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PostPosted: 12:09 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Following from the "Grrr" thread... Reply with quote

What defines a "great (public road) rider"? Public roads, under the traffic regulations, not TT road.

What's "great"? A speed maniac who can handle his corners? A commuter who always gets to work in one piece? A wheelie merchant? What exactly is this "great rider" shizzle? What makes a person one?
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PostPosted: 12:13 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Someone who gets from A to B in one piece without being a danger to him/herself and others...

Everything in between is just extras...
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PostPosted: 12:15 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I think exactly what that nonce doesn't understand is context. Roads are different things to different people, so it can be any of the above.
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PostPosted: 12:28 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't think "great" is a title that one can bestow upon oneself. I'd personally call a good courier a great rider - someone who can read the road and make the best use of every opportunity, whilst pre-empting other road user's actions. The latter part cannot be learned on a track, nor be trained for, it's something that comes with experience. Track riding is a good place to learn your bike's capabilities, but there isn't much in the way of junctions, tired commuters, diesel spills, potholes, boy racers, buses, taxis, roundabouts, roadworks on a track. Not to mention people coming at you from the other direction.
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PostPosted: 13:03 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

This will probably sound really stupid and might not make any sense, but...

I dont think you can say what makes a great or good public road rider. As you then have to be in a position to judge. I personally dont think i'm in a position to judge. All I can say is that I think someone is better than me or worse than me, and usually that is my opinion, and again cant really judge.

Although I suppose a good rider could be someone that confirms to all the laws, speed limits etc... is confident, can read the road as said before...

Didn't make much sense, but the idiot in the grrr thread is a very over opionated melon!
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PostPosted: 13:15 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

what makes a great public road rider?

It dosnt matter what type of bike you ride its the rider.

1.getting somewhere in one piece would be a start
2.showing curtosy to other driver on the road
3.not breaking the law and endangering yourself and others by speeding.
4.one who is aware that your are vunerable on the road and takes care of his or own life using precautions and common sence.
5.Obvuisly you will have to know the rules of the road.
6.Roads are not race tracks.
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PostPosted: 13:16 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to do it but not anymore Wink:


Being fast around corners = Good bike control but just shows stupidity (or confidence if you want to call it that).

As you said, from A - B in one piece shows a careful rider.

Wheelies - Just practise needed.

In short 'good' is just what you think it is. It's a personal opinion. You might think I'm a good rider for doing wheelies but the car driver that I just wheelied past might think I'm a dangerous cunt.

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PostPosted: 13:29 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Re: Following from the "Grrr" thread... Reply with quote

Hetzer wrote:
What's "great"? A speed maniac who can handle his corners? A commuter who always gets to work in one piece? A wheelie merchant? What exactly is this "great rider" shizzle? What makes a person one?


One who can go quickly and safely. Easy to go quickly and rely on luck (and plenty get away with it for ages). Rarely is your ability to get round a corner at a certain speed the limiting factor.

Within that a speed maniac could well be great, with good machine control. Same for the wheelie merchant. Just as they could be instead be wannabees heading for an appointment with a wire brush and Detol to clean out the gravel rash.

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PostPosted: 13:47 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Re: Following from the "Grrr" thread... Reply with quote

Hetzer wrote:
What defines a "great (public road) rider"? Public roads, under the traffic regulations, not TT road.

What's "great"? A speed maniac who can handle his corners? A commuter who always gets to work in one piece? A wheelie merchant? What exactly is this "great rider" shizzle? What makes a person one?


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PostPosted: 20:10 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

One that on the day they die, can say they never had a crash or caused anyone else to have one..... Laughing
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PostPosted: 20:29 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've been lucky enough to know two great riders as friends.

Both of them I could go pillion without holding onto them or the bike because they rode/ride that smooth...

Both of them were/are quick but that was more a function of them getting evertything else right rather than setting out to go really, really fast.

A few months ago I was out with my partner on the A6007. She had to move the car out of the way of some twat on a 'Blade who was trying to make progress. Reason I'm pissed off is because he was in our lane overtaking a coach on a bend, we got to see him when we were already in the bend. Bloke was proably fast but was also a pisspoor rider.

Just like this muppet probably thought he was good right up to the impact.
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PostPosted: 20:31 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

for me, it's the ability to ride on a road safely, yet maybe illegally as and when required without a second thought. I filter too much, and am too cheeky about it, most don't care, or don't have the time to do anything about it for which I'm grateful although if I slowed down a taj I would only get there a few minutes later, and my trip isn't as dangerous but also the bore factor has increased as there is no frills.

Doing a trackday is about learning your limits in unison with the bike's, riding on the road is necessity and there always has and always will be risks, but it's learning to spot and avoid or minimize the risks that forms with experience and there is nothing that can change that.

