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PostPosted: 01:43 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Whats around the corner? Reply with quote

We've all come around a bend and had to slam the anchors on.

So what kind of things have you come across and lived to tell the tale?

I was travelling down this lane approaching a left hander that is hidden in a dip, i know the road so i'm careful of the field entrance.
Soon as i drop into the left hander i spy the BT man & van..then Bamm ! I've got a telephone wire trapped under my mudgard and acting like a cheesewire. I managed to stay on the bike but had stopped mid corner. Was well shaken..Got off and asked the bloke where his worksigns were, he was fiddling with a connector and hadn't even retreived the snapped cable...he mumbled something about 'just about to do that...' but summat just said enough of this crap and i knocked him one. Left him sparko on the floor with 2 cars looking on Embarassed
In hindsight i regret belting him, but what a goon !

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PostPosted: 01:52 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bet he wasn’t expecting that. Understandable though. I dont have any good ones to tell.

Love the picture though Laughing
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PostPosted: 02:01 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a savagely close off going through the back roads in Horsley, Surrey. Nice summer night just cruising around start to hit some nice twisties when from nowhere DEER Shocked Surprised I grabbed the brake my arse grabbed the seat, then i enjoyed a couple of minutes of shaking on the side of the road before retiring for the night.. Smile
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PostPosted: 02:04 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

@ LukeVFR..bloody hell..you lucky sod >Phew

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PostPosted: 02:51 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wouldn't say i had to slam the anchors on... but there were some fuck off big pot holes in the apex of a corner on our ride out today, Carl had already told me about them but they were hidden like a bitch and we'd definitely have come off had we hit them. Amazing road though.
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PostPosted: 04:05 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

i hit a deer when in scotland,
infact 3 deer on 3 different ocassions, 2 in my work van, and 1 on the bike, just about hit a fox, loads of rabbits (do you guys not go out spotlighting and kill the fuckers?? rabbits are everywhere in scotland)
i clipped the back of a rubbish truck reversing out of a driveway,
got forced off the road by a forgetfull bus driver,
nearly got air into the back of a car when it decided to stop dead, on a road with blind summits,
close calls are an every day occurance
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PostPosted: 04:29 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

came round a corner one night and ran over a cat, is was horrible, front wheel and I turned round to see if it was helpable and when I got next to it, it jumped up with its back leg back-to-front sticking up in the air and it shot off under a parked car and its sticking up leg clattered the sil of the car, orr didnt feel good
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PostPosted: 12:23 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

OssY wrote:
I had a savagely close off going through the back roads in Horsley, Surrey. Nice summer night just cruising around start to hit some nice twisties when from nowhere DEER Shocked Surprised I grabbed the brake my arse grabbed the seat, then i enjoyed a couple of minutes of shaking on the side of the road before retiring for the night.. Smile


Not on the bike but I've done :-

"what the hell is that river...."

(*splash*)

"...doing there?"

And last week (in the replacement car) it was:

Brake for corner, start accellerating out of it, see a blur as something lept out of the hedge...
(*SLAM!*) Broadside a munkjack deer....

Whch sat there for a bit, then ran off.

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Bike wise I've had the usual run of stationary cars, busses, tractors and all that...

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PostPosted: 13:42 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yes I know it was my fault but did she HAVE to stop?
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PostPosted: 13:59 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thread should be re-named " The poor obs thread ". Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

On twisties I know quite well there's a long left hand sweeper, which tightens up as you go round. Visability of the rest of the corner isn;t great but you come onto it from a bit of a straight, so if you know the road, you'll know if a car went into it before you.

Also halfway round it becomes shaded, which wasn;t a big issue in february, cos all the roads gonna be fairly chilly anyway, but it did add up to me not spotting the inch or so of thick gravel and mud coating the tarmack just inside the shaded bit, hit this at a reasabable pace and immediatly the front wheel skipped right twice.
I'd like to think that I made a concious decision that any input I attempted would probably fuck it up even more, but I probably just happened to do the right thing by luck, relaxed my grip and slowly stopped hanging off, running wider than I aimed too but putting a bit more weight onto the tyres.

Back onto the smooth stuff and I rode at car pace for a few minutes Embarassed The feeling of having both wheels jumping to the side but not getting spat off or lowsiding is very very strange indeed.

Anyway, funny part of the story, on the way down we where looking for a friend who'd got lost, therefore going at 40 odd, on this corner where I was very lucky not to lowside it turns out that the runoff on the right hand side of the road consists of a pretty much sheer 60 foot drop, with a solid wall of trees at the bottom.

