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[dsn_klr650] nklr back off
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[dsn_klr650] nklr back off
Eric,
Just last night I had some idiot with a dealer tag in a Honda Accord change
lanes on top of me doing 70 mph. I had to accelerate and cut in front of a
bus to avoid him. I can tell you that I was VERY angry. I let him go and
waited until I got an opening and pulled up beside him to vent. He didn't
even notice I was there, just smokin his cigar and bobbin his head to the
music.
I detest this person and if I ever meet him outside of his 4000 pound
projectile I will probably break him as well as the woman who tried to share
a lane with me and then yelled F%^& You to me. But the fact that they drive
badly does not warrant killing them. I know you've had a harrowing
experience but take Arne's advice and think of the other folks. If you leave
something on the hard top the asshole behind you WILL back off. But it's
still there for mommy taking 3 kids to soccer behind him. And for the the
Dentist on the Hog behind her.
Take it from someone who has had to look down the barrel of an M-16 and
decide if the person on the other end should die. This is not something to
mess with. It changes you in ways that, trust me, you don't want to be
changed. If you're paranoid take a hiatus from the bike for a little while
till you get your bearings again. Don't hurt somebody. I have family out
there on the roads.
Just my opinion.
Jim Jackson II
A13 - South Carolina
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