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My Harley Disaster...

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On 2/22/2025 at 8:00 AM, Gandtee said:

Bull<deleted> Bob. The moral of the story is that you did not observe following at stopping distance. Remember, Bob. Back home you would be deemed the cause of the collision. 😆

I nearly did the same thing while driving my Mini down Kings Rd, Chelsea in 1961 while ogling the girls in their minis. Ah, those were the days.

On 2/22/2025 at 12:48 PM, Dante99 said:

most places most cases if you run into the back of somebody it is your fault

 

different this time or just another lame farang?

Absolutely right. In most western countries he'd have to pay for the damage he did to the car.

 

Lame farang thinks he's some big shot because he's got an expensive toy to ride around on.

 

If I had been there I'd be laughing like a drain.

Definitely Bob's fault , i was there and saw the whole thing , Bob's not telling the whole truth. 

I can confirm he was doing around 10km per hour , but what he hasnt mentioned is ,  he had a small Leo beer in his left hand , his phone rang , probably his mate Pete and he answered it with his right hand. Exactly at the same time the Thai guy indicated to pull in and Bob with no hands on the handlebars stood on the rear brake and the Harley went down on its side.

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