I'll be taking it a bit easier there in future.
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PostPosted: 14:44 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Came round a corner in Cornwall, in the back lanes near my Mum's on my 125 (many years ago), to be faced with a dining room table, upright in the middle of the road. I was crawling, as I know the lanes too well and how dodgy they are, and was easily able to avoid it.

I then saw, in quick succession, two fat blokes legging it down the road towards the table and a flat bed truck, piled high with furniture. The idiots hadn't tied any of it down.

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PostPosted: 16:31 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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to be faced with a dining room table

now thats the thing i wanted to hear about Thumbs Up Laughing

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PostPosted: 16:40 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

the grim reaper wrote:
Came round a corner in Cornwall, in the back lanes near my Mum's on my 125 (many years ago), to be faced with a dining room table, upright in the middle of the road. I was crawling, as I know the lanes too well and how dodgy they are, and was easily able to avoid it.

I then saw, in quick succession, two fat blokes legging it down the road towards the table and a flat bed truck, piled high with furniture. The idiots hadn't tied any of it down.

Cheers

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I had exactly the same happen to me (inc. the two blokes running back for said furniture), except it was a welsh dresser, also stood upright! I wasn't going quicker than I could stop in, so it didn't really bother me.
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PostPosted: 17:50 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarkJ wrote:

I had exactly the same happen to me (inc. the two blokes running back for said furniture), except it was a welsh dresser, also stood upright! I wasn't going quicker than I could stop in, so it didn't really bother me.


For me it was a bicycle in the fast line, no rider, fortunately managed to swerve around it Shocked .
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PostPosted: 18:30 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

A few years ago I was fighting my way out of London along Pentonville -> Euston -> Marylebone Roads when I finally made it to the Westway flyover. The bike was seriously overheating from all the filtering so I used my discretion in terms of the speed limit and began “making progress” along the flyover, keen to get some cooling breezes flowing.

I was well ahead of the rest of the traffic when I got to a gentle left curve in the road that leads into a gentle right curve. As the road opened up from the right hand my peripheral vision picked up something in the road…

… a ladder…

…one of the big, multi section aluminium jobbies, right across both lanes.

Lots of brakes, a little more lean and a huge load of luck got me past with millimetres to spare. There’s not much hard shoulder to speak of and I thought I was definitely going to hit the thing.
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PostPosted: 19:36 - 02 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Couple more I remember, once I was riding down the bypass about 50mph, a box van in front and on the road ahead is a big polly tube the type of thing rolls of carpet come in, as the van went over it it lifted with the draft and yep it settles right across my open face helmet , I couldnt see a thing wearing this 15ft scarf that I quicky grabbed off, it must have looked so funny to other drivers though I wasnt laughing, other one a low flying seagul flew straight in to my face, good job my visor was down, nothing to do with round the corner but I wanted to tell you's anyway.
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PostPosted: 14:41 - 03 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

riding though a back lane on a KTM enduro bike I was having fun buggering about trying to slide the back end on the gravel and crap in the middle of the road when I met head on a combine harvester type thing with lots of big huge spikey thing on the front going the whole width of the road. There was no way I was going to stop in time and there was nowhere for him to go so I had little choice but to head for the ditch at the side if the road.

It absolutely stank and digging the bike out of there was a hell of a task as the bloody farmer just shook his head and drove off!! Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 16:32 - 03 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It absolutely stank and digging the bike out of there was a hell of a task as the bloody farmer just shook his head and drove off!!
...and we all know where farmers piss...
lady luck was still on your side tho..

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PostPosted: 16:52 - 03 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

tafflade wrote:
riding though a back lane on a KTM enduro bike I was having fun buggering about trying to slide the back end on the gravel and crap in the middle of the road when I met head on a combine harvester type thing with lots of big huge spikey thing on the front going the whole width of the road. There was no way I was going to stop in time and there was nowhere for him to go so I had little choice but to head for the ditch at the side if the road.


My dad had a similar encounter with a combine harvester, he managed to sqeeze down the side of it luckily without coming to any harm.

For anybody local, all three of mine are on the country lanes between upminster and lakeside shopping centre,

https://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee81/paddy2007dug/lanesnearme.jpg

Theres one corner local to me that ive had two close calls on, in all honesty both were my fault, the first time i was going from A towards C, corner B is a bit funny going in that direction, the lines in the road mean you have to take a funny line around the corner, i was going way too fast coming along the strait, the roads were slightly damp and i was doing around the 90mph mark, i slowed down quite a bit but was still going too fast and had to really apply the brakes hard, queue locking both wheels on the damp ground, made it around the corner in one piece somehow, youth and ignorance caused that one, i'd only been riding a week or two.

