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PostPosted: 00:58 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Just been following a [presumably] pissed rider tonight. Reply with quote

BakesBeans wrote:
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PostPosted: 01:08 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Just been following a [presumably] pissed rider tonight. Reply with quote

The rider was sober, the road was pissed.


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PostPosted: 01:17 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Just been following a [presumably] pissed rider tonight. Reply with quote

BakesBeans wrote:
The worst bit, I noticed both his mirrors were fully folded in!

Folded in mirrors is worse than swerving all over the road?
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PostPosted: 02:58 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: Just been following a [presumably] pissed rider tonight. Reply with quote

BakesBeans wrote:
I was driving back from a friends tonight (in my car) and was following a learning biker who was doing 15-20mph in a 30mph. I decided not to over take because I'll be turning off shortly, but he was swerving like a mofo.

The worst bit, I noticed both his mirrors were fully folded in!

Discuss..


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PostPosted: 03:52 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

DOTTYDUCK wrote:
The rider is clearly an idiot and luckily he never choose to go out in a car least ths way if he does crash then hopefully he will only hurt himself rather than others.. hopefully he will crash and his bike will be a 'write off' and maybe a broken bone for good measure just to make sure he will learn from his mistakes...

Learn to spell and punctuate properly, that was dreadful to read and understand.

As for O/P, I am going to go on the assumption that
A. Didn't care for mirrors, mostly all I ever see in my mirrors is my elbows
B. That it is windy as fuck out there and the conditions are poor, so maybe your "pissed" scooter riding, was actually riding to the conditions, it's dark and probably raining and if the wind is anything like it is here, battering the doors down then I imagine that he was just counteracting crosswinds.

Which means if that is correct, then I can assume that you have never ridden in a vicious crosswind before, crosswinds on bikes are horrible, you slow down to avoid getting pushed into kerbs by the wind.

Remember a bike is the most vulnerable user to crosswinds, perhaps the rider fancied getting home, albeit at a slower pace, than going faster and potentially getting pushed sideways into something and not getting home.


I fail to see why this even warrants a thread, and why you want us to discuss it? I appreciate I have discussed it, but I fail to see the need in doing so, it will achieve nothing apart from telling us that you wish to post bollocks irrelevant to everyone on here, what were you expecting to get out of this? A pat on the back? A cheers for the "heads up" I will now avoid this random scooter rider somewhere in the country, I will be ever vigilant for them, a beacon of vigilance for this one scooter rider who may have been pissed, or may have been driving to the conditions.
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PostPosted: 05:58 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

pits wrote:
DOTTYDUCK wrote:
The rider is clearly an idiot and luckily he never choose to go out in a car least ths way if he does crash then hopefully he will only hurt himself rather than others.. hopefully he will crash and his bike will be a 'write off' and maybe a broken bone for good measure just to make sure he will learn from his mistakes...

Learn to spell and punctuate properly, that was dreadful to read and understand.

As for O/P, I am going to go on the assumption that
A. Didn't care for mirrors, mostly all I ever see in my mirrors is my elbows
B. That it is windy as fuck out there and the conditions are poor, so maybe your "pissed" scooter riding, was actually riding to the conditions, it's dark and probably raining and if the wind is anything like it is here, battering the doors down then I imagine that he was just counteracting crosswinds.

Which means if that is correct, then I can assume that you have never ridden in a vicious crosswind before, crosswinds on bikes are horrible, you slow down to avoid getting pushed into kerbs by the wind.

Remember a bike is the most vulnerable user to crosswinds, perhaps the rider fancied getting home, albeit at a slower pace, than going faster and potentially getting pushed sideways into something and not getting home.


I fail to see why this even warrants a thread, and why you want us to discuss it? I appreciate I have discussed it, but I fail to see the need in doing so, it will achieve nothing apart from telling us that you wish to post bollocks irrelevant to everyone on here, what were you expecting to get out of this? A pat on the back? A cheers for the "heads up" I will now avoid this random scooter rider somewhere in the country, I will be ever vigilant for them, a beacon of vigilance for this one scooter rider who may have been pissed, or may have been driving to the conditions.

Forgot the Learner part.... poor f**ker has probably never had to ride in such crap weather... either that or they done the exact same thing then.

For the OP, try riding a bike on a night like tonight across the Old Severn Bridge a couple of times and see how straight a line you keep.... and stick to the speed limit Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 07:45 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

He might have folded in the wind mirrors because:-
- he was peed off with being dazzled by idiot car drivers with badly aligned headlamps and unnecessary fog-lamps.
- he needed to push the bike down a narrow passage into his back garden.
- they never showed anything useful anyway
- they were cheap chitty Chinese pattern replacements & dont stay straight for five seconds.
- You scared him and he preffered not to watch!

