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Offline Lannis

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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #150 on: October 04, 2016, 03:32:16 PM »
I knew an old chief with the two propellors on butt cheeks tattoo, it also said 10 knots no smoke.
He was an engineman chief.

If I had the guts, physical conditioning, and lack of claustrophobia it takes to be a Navy diver, I'd probably get those same tattoos just for the fun of it ...

A friend of mine is a retired Coast Guard rescue swimmer.   Man, the situations they have to jump into ....

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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #151 on: October 04, 2016, 05:04:58 PM »
I wonder if such a face painted on the back of the helmet would work? Nah, they would close up to get a better look. Is there room for someone inventing  a small hologram projection here?  (Your a sick man Lannis, but I like it)

Wait! Smoke! Now there is an idea!

Now if you had this face painted on your helmet and turned around...
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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #152 on: October 04, 2016, 05:13:37 PM »
The trouble is that if you make it weird enough looking, drivers will come up behind you to get a good look.
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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #153 on: October 04, 2016, 08:46:10 PM »
Haven't seen it mentioned here, and it has limited to no application to riding, but I have found a technique that works when in a cage.  Used it three times today on I-81 en route to Atlanta when traffic was thick and fast, and the "hostiles" were coming up closer to my little Fit than if in line at the drive-thru at Chick-Fil-A. 

I have noticed that when folks pull such tricks my windshield seems to need cleaning.  :wink:  Most 'gaters drive fancy cars and they back off instantly when my spray goes up and over.  Usually only takes one "application."  :grin:

Seriously -- tho that was -- on my Guzzis, I use the "cautionary hand" in what I intend as a non-confrontational way.  That almost always works.  When it doesn't, I quickly review my limited understanding of physics and our comparative weights, which invariably leads to my turning into the nearest exit opportunity.

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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #154 on: October 05, 2016, 06:46:22 AM »
Now Bill has an idea....Take an aftermarket windshield cleaner kit and adapt it so it sprays rearward with a sign that reads, "caution, relief tube in use. Otherwise spit chewing tobacco?
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Re: Getting rid of tailgaters without road rage, any advice (ngc)
« Reply #155 on: October 05, 2016, 11:12:43 AM »

I have noticed that when folks pull such tricks my windshield seems to need cleaning.  :wink:  Most 'gaters drive fancy cars and they back off instantly when my spray goes up and over.  Usually only takes one "application."  :grin:

Seriously -- tho that was -- on my Guzzis, I use the "cautionary hand" in what I intend as a non-confrontational way.  That almost always works.  When it doesn't, I quickly review my limited understanding of physics and our comparative weights, which invariably leads to my turning into the nearest exit opportunity.

Bill
Windshield washers are an amazing, flexible invention.    I don't do the 'cautionary hand' move because it might be seen as aggressive and as you say, physics rules.
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