The second time i was coming from C towards A, as i get about half way around the corner i see a queue of cars waiting to turn right blocking off most the road, i panicked and grabbed the brakes mid corner, stupid but then what was i supposed to do? I stayed on but i ended up going well wide and stopped on the right hand side of the second car waiting to go right, thank fook i didnt go further or i would have been a sitting duck in the other lane, the gap on the left was bigger than i expected so the worst thing is that if i had carried on around the corner chances are i would have made it round alright.

The third thing happened in a different place, although not far away and was mostly not my fault, I was going faster than the 60mph limit but thing most people do down this road, anyway as you can see in the picture below there is a kink in the road with a farm type place on the right, as i came around the kink i was faced with an articulated lorry in my lane and two cars in the lane that the lorry should have been, all facing my way and all stationary, that was a very scary thing to be faced with, first i skidded with the back wheel and then i ended up doing a rolling stoppy before coming to a stop, the lorry then proceded to pull into the farm type place, no idea what the cars were doing but im guessing the lorry wouldnt have made it into the farm without using the width of the road.

https://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee81/paddy2007dug/lanesnearme-1.jpg

The directions are from my POV so the driver would have been turning left into the farm.

Anyway lesson learned, always be able to stop in the distance you can see Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 07:16 - 04 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the summer I was on my way to work, quite a flowing chicane, right then left. It is a 50mph zone, and the road is nice and smooth, but there are hedges on both sides. I came round the right at 65, got to 75 and cameround the left hander to see....

A bin lorry with two cars waiting to pass(pretty much on the apex) and a car on the other carraigeway. I was lucky , I managed to brake and miss the approaching car as I passed the two cars which were about to pass the bin lorry, and hit the grassy mound and big pile of gravel, somehow I kept it. My heart was racing, I checked the speedo, and I was still doing 50mph. Lucky day! Karma
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PostPosted: 12:19 - 04 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reevo8 wrote:
A bin lorry with two cars waiting to pass(pretty much on the apex) and a car on the other carraigeway. I was lucky , I managed to brake and miss the approaching car as I passed the two cars which were about to pass the bin lorry, and hit the grassy mound and big pile of gravel, somehow I kept it. My heart was racing, I checked the speedo, and I was still doing 50mph. Lucky day! Karma


That's classic bad obs - if you'd have been looking you would have noticed that the bins were out.
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PostPosted: 14:12 - 04 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

njd27 wrote:
Reevo8 wrote:
A bin lorry with two cars waiting to pass(pretty much on the apex) and a car on the other carraigeway. I was lucky , I managed to brake and miss the approaching car as I passed the two cars which were about to pass the bin lorry, and hit the grassy mound and big pile of gravel, somehow I kept it. My heart was racing, I checked the speedo, and I was still doing 50mph. Lucky day! Karma


That's classic bad obs - if you'd have been looking you would have noticed that the bins were out.


Nice, it was just entering a village! Rolling Eyes Laughing
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PostPosted: 14:51 - 04 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

hmmmnz wrote:
i hit a deer when in scotland,
infact 3 deer on 3 different ocassions, 2 in my work van, and 1 on the bike, just about hit a fox, loads of rabbits (do you guys not go out spotlighting and kill the fuckers?? rabbits are everywhere in scotland)
i clipped the back of a rubbish truck reversing out of a driveway,
got forced off the road by a forgetfull bus driver,
nearly got air into the back of a car when it decided to stop dead, on a road with blind summits,
close calls are an every day occurance


Its Squirrels down in my neck of the woods. Chalked up 4 of the little feckers so far, and winged another one. Its the worst feeling to look in the mirror once you've gone over one, only to see it still twitching. Yik.

My bro clipped a fox a few months ago (It survived, and he stayed on), and about 2 weeks after passing his test he was coming back from the pub, spooked a pheasant that was in the hedge, right into his face... IIRC that one wasnt so lucky.


My corner story was last weekend - Out on my own, enjoying the sunshine, and re-learning the twisty roads across the moors. Really getting into it, starting to get my knee down as well - i come round a sharp corner, going uphill - only to realise it tightened almost into a U.

Went to brake, only to see the corner is covered in a nice layer of gravel where the rain has brought it down the hill. Panicked, braked for as long as i could before hitting it, then gently on the power to keep as tight to the inside of the corner as i could, to avoid the worst of it. Felt the bike twitch as the back wheel went out, but thankfully managed to correct it enough to get me out of the corner, so i could slow down and get myself back together.

Glad i didnt meet any furniture though - that'd have finished me off for the day!lol!

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PostPosted: 23:46 - 04 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the car, a deer at about 70. There was no chance of avoiding....
https://img413.imageshack.us/img413/7752/deer009.jpg
Luckily it kind of just got fired off so the damage wasn't bad to be honest (indicator, headlight and bumper.)
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