed traffic around accident scenes, waited for ambulances to arrive, and calmed people down when necessary.  Sure there is a one in a million chance that somebody is going to stab me in the neck with a screwdriver and leave me for dead on the side of the road while he takes the $22 in my wallet, but frankly I'd rather die as a good guy than live without empathy.

Well and honorably stated.  I can't imagine going through life so afraid of my fellow man that I wouldn't stop to help someone.

But, with both cars and bikes getting more reliable over the years there are a lot less folks broken down alongside the road than there used to be.   Smiley

In Israel there were lots of  young people, including single young girls hitchhiking on the highways in complete safety.  I spent some time in Kingston, Jamaica, had a company car and used to give girls a ride hitchhiking to work  nearly every day. 

Then, shortly after returning here I saw a woman walking through a heavy rainstorm.   Almost instinctively I slowed to give her a ride and was greeted with both a horn honk from the car behind me, plus the realization that of course no way would she get in the car with me.   Don't know what's wrong with us here.
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« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2009, 07:23:57 PM »

Yep, the thumb up/down works pretty well and is pretty clear to eveyone

Darn, feeling kinda dumb for not figuring that one out on my own...   bang head
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« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2009, 10:45:04 AM »

fellow riders in germany stop... proved it today. thanks to the guzzi rider for staying til i and the bike got picked up.
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« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2009, 07:13:11 PM »

I stop.   I've noticed that there are a lot of people that don't.   You've got your fair weather HD Yuppy biker type.   I've had BMW guys go right by without even a wave or nod, pretty much the same as when they are going the other way on the road (some of them).   I've had hardcore BMW high miler guys stop and see if everything was cool when I was just stopped to take a leak.  I've had hard core HD biker types stop and ask if I was OK.  I've been snarled at by a RUB (rich, urban, biker), because I stopped when I wasn't on a Harley and he was.    There's a whole lot of yahoos out there.   I'll still stop.   If I'm close to home, I'll even offer to go get my truck and ramp and get their bike for them.   I don't expect anything from them, either, but some gas would be helpful, but not absolutely necessary.    When I was a broke dick, and out of gas, I had a guy fill up my bike for me, for nothing, wouldn't even give me an address to pay him back.   I'll do the same now. 
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« Reply #14 on: August 12, 2009, 08:34:54 AM »

I will not put it pass a guy who looks nice and cleancut or the prettiest girl to take advantage of a person

I thought I was the only one who thinks like this. I go to bars a lot and pretty girls are always coming over to talk to me and ask if I want to go home with them. I never fall for that sh**. You just can't be too careful these days.
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