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Zakalwe
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There's no worse feeling than being stuck on the side of the road.

Glad someone stopped to help......I always stop or do the old "thumbs up/down" signal if I see a biker stopped on the side of the road.
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Its always good to have a little help in times of need. As already said bikers look after each other, a rare thing in the human world nowadays.
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One of the things I’ve always loved about biking is the camaraderie

When I first started with bikes back in the dim distant past of the 80’s you couldn’t stop for a smoke with out some one stopping to see if you were all right.

Have to admit it’s changed a bit now but there’s still a hell of a lot that still stop to lend a hand.
Unless there on a harly :mad2
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You used to stop for a smoke? :smoke1:
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Tim, good to hear that the tradition lives on . Long may it continue.
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Oooh not fun pushing a bike that size eh? Miss the low fuel warning light?

I remember pushing a GT250X7 that had snapped its chain (two days after I swopped it for my SuperDream 250. Grrrrr). That was hard enough and I had my helmet hanging on the mirror stalk as I was starting to cook and then a copper did pull over after I had gone about a half mile in a small country lane. His help & advice was limited to:- "You have to wear a helmet you know even when pushing a bike". He waited 'till I put it on then drove off..................... G*t !!!
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good show that man, saints do exist and they all ride bikes :thumbup:
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Doh!
Bin there, done that. It sucks :sad2 especially in the rain.
Glad you got sorted Timbo. At least you know how far you can get once the light starts flashing.

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It's very warming too hear of a good turn done by a fellow biker Tim :clap:

I've also run out of petrol on the motorway years ago, (coming back from the IOM TT) and it was a biker then that stopped and helped me out too :thumbup:

It's a horrible feeling when you realise you could have avoided that happening.

I'm amazed the police didn't stop considering where you were parked,

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ive never run out of petrol, but stopped once for a lad on the M1.

it was about 9.30pm and feckin lashing it down.

he was sat with his head in his hands!!

he had run out of juice, walked about a mile and a half back to the services, bought petrol can and some juice, walked all the way back!!!!

and lost his keys somewhere in the dark between his bike and the services!! :cry: :cry: :cry:

i was going to pick up a bike so best i could do was chuck his bike on the trailer and take him home, which was fun with the steering lock still on, as it wouldnt sit right on the trailer!!

i refused money aswell, but his wife made me a brew and a butty!!

felt good all week just helping someone like that!! :D :D :D
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A while back I saw a kid on a moped beside the road trying to start it with a kick starter (it was quite a few years back).
He didn't have any tools, and neither did I, but I thought it was probably lack of spark.
To see if I was right, I put my finger up the spark cap and told him to turn it over real slow.......

Don't do this at home, kids, not big or clever.... :eek2
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