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| mchaggis |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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I avoid them like the plaque if I see them coming and it's wet. And that's both going straight and leant over. That little twitch when you can feel the back just hop to the left several inches is even more disconcerting on the front.
When they're dry, they're not so much of a problem to me, just they're usually annoyingly harsh on bump. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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on the rare occasion i'm caught out in the wet i avoid them (i think i remember korn comming off and breaking his leg because of a drain cover, which lead to the police leaving his bike at the side of the road and... some lovely person/people taking it!).
In the dry i tend to stay cleer to but that was because i read something in a magazine about how aware you are and seeing drain covers in plenty of time was on of the things mentioned. ____________________ 04 ZX10R ~ |
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Close your eyes and hope you don't fall off.....!  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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| JonB |
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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well sometimes the Highways agency just chuck them anywhere and they tend to be in the middle of the road, which is completely ridiculous considering a biker usually takes this line and we only have 2 wheels, why not put it on the side of the road for the cars instead, they have 3 more wheels to handle with!
It's also funny that they put them to inside of the road on a corner so if you take a good cornering approach you are gonna hit one anyway!
But I do try to avoid them! ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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| Josh |
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There is one corner in my village that has about 5 or so miscellaneous metal covers on it and they are on a sharp corner at the "pit" of a hill. On the other side the corner is lovely for powering out of and passing the school kids at the bus stop revving like a maniac, and that is great but on the way home there are these unnavoidable drain covers so in the rain I have to slow right down to about 5-10mph and try to avoid/ride straight over them while the cars just carry on at a normal speed and make me feel inadequate. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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| Dan 4RR |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Top Tip
When you see a drain cover in the road that you wish to avoid, force yourself to look along the route you want to go rather than at the drain cover. Decide which side of it you want to go and watch that line.
If you look at an object, your brain will make you steer towards it. This means the one certain way to ride over a drain cover is to look at it.
Tricky to do but something to practice. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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 Villers World Chat Champion

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as all have said, theyre a death trap. theres a couple of belters on the one corner coming out of my town. I like them in summer though as if your going quick your forced onto an awesome racing line around the bend!
I read a while ago about police training and a section they call 'paint jobs'. They go out riding and basically they arent allowed to touch any white lines/arrows/writing or drains etc. This trains alertness and causes you to look further down the road for hazards. try it, its actually quite difficult!
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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 Claud 14.7 to 1 World Chat Champion

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In the wet, avoid them like the plague. If the bike is going straight it won't matter too much, but round corners you do not want to be going over them.
Ric there is a lovely roundabout near our Uni which has a big drain cover on it. Once wet day I was riding round, and there was the big drain cover taking up half the road, and in almost all of the remaining space there was a huuuuge diesel spill going all the way round.
Use Stinkwheel's tip. Good for avoiding cars as well. |
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| Lone-Wolf |
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| Somerset Scratcher wrote: | why not put it on the side of the road for the cars instead, they have 3 more wheels to handle with!
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Wotcha.
I asked our local council this question at one of the 'Motorcycle Forum' [1] meetings. The answers is so obvious, that few folks think about it. Manhole covers and the like can only be placed where there is a pipe / cable underneath it. Hence, if the pipework runs down the centre of the road, then sadly, that's where the cover must be. Also, they tend to put covers where the pipework bends - this also happens to be where the road bends. Most of the older roads in this country have their utility services under the centre of the road - they thought it was better / quicker and cheaper to do it that way.
Luckily for us, as motorcyclists, they are now placing most cable / pipework at the side of the road, or beneath the pavement.
To quote Sandwell council
"There are 28,000 inspection chamber covers in Sandwell. "
Does this mean someone has gone around and counted 'em ?
[1]... Sandwell Strategy for powered two wheelers ____________________ Cheers.
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 synaptyx Crazy Courier
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I've seen a few that look similar to this, obviously with tramac inset to match the road surface:
https://nikki.sundark.com/photos/yokohama03-04/hippo.jpg
Couldn't these minimise the problem?
Metal ones are a pain in the arse though, there are a few in the town I automatically weave around now. Gets you strange looks off people.  |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 53 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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