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Drafting, leka man, leka. Maybe the cyclist bonked and the vehicle was nursing him home :unsure:

I bonked once.... found it very pleasurable and have been doing it ever since.... :whistling: :whistling:

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serious guys, which is worse, the motorpacing or the fact that the bakkie is overtaking on a white line ?

Neither, the fact that some thinks the antie has a Camelbak is the worst.

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Ridiculous

 

I would have come up behind the cyclist and continued to hoot untill the plonker moved out the way...............I have road rage issues :blush: (I even feel some tension right now just typing this post and having the image in my head)

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Drafting is nice but very dangerous. I did it on Botha Ave, behind a truck going at 86km/h. Still got it on my Garmin. I chickened out cause the truck driver started weaving, I think trying to see me.

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Obviously the rider in question feels entitled to be on the road. Therein lies the real issue. Some will feel they have has much validity to be there as some semi busted @ss and overloaded vehicle that is travelling down the same road. Others will think this is just stupid and selfish. As a motorist you have the choice to feel like wipeout does or have a little patience and check out her "camelpack...??"

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dis nou laf... back when i was in Matatiele/Kokstad an elderly couple used to do the same.. she would rider her MTB never faster than 20km/h and the Ballie would follow in his bakkie. makes me think he probably saved some diesel drafting behind the tannie..hhehehe

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Is that car in the pic a diesel? We may have another suspect:

 

Lincoln King@thekingofbling

Was motor pacing behind a moerse strong diesel this morning. Have you had your nap yet? @nardusg

Naa, Lincoln King ‏@thekingofblin would've been on his motor cycle...

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