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PostPosted: 18:04 - 13 Oct 2006    Post subject: Filtering fun... Reply with quote

Being fairly new to this biking malarkey I'm always looking out for opportunities to learn and develop my skills as a rider. Riding over the weekend, I tagged along (or rather tried to keep up) with some mad bikers on the way up from Lichfield to Darley Moor (lovely roads) and practiced my overtakes a bit more. Also had the opportunity to practice filtering at a narrow bridge controlled by traffic lights. No problems.

Feeling very confident, I went out on my bike again this afternoon and rode into Stafford with the aim of practicing more filtering. Confidently rode between two lines of cars on a dual carriageway up to the front and waited at the lights. Feeling very pleased with self. Lights changed and tried to pull away, forgetting that I was in neutral. What a twat I felt. Embarassed

Had to drop into first and ride away rather quickly so I didn't notice all the car drivers I'd passed pissing themselves.

Feel free to share your embarrassing motorbike moments...if only to make me feel better.
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PostPosted: 18:56 - 13 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess the worst one I ever did was drop into neutral instead of 1st, try to go round an uphill, 90 left hand turn, try to go on the power to help myself and just rev like an idiot and almost fall off due to running out of motion Razz

right infront of a big group of people who were laughing,


that or spending 5 minutes trying to work out why my bike wouldnt move, forgetting my disk lock... Razz
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PostPosted: 19:41 - 13 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, coming off a roundabout in first, flick it up into second, revving the bejaysus in neutral coasting past a packed bus stop.


Or turning the engine off at some lights to save fuel, and then wondering why the bike won't start when they change, holding everyone up (kill switch).


How cool.

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PostPosted: 00:42 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chain snapping in the centre of London, after fighting my way to the front of traffic, then blocking everyone for a minute till I realised what had happened and wheeled myself out the way to cry....
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PostPosted: 01:19 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Riding through London in rush hour with a cover missing off the forward carb resulting in lots of uncontrolled backfires.

Cue various people, including a couple of couriers moving aside thinking that I was rather rudely asking them to get out the way.
Of course, once they moved in I couldn't very much stay there, so eneded up going too fast along the NC thanks to now wanting to hold up the people that had just moved aside.
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PostPosted: 02:41 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

you recon the a515 is a "loverly road" between lichfield and darley moor its crap,nothing of note since the body snatching animal rights people moved on from the bits near yoxall there is nothing to see but some cameras at draycott .
mind you if you can find a duller track than darley moor there might be a prize
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PostPosted: 02:53 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man these threads always crack me up.

I haven't been a biker long enough to screw up that much. Apart from revving the nads off my bike when missing a gear and when during a lesson, continually trying to move off from a garage forcourt when the side stand was down, the Kwak ER500 just loses power when the sidestand is down. Looked like a right tit.
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PostPosted: 19:18 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

oooh thought of another embarrising one i did, I was just about to set off, about 5 of my mates stood behind me watching, I start up, lights on, and click into gear, however side stand is down so engine just dies.

They all laugh at me I feel like a tit, so I start it up again, flick out the choke and scream away leaving them in a cloud of blue smoke Very Happy
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PostPosted: 19:27 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I filtered past lots of cars up to a set of lights, instead of going into first it went into neutral. I didn't realise until the clutch was out and I wasn't going anywhere. To top it off I couldn't get it to go into first, all the cars passed me again while looking like an idiot jumping up and down on the bike Embarassed Laughing
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PostPosted: 19:37 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

my embarassing moments tend to involve using the front brake too harshly on a slippery surface while not going in a straight line resulting in me dropping the bike

fortunately i have only done this 3 times and it was all low speed stuff, but i really should have learnt my lesson the first time

pls note. wet grass on campsites is possibly the most slippery surface known to man, followed by loose gravel acting as ball bearings, and then the kind of slippyness you get in winter from lots of salt and grit (very small ball bearings)
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PostPosted: 20:57 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Once filtered between 2 lanes of traffic to the front of some lights, pulled to a halt, then the bike died and refused to start, leaving me stranded in the middle of 2 lanes as all the cars I passed went by on either side.
Took me far too long to realise that I was out of fuel... I'd filled up at a little country petrol station where the attendant actually comes out and fills it for you- turned out the git had only filled my tank 3/4 full, which was why I got caught out Smile