He may have been swerving:-
- To avoid myriad pot-holes
- In response to contrary gusts of wind
- to avoid road debris, like broken bottles, nails, spilled diesel, crisp-packets......
- With very dim headlamp and no white line in the middle of the road, he was navigating by 'Dead-Reckoning' tacking into the dark abys until a kerb appeared in the gloom, then turning back the other way to find the other one!
- he spotted you over his shoulder, and you scared him, and he was looking for a kerb low enough to escape onto the pavement!

The possibilities are boundless..... it is a mystery..... and we may never know the real reasons!

Maybe he did it for exactly that! To make us Wonder why he wandered!
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PostPosted: 08:55 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Was VERY windy last night...and on a 125 that can throw you across the road.
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PostPosted: 10:33 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

DOTTYDUCK wrote:
The rider is clearly an idiot and luckily he never choose to go out in a car least ths way if he does crash then hopefully he will only hurt himself rather than others.. hopefully he will crash and his bike will be a 'write off' and maybe a broken bone for good measure just to make sure he will learn from his mistakes...


What... why?

Bit harsh Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 11:33 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I habitually wander all over my lane because:

1) It makes people wonder what you're doing, and if they're wondering, they're less likely to pull out / tailgate / rage overtake.

2) It's a laugh, innit. Wink
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PostPosted: 11:44 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Other than the wind aspect, quite common to tack back and forth across the road at night on older bikes with a 6V direct lighting system because you can see a sum total of fuck-all with the headlight. You land up tacking between the kerb and the white line in the middle of the road.

I wouldn't have fancied being on a scooter last night in that wind.
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PostPosted: 11:48 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

He was avoiding the pot holes that you couldn't see because you were in a pansy car ?
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PostPosted: 12:25 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

If he/she was pissed and riding, then he/she deserve a size 10 kick up the arse.

Could? of been diabetic? going hyper/hypo?
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PostPosted: 13:02 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

i wander about in my lane noramlly avoidind wet manholes/big potholes that i know about

rode home the other day at 15mph as the rain and wind was so bad i couldnt close the visor as the rain was too bad and couuldnt open it as the wind made the rain hurt my eyes

and the only bit of gear that didnt let me down was my richa jacket Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:10 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a habit on long straight roads, when there is no traffic close by of swerving in my lane to keep my tyres round Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 13:39 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Killer Rat wrote:
I have a habit on long straight roads, when there is no traffic close by of swerving in my lane to keep my tyres round Thumbs Up


How does that work then Shocked

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PostPosted: 14:37 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow there are a lot of assumptions being made here .....
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think Killer Rat might be referring to tyres getting squared off if you do a lot of straight road or motorway riding.


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PostPosted: 15:52 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Killer Rat wrote:
I have a habit on long straight roads, when there is no traffic close by of swerving in my lane to keep my tyres round Thumbs Up


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60 miles on straight round a couple of weaves on the quiet country lanes aren't going make any difference.

You're going to hit a patch of oil/diesel one day!
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PostPosted: 15:58 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe he was breaking in his tyres...

As mike says really. I've had my mirrors folded in as over 40mph they loosened due them being shitty chineses aftermarkets, also ridden without mirrors for a long time and oddly I prefer it, until I use duel carriage ways or am riding with a friend

Sometimes I do the whole like bouncing from side to side leaning kind of swerving because i'm bored as fuck and there's no traffic around
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PostPosted: 17:19 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
DOTTYDUCK wrote:
The rider is clearly an idiot and luckily he never choose to go out in a car least ths way if he does crash then hopefully he will only hurt himself rather than others.. hopefully he will crash and his bike will be a 'write off' and maybe a broken bone for good measure just to make sure he will learn from his mistakes...


What... why?

Bit harsh Rolling Eyes


If he was drunk then i don't think this is harsh. Alot of drunk drivers kill innocent people due to their stupid actions! So if he was drunk then it would make him thinktwice about doing it again.

If i am wrong (which i could be) then i apologise about the statement i made and also applaude the guy for driving to the conditions! This weather is terrible to ride in!
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PostPosted: 18:04 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eggs Benedict wrote:
Killer Rat wrote:
I have a habit on long straight roads, when there is no traffic close by of swerving in my lane to keep my tyres round Thumbs Up


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60 miles on straight round a couple of weaves on the quiet country lanes aren't going make any difference.

You're going to hit a patch of oil/diesel one day!


Maybe, but until then i'll continue with 1 new rear and original front tyre in total that my 28k mile bike has done
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PostPosted: 23:21 - 30 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Call the police maybe? Lighten up.
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