Being on the road is about the most dangerous thing we can do 'freely(as in hop in/on and go)' and commonly, No one can neither predict what may happen nor control the twit coming at you with SMIDSY so I don't think there is any way to define a great rider but one thing I do know - Those couriers out there who do their stuff and stay around the place are the one's who clearly know how to ride, and how to survive as best they can on the road

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PostPosted: 20:45 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Theres no such thing as a great rider. Theres far too many aspects of riding for one person to be called great. For example, my mate joe, will keep a fair distance inbetween me and him on a country road, maybe i need more practice, maybe i dnt push hard enough. But as soon as we get into traffic/town. I can get away from him and leave him behind for a fair few minutes. I filter like a crazy person and take probally what seem to be "unnesesary" risks. But, ive never once hit another car and i can squeeze through most gaps.

For someone to be a great rider, they would have to be competent in every aspect of biking. Racing, filtering, fast riding, safe riding. Most people i know are good at one or too of these. but not all..

Just my 2cents

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PostPosted: 22:43 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 23:33 - 01 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

im sure real 'great' riders or anybody else who are refered to as 'great' in their chosen profession or activity, would not consider themselves as such. Its how their peers or others percieve them and give them the title. So one persons idol can be another persons idiot, a great road rider might not be considered great in the eyes of someone who races and vice versa. Both ride, but are from different camps.

think a better question is it really that important to be great? what would it change other than admiration of a fellow rider? For me being a good safe rider is enough, and its something i'll forever be working towards. I've got nothing to prove willy waving on the road so being faster doesnt mean better to me. I'd admire another rider more if you dont create situations that are dangerous to others. Wont make you 'great' but you'll get a wave.
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PostPosted: 00:06 - 02 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

My tuppence worth . !

All the great riders are in GPs / Superbikes .


The rest of us are just "riders/bikers" and that includes the :- good, bad, uncurtious, ignorant, stupid, Rossi would be's, couriers, moped riders, 125 ers, ......all of us.

What makes you good ?

you don't have to be good , i would rather be plain lucky . Thumbs Up

and enjoy my bike . Wink
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PostPosted: 00:18 - 02 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

gazzabo wrote:
My tuppence worth . !

All the great riders are in GPs / Superbikes .


Although the question was what makes a great rider on the road. Many GP/Superbikes riders don't even have a bike licence.
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PostPosted: 00:43 - 02 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
gazzabo wrote:
My tuppence worth . !

All the great riders are in GPs / Superbikes .


Although the question was what makes a great rider on the road. Many GP/Superbikes riders don't even have a bike licence.


This i know , i have even herd some racers say "it to dangerous" on the road LOL , Shocked

but i take your point , but its My tuppence ,to say/ spend how i like . Very Happy
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PostPosted: 23:27 - 03 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great for me means someone who intrudes as little as possible on other users. He should be seen, but he should not cause another to brake or stop or slow down severely, like others do to me including motorbikes.
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PostPosted: 06:36 - 04 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

gazzabo wrote:

you don't have to be good , i would rather be plain lucky . Thumbs Up

and enjoy my bike . Wink


I would much rather be a good rider, than waiting for my plain luck to run out when I don't need it to. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 05:56 - 06 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

st3v3 wrote:
gazzabo wrote:

you don't have to be good , i would rather be plain lucky . Thumbs Up

and enjoy my bike . Wink


I would much rather be a good rider, than waiting for my plain luck to run out when I don't need it to. Thumbs Up


experience , thats what you need . and luck . "good rider" thats very subjective . Wink
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PostPosted: 09:02 - 06 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

gazzabo wrote:
, i have even herd some racers say "it to dangerous" on the road LOL , Shocked



Mmm, Guess M Hailwood wished he had never had a road licence...


All them track miles and he gets splatted on the road....

Why are track riders great ? So they can go round a track a lot faster then us, but does that make them great ? They do not face the same daily hazards that the rest of us road riders do.... They never have the challenge of a overtake while traffic is heading for them. Or a numpty saying SMINSY Or that left hand bend with traffic comming the other way.
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PostPosted: 09:25 - 06 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

iooi wrote:
gazzabo wrote:
, i have even herd some racers say "it to dangerous" on the road LOL , Shocked



Mmm, Guess M Hailwood wished he had never had a road licence...


All them track miles and he gets splatted on the road....

Why are track riders great ? So they can go round a track a lot faster then us, but does that make them great ? They do not face the same daily hazards that the rest of us road riders do.... They never have the challenge of a overtake while traffic is heading for them. Or a numpty saying SMINSY Or that left hand bend with traffic comming the other way.


Yes i see your point , but that overtake , the numptys and all the bends are only as dangerous as You want to make them.

basically those things {apart from the numptys} are in Your control .
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PostPosted: 09:26 - 06 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 09:41 - 06 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

TheShaggyDA wrote:
I don't think "great" is a title that one can bestow upon oneself. I'd personally call a good courier a great rider - someone who can read the road and make the best use of every opportunity, whilst pre-empting other road user's actions. The latter part cannot be learned on a track, nor be trained for, it's something that comes with experience. .


LMAO.......that statment made me Mr. Green Courier riders have no regards for other road uses or pedestrians for that matter, the fact that they get home in one pices at night is pure luck.
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