There was also the time on my old GS500 when the front brake seized (long story) and threw me off right outside a big supermarket. LOADS of people around, it was a big carrefour. Then some old french bitch starts shouting at me about going too fast and being reckless (completely unjustified in the situation) while I'm busy trying to pick the bike up and check my cuts & bruises. Helpful.
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PostPosted: 22:30 - 14 Oct 2006    Post subject: . Reply with quote

On a day off a wiring fault causing my fan not to come on, after I'd been for a blast, and my bike overheating, and pissing lcollant iquid out everywhere, right opposite where I work. And having to wait about half an hour for it to cool down enough to nurse home, with all my colleagues shouting unhelpful comments as they drove in and out the gates.
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PostPosted: 01:45 - 15 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dont worry Cortez, the neutal slips happen as often as lightning after a while.

I guess GS Front Brake Fuckups are common...
I filtered up park lane towards marble arch on my GS, went to brake for the redlight and PING goes my front brake pads spinning like an ejected AK47 bullet... No front brake...
I was lucky it was somewhere like park lane with no traffic ahead.
It did result in me having to run out in the road to get my pads, i had to do it between traffic light brakes (its 4/5 lanes wide where this happened) much to the amusement of the entire lineup of cars (no bikers thankfully Razz)

Oh yea the most recent,
My piston rings are as fucked as american forign policy, so the bike smokes from time to time Razz. This was after holloway prison heading into central london, main road, traffic was pretty much stationary due to tempory traffic lights, so i have filtered at a gentle pace, see a traffic police car ahead, make a snap decision not to do a u-turn and ride test like past them. Basically staring in my mirrors under my smoked visor for movement of the pig car. Get a little way down and all is good... Then ohh i have company, flashing blues and they pull me over to the empty right hand side (traffic is all passing in the next lane, very slowly, but fast enough to get a conveyer belt action of rubberneckers going on Razz.

Now my bike has a clealy broken/smashed speedo, leaky forks (with a piece of sponge gaffer taped under the seals to prevent oil spilling on the brakes), and the afformentioned piston rings. And most likely a host of other things, the indicators may have stoped working by that point... its all become a blur of one fuckup after another Razz, Fuckit by christmas time i will haved saved up for a ZX6R and being 21 now i can afford it, insurance wise.

But i digress, The pigs go over my bike give it the old free MOT Wink.
All just delaying the radio call to comfirm im insured/licenced/taxed. I speak to them with respect and a friendly tone of voice... none of that ghetto shit. One of them instructs me that i must have poor fuel consumption and TELLS me exactly how big my fuel tank is, i just smile and agree all the while wanting to say (No you arrogant fuck, a '94 GS500E does not have a 19 litre tank it will not do 160 miles to a tank when running properly). I hated doing it, especially infront of all those people, especially the 300+ people on the bendy bus with nothing better to do Razz.

This one has a happy ending - The cops turned out to be alright, they dident even give me a producer, im sure i coulda got points fotr the speedo at the very least... And i dont give a fuck i will swallow my pride to avoid loosing my licence..
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PostPosted: 03:22 - 15 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Couple of things, all involving my jacket! I have a phobia of leaving my pockets open now, because I've been so stupid in the past.

1: Lost 40 cigarettes just coming out of Tesco.
2: Lost my rather expensive phone on the May Day run.
3: Lost another 40 cigarettes, same shop, same brand. Mad Laughing
4: Lost my Datatool fob and original key. That was the worst, it cost a fortune to get a new fob programmed in.

