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| Mellow Matt |
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 Mellow Matt Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 23:31 - 20 Aug 2008 Post subject: Leaning off at low speed? |
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There's a really crappy roundabout near mine which i hate going around - as I approach it there's an exit on the left, and second exit at about 2 O-clock, I usually have to take the second exit so have to go around the roundabout a bit. I hate it though as it tightens up (it's not quite round), and going around to the 2 o'clock position means going around on an adverse camber as it's on a bit of a hill, and to add to that there's loads of white paint writing on it and a man hole cover! In the rain it's a death trap - you can't avoid the white writing and I've had the front wheel slip out sideways before, big arse clenching moment
So I'm thinking is there a way I should be navigating this roundabout that I'm not doing?! I'm doddering around it at the moment when it's wet holding up the cars! Do people lean off loads at low speed to keep it more upright? I'd imagine I'd look a bit of a plum...
Ta! ____________________ 1999 GSX-R 600, 1999 TL1000R |
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| Pete. |
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Just go around slower with less lean. You can't get around a poor road surface on a sportsbike, though you might get embarassed by someone on a softer-sprung bike in these cases. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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My advice is to take a different route.
There`s loads of shit roads near me with heavy overbanding,potholes,uneven surfaces,too much paint,manholes etc etc so rather than trying to change my riding to navigate their dangers i just go a different way.
dunno if that helps...but that`s what i do. ____________________ https://www.UK-BODYBUILDING.co.uk |
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| Mellow Matt |
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 Mellow Matt Scooby Slapper

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Cheers for the comments guys, looks like I'll have to keep on doddering...!
I agree about the grit for the white lines too, It's ridiculous how slippery they are, and ridiculous how easy it would be to solve, as you said, with some grit  ____________________ 1999 GSX-R 600, 1999 TL1000R |
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| Mellow Matt wrote: | Cheers for the comments guys, looks like I'll have to keep on doddering...!
I agree about the grit for the white lines too, It's ridiculous how slippery they are, and ridiculous how easy it would be to solve, as you said, with some grit  |
They tried putting grit in quiet a few years ago in trials, but they found that general muck etc stuck to the white lines, where as without the grit, rain keep them cleaner.
But as for signage/writing on the road surfaces, yellow lines across the road, especially round corners is absolutely stupid, they should give a medal to the person that came up with that one and stick it straight up his arse. ____________________ Breaking Suzuki Bandit 400 https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=152585
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| Mellow Matt |
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Didn't know they'd experimented with the grit, so they obviously know about the problem but don't care about it!
As for going into first gear I don't think that'll be a great idea in this case - it'll just make it jerkier I reckon. I can't really avoid the white lines either, most of the lines are the word "SLOW" written on the roundabout, but it's at an angle so you can't ride between the letters  ____________________ 1999 GSX-R 600, 1999 TL1000R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 167 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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