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mikeoldcars |
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 Posted: 22:56 - 28 Jul 2006 Post subject: i can do filtering me |
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oh am i happy bunny or what, being a relative newbie at this biking lark (passed DAS in april this year) ive always been a bit nervous of filtering, but tonight oh tonight.... north M25 where the 40mph average speed limit is the traffic just stopped, after sitting there for about thirty seconds i thought i'll just get past the one in front and the one in front of him.... all was going great until i ended up in the slip lane for the A10 no problemo thought i, i can nip up the slip road around the roundabout and back down the other side (sort of extreme filtering) so up the exit slip i go... round the roundabout and oh bugger it the entry to the motorway is shut, back round the roundabout and home via the A10 instead, no hold ups there though.
i think im getting more confident, sitting at 70 on my trusty 250 superdream and there were some sections when my knuckles werent white.
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Good on you.
Just keep it at the back of your mind what pride comes before though eh?  |
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 Posted: 23:02 - 28 Jul 2006 Post subject: Filtering |
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Are you not supposed to filter in between cars at the lights? Oops! Me, if there's a gap, I'm 'avin' it!
I do look at the drivers and you can see and sometimes just sense if they are about to change lanes (well so far so good). Normally though, if there's a car next to them, they ain't going to try and fill a space that isn't there.
I've been filtering down the outside before past a long queue to a roundabout keeping just to the left of the white line and some arse wipe in a BMW decided he didn't want me overtaking him so pulled out and put me in the path of a lorry. It felt like the extra long sticky out bit of the divvy center stand made a nice job on his front bumper as I squeezed in the space. Bit of an underpants filling moment though I must say.
I like the motorway filtering. I read it here, then found it to be true, that at a certain speed, like about 70-80, the cars seem to sit in such a way that there is a space to weave through, thus as you overtake the car on its left, you have somewhere to go if he decides to change lanes.
Keep up the filtering, it's one reason for riding a bike, but remember you don't exist if they want to change lanes. ____________________ Check my website. look at my profile though as putting it here would be spamming methinks (I worked hard to create it so at least look at it!) Nothing to do with bikes I might add! Might appeal to the more feminine personality. |
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I tend to avoid filtering where there is a gap in either lane.
It means that a car can nicely move into the gap when you are there... .
I tend to stick to going between cars which are almost parallel, and hanging back (but still filtering) when there are big gaps.
TBH you are supposed to move into the gaps anyway, but I guess that doesn't stop a car driver from side swiping you. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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Just read all the posts on here about people who have accidents while supposedly filtering next to a junction.
Its not something you can learn overnight, it takes years to do it confidently and even then there are still dangers. |
I can vouch for that......
Filtering down an A road, traffic at 40, myself at 45, I move into a gap at the same time as a car - result, 1 written off R6.
Buy a GSX-R 600 2 months later, have it for 4 days, filter past a stationary line of traffic at around10 mph - get wiped out by a car deciding to take a right turn as I am level with the driver door......
I now hold up mopeds with my slow, cautious filtering, but I get home in one piece, touch wood....  ____________________ K1 GSX-R 600 - blue n white of course....
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its funny how your assessment of a situation can change dramatically, whilst my filter yesterday i went between two artics one in the first lane one in the second lane, halfway alongside the trailers i thought this isnt the brightest idea ive had.
perhaps hazard lights on whilst filtering might be a good idea, especially if blue bulbs are fitted  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 337 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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