Then there's the usual forgetting that I flicked the killswitch when stopping next to Mattish because he'd run out of petrol - 'Crap, there's something wrong with my bike' - Gaz flicks the killswitch - 'Crap.' Embarassed

Also stupidly parking front first on a heavily cambered road with a reasonable amount of gravel. I'm fairly tall so I can get decent grip, but I lost it that time. Thankfully my ex-bosses #40k Mercedes stopped my fairing getting scratched. Laughing Mr. Green Middle Finger She was a bitch, I was sorry it didn't crack the bumper.
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PostPosted: 19:39 - 15 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

KevlarPants wrote:
Yeah, coming off a roundabout in first, flick it up into second, ...revving the bejaysus in neutral coasting past a packed bus stop.



LMAO! Mr. Green Me too! Every feckin mornin, same road, same time, same bus stop, same starin eyes... c'mon ground, swallow me up. I spend more time lookin out for that 'goin nowhere' light than I do lookin at the road ahead.

For me, it was locking meself outta me bike last week. I made a massive beggin an whingein fuss to be let out of work early so I could beat the traffic home and get ready for me night out. I leaves 15 mins early to get skinned up and unchain me bike in the underground carpark... I opens the passenger seat thingy and me phone rings and I've got the lid in one hand and the keys in the other and the phone under my chin and I'm strugglin to cram my chain and padlock into the teeny compartment and so on... phonecall over, I *click* the lid down and straddle the bike ready to switch on and pootle off... but ...no keys. Shocked

So I ring 'Im Indoors to ask him to nip home and get my spares and meet me at work but he's 30 miles away and won't be finished for a good while yet. So I'm sat next to my bike for the next hour (I can't leave it cos it's not chained up and the steering lock's off) whilst everyone else walks out the office and drives off past me. "I though you were off out tonight??" "Mmm yeah, slight change of plan..."
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PostPosted: 20:07 - 15 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just yesterday, I went over a kerb getting out of a carpark after being blocked in by an indecisive driver. As soon as the front wheel hit the road, there was an almighty CRACK! and a bit of belly-pan coloured plastic went flying past my feet. Now the things in three pieces and the Geeper has a nekkit bottom. Brick Wall
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 15 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

ahh the pockets in your jacket seem to check them 2-3 times (habit) to see if they are open.I myself have had no moments but on the subject of filtering I had a beauty of one a few weeks ago,while going to my 1st service to swindon (z750s) I came upon a traffic jam (I mean a biggie) from earls barton turn off on the A45 right up to near barclaycard all the traffic was standstill put my hazards on wearing a green florecent and rode by all of them 15-20mph.Then again on the M40 jun 9 traffic backing up from the slip road up to oxford A34 ? slipped right through them all thought it was xmas and my birthday in one that day and still got to swindon in around 2hrs must of saved 2hours of traffic jam if I was in a car.
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PostPosted: 08:32 - 16 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just last week it was a beautiful day out so i figured id take a run up past the beach for a look at the bikinis. top notch by the way Thumbs Up

Anywho i went to take an uphill left hander which requires a lot of attention due to cars parked in the area.
So you creep out into the road in first just in case you need to haul arse if something is coming.
Anyway a nice looking bird is standing on the corner so i figures I will give it a bit of a blip to get her attention.
Its not until the bike lerched forward and near out into an on coming car that I realised it really does help to have the clutch in before hand.
In the effort to hold on and find the brakes I still managed to grab her attention... Embarassed
not the kind i was after though Sad
Think I may still have the stain in the back of my pants Thumbs Down
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PostPosted: 09:44 - 16 Oct 2006    Post subject: wheelie practice Reply with quote

