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 FreshAL Sir Crashalot

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You're right, there's something about that road. I'd love to close it off to traffic and have a bit of a road race on there one day.
It wasn't actually on the A4074, just thought that would be one people knew. Not giving away the exact location of my lunacy  |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 14:25 - 25 Jan 2007 Post subject: Re: Is getting banned inevitable if you ride a bike? |
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Yes it is possible.
Mostly due to a lack of police resources.
Don't tend to ride on the road too much these days, but still find myself going too fast.
I could often have done all the above and more on a trip to Boxhill and back - only got threatened with being done once and while that would have been quite lucky (Dangerous driving, 10 mile police chase etc) - I was lucky enough for nothing to happen with it.
In fact, need to get back on a bike, as I just seem to drive the car like a twat instead :S.
(Never mind all the kids having races at 120mph ). |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Sorry, with a more relevant answer:
I stick to 30's 40's and to some extent 50's. I exceed NSLs where the road is clear and the visibility good.
I do occasionally cross double white lines, but as you say only where it is safe to do so. I think those lines are designed with cars in mind, and there are times when you can overtake on a bike where it would be unsafe in a car.
Filtering is legal unless you are going faster than the traffic on your right, unless it is stationary. So thats rather open to interpretation IMO. I also don't know anyone who was done for undertaking who wasn't done for something else at the same time.
So yes, I think it is possible to keep your license. Particularly as speed cameras are dumb and can easily be avoided, and there are less traffic coppers on the road these days. Its just a shame that they aren't there to stop the red light jumpers, the U turning taxis and the people driving whilst talking on a mobile phone. Or the people driving without insurance.
Just don't take the piss, is probably the best advice to be honest. Wheelying through a 30 zone past a school probably isn't clever.
My Kung fu instructor told me of a guy he knew when he was at college. He had a motocross style bike and he always used to wheelie away from the college. This was all well and good, until one day the lights were red at the end of the street and there was a car waiting. He did it out of so much habit that he ended up wheelying into the car and riding right over it. The car had a gigantic V shaped dent all the way along it, and the rider carried on going!
I can just imagine what he said to the driver: Bit of T cut, you'll be right!
Not really /that/ relevant, but a funny story nonetheless.  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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23Years riding and not been banned yet......But I don't ride like a twat. If you are caught speeding in a 30 or 40 zone then its your own fault, 50 60/national speed limits I always use my discretion and ride to the conditions.
Exceeding 100, again your asking for it as you would need to know the road anyway as a scamera van can hide behind a wall, hedge or fat bird.
Undertaking is not filtering, I don't know where they get this idea from. Filtering is filtering between traffic at no more than "about" 20mph that of the speed of the surrounding traffic.
Double white lines...I have overtaken Police cars when there are solid white lines on the road with no problems. You are braking the law if you cross the line. If you don't ride up the chuff of the car in front pissing the driver off then most times they will let you pass. Cross the white line and again you get what you deserve if you are caught.....They are not hard to see so there is no excuses.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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Thanks for reminding me about the 4074. Used to be part of one of our regular runs, Leave the "Angel on the Bridge" in Henley, down the 4155 into Reading and up the 4074 into Crowmarsh before coming back down the 4130. On occasion we'd loop the other way, across Reading to Cemetary junction, then head up the A4 to Maidenhead and pick up the nice road (think it's actually called "Henley road") coming back down from Burchetts green. Also brings back fond memories of playing around on the closed off section of the 329M as they were building the flyover into the business park.
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| MattEMulsion wrote: | How can a double white line be crossed where it is safe to do so? The double white line is there for a reason and that reason is that it is not accepeted as safe to cross onto the other side of the road at that point. |
They have to work to an average - say it would take a family car 8 seconds to complete an overtake, then it's not safe to cross cos you can only see 7 seconds down the road. But if it takes you 3 seconds on a bike, then there isn't a such a problem.
I also work on the basis that the lines are painted for cars. Plenty of times the road's wide enough that a bike could go up the middle if push came to shove.
And finally, go to roads where there isn't as much traffic, such as the highlands of scotland, and you'll find there are barely any double white lines, signs warning of tight corners, signs suggesting a max speed for the corner... that doesn't mean that it's safe to barrel round it at 120 just cos there are no markings suggesting you don't.
Don't get me wrong, if I see double whites or warning signs, I'll pay attention, but I prefer to use my own judgement on whether it's actually dangerous to me. |
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since i've upgraded from a 125 to the 400, i feel kinda the same way as FreshAl.
now that i have finally have some power, and i can race my brother on his 7R, we do seem to drag race off the line very often. that means almost hitting the limiter in 3rd gear in town......
and the more confident i get, the faster i want to go! i guess i just have to watch myself more now, considering my new ability to speed excessively everywhere in a few seconds.
and if i've already got 3 points for speeding on a C90....  ____________________ Now own a Fireblade!! Speed Limits? Bah! |
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| 8316 wrote: | since i've upgraded from a 125 to the 400, i feel kinda the same way as FreshAl.
now that i have finally have some power, and i can race my brother on his 7R, we do seem to drag race off the line very often. that means almost hitting the limiter in 3rd gear in town......
and the more confident i get, the faster i want to go! i guess i just have to watch myself more now, considering my new ability to speed excessively everywhere in a few seconds.
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OK, first off, how can you have a 400 and a Fireblade?
Also, an NC30 will probably crack 90 to 100 in third, you are going to kill someone
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Heywood used to be NSL the industrial estate , wide bendy roads with tall hedges on either side, it was reduced to a 40 though , but it is safe enough at nights for 90+ , cept when they changed it the put up some walls which are perfect places to park cam vans. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 24 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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