One morning on my commute to work when I had a 99 zx6r on the road I was practicing lifiting the front wheel when pulling away from traffic lights.. being a bit of a wheelie newbie, I was only ever lifting it a couple of inches until one morning, having filtered my way to the front at a set of traffic lights, they changed green, i binned the clutch with the revs up over 7500 & hoiked the biggest minger of my life.... the thing is i couldn't actually get my feet onto the foot pegs so proceeded to wobble down the road mono wheel with legs flapping about!! What a cock Embarassed
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PostPosted: 11:55 - 16 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

colin1 wrote:
my embarassing moments tend to involve using the front brake too harshly on a slippery surface while not going in a straight line resulting in me dropping the bike

fortunately i have only done this 3 times and it was all low speed stuff, but i really should have learnt my lesson the first time

pls note. wet grass on campsites is possibly the most slippery surface known to man, followed by loose gravel acting as ball bearings, and then the kind of slippyness you get in winter from lots of salt and grit (very small ball bearings)


You missed out turning up at a run to Wales wearing a Sam Browne belt

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PostPosted: 19:30 - 16 Oct 2006    Post subject: Re: wheelie practice Reply with quote

P4LERIDER wrote:
...i binned the clutch with the revs up over 7500 & hoiked the biggest minger of my life.... the thing is i couldn't actually get my feet onto the foot pegs so proceeded to wobble down the road mono wheel with legs flapping about!! What a cock Embarassed


The mental image of that is making me piss myself with laughter! Nice one Thumbs Up Very Happy

I feel so much better now! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 21:22 - 16 Oct 2006    Post subject: Embarassed Reply with quote

My most embarassing moment was the 1st time I took my new "big" bike out. Went down some country lane to try and do u -turn, just to practise control of said new bike. Bloody dropped it. As I am only 5'4" and 9st I couldnt pick it up Embarassed Some old guy on a pushbike came round the corner to see me and the bike in the middle of the road. He assumed I had fallen off, told him I hadnt but needed a hand to pick it up. He obliged, telling me he had to be careful though cause he had a henia!!! He must have been 70 if a day. Felt a right knob I can tell you. Confused
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PostPosted: 00:51 - 17 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

RealNinja wrote:


You missed out turning up at a run to Wales wearing a Sam Browne belt

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i actually quite like hi vis stuff as i think it gives me more protection than sturdy clothing. hi vis stuff stops me being hit while sturdy clothing just protects my skin a bit if i go down the road

i've upgraded from the sam brown belt, to a hi vis waistcoat with the name of a building company on the back, that i found in the road.

i also have a hi vis padded jacket, and recently bought a cheap second hand rossi one piece, mostly due to the blue matching my bike, and the fluorescent yellow bits being nice and hi vis

althought i find wearing the rossi leather a bit more embarassing than the sam brown belt, as it says'the gr8t 1' in shit lettering on the back.

im no rossi, so this does make me feel a bit of a tit. nice leathers tho

i intend to remove the lettering...somehow
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 17 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

colin1 wrote:
i actually quite like hi vis stuff as i think it gives me more protection than sturdy clothing. hi vis stuff stops me being hit while sturdy clothing just protects my skin a bit if i go down the road


Wore a hi viz jacket once, got abuse shouted at me and had someone pull out on me. Never again. Thumbs Down
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PostPosted: 21:34 - 17 Oct 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've a white bike with a fairing. If someone doesn't see that with the lights on (the lights on in the right situation), the chances are that they won't see me with a reflective jacket on, let alone the fact that I'd look like a knob.

Some people will pull out on you whatever you look like. Wearing reflective gear is a pretty passive way of getting people to see you. I much prefer to be proactive with road positioning (moving around in the lane when approaching junctions) and slowing down and being prepared to stop/ steer in a hurry if people do anything stupid.

Always have an escape route. Spending as much distance/ time filtering as I do in free flowing traffic every day on the way to work forces me to do that. It might seem a bit odd if you're not used to it, but it is something that becomes an unconcious part of riding after a while.

So much so in fact, that I get in trouble driving (learning to) because I sometimes unconciously move road position when approaching hazards and junctions in the same way as I do on the bike, despite the fact that the car is 3-4 times as wide. Embarassed
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