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PostPosted: 10:26 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

I'm 28 and have just bought a Yamaha RXS 100 from the early 1980's and every time I ride shit goes wrong or bad!

If I list what's happened and anyone just jump in and share advice of what I should have done or should be doing in said problem, if that's ok?

First problem is the Baffle, the guy that had the bike before me has royally fucked up the bolt hole that holds the baffle in place, so now the bolts seem to rattle off (I found this out while riding in the Blackwall Tunnel) my question is: I stopped, pulled over mid tunnel and ran back to get the baffle that popped out, should I have done this? will I get in trouble?

Second problem is the bike randomly cutting out, once at speed (doing about 50mph on the A20) I pulled the clutch and coasted to the slip road. The bike wouldn't kick start at all after that so I bump started and now she seems fine up til today where she just cut out at a roundabout, again kick starting wouldnt work so I had to bump it... What could cause this?

Third I was filtering today and kinda smashed into a wing mirror (I don't think it broke but it made a loud sound) I carried on riding but I feel so guilty, should I have stopped to say something?

and lastly about 40 cars past the wing mirror fiasco, I filtered into a tight gap right next to a van (on the passenger side) and as i've gone to pull out in front of him, he hasn't seen me and dragged my foot under his wheel at the same time I accelerated so I kinda got dragged round to the front of the van but I just carried on going after that.. Was I at fault for being where I was? ( I know it's hard to tell from me just saying)

Also the bike slipped away from under me in the rain on a roundabout, (I know where I went wrong here)

Thanks for taking the time to read this, I'm sorry there is a lot, I just ain't got many friends with bikes that I can ask these things to!

(Also I've got 90% of this on GoPro I just haven't got around to editing it yet)

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PostPosted: 10:35 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

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Third I was filtering today and kinda smashed into a wing mirror (I don't think it broke but it made a loud sound) I carried on riding but I feel so guilty, should I have stopped to say something?



Doh! Well that was silly, wasn't it. Even if it wasn't broken, it doesn't cost anything to just stop and say "Sorry!"... Chances are that motorist isn't going to bother moving over for motorcycles in the future.

I think a lot of things you mentioned could of been avoided with a little more forward-planning. As for the mechanical problems, definitely get them sorted before you cut-out somewhere that really puts you in danger.
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PostPosted: 10:56 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

You shouldn't be filtering in to "tight gaps" (especially if your foot is in front of the passenger side wheel!!!).

If you are filtering then you should be able to stop in your own lane when you do have to stop. Dont put yourself in vulnerable positions.......
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PostPosted: 11:05 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

1 - Easy don't use a baffle. Stopping in a tunnel is probably not the best idea.

2 - No idea. RTFM

3 - Who cares. Stopping would have achieved nothing.

4 - Poor skills
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PostPosted: 11:29 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

JoeDougieDouglas wrote:


Doh! Well that was silly, wasn't it. Even if it wasn't broken, it doesn't cost anything to just stop and say "Sorry!"... Chances are that motorist isn't going to bother moving over for motorcycles in the future.

I think a lot of things you mentioned could of been avoided with a little more forward-planning. As for the mechanical problems, definitely get them sorted before you cut-out somewhere that really puts you in danger.


Silly indeed! but I'd seen mixed answers on stopping or not, I guess it's just down the the type of person you are but a lesson was learnt. (Don't hit peoples car)


aceslock wrote:
You shouldn't be filtering in to "tight gaps" (especially if your foot is in front of the passenger side wheel!!!).

If you are filtering then you should be able to stop in your own lane when you do have to stop. Dont put yourself in vulnerable positions.......


Thank you for the advice, I know it may seem like common sense to you guys but with my brain on overdrive thinking about everything else I tend to have brain farts and make silly mistakes like this Sad I guess it's all part of learning riding

wr6133 wrote:
1 - Easy don't use a baffle. Stopping in a tunnel is probably not the best idea.

2 - No idea. RTFM

3 - Who cares. Stopping would have achieved nothing.

4 - Poor skills


1 - The bike is so loud without a baffle that I would be pulled over everytime (so I've read) when the baffle come out in the blackwall I had to ride another 20 miles without it and in the high streets EVERYONE was looking at me it was that loud Sad

2 - Ordered!

3 - I thought this but the guilty/cringey-ness of it all had me seconds guessing.

4 - Fair.

Also, another question when I'm going through the Blackwall Tunnel about 50% of the bikers stay in lane and chill out, whilst the other 50% filter over double solid white lines?

And Bus lanes, some have a motorcycle picture on the sign saying we can use it but others only have a picture of a cycle and a bus? Does this mean I can't use it? cause I've been told I can use any at any time of day, it's just the signs that confuse me :/
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
(Also I've got 90% of this on GoPro I just haven't got around to editing it yet) Smile


Just to make you aware, if you intend to vlog or are a motovlogger.

https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=304038&highlight=
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PostPosted: 11:55 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

NJD wrote:
Four20 wrote:
(Also I've got 90% of this on GoPro I just haven't got around to editing it yet) Smile


Just to make you aware, if you intend to vlog or are a motovlogger.

https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=304038&highlight=


Ahh thanks! I'm not really a vlogger, I don't talk at all while on the bike, I'm too busy trying not to die!! I just film just for the footage if anything goes wrong (kinda like a dash cam) and the one video I have edited together is unlisted on youtube so only friends I give the link can see it.

Not really down for the whole "watch me ride from work to home while I moan" and vice versa.

But thank you for the advice Smile
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PostPosted: 11:57 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
I'm too busy trying not to die!!


I never get why this is ever an issue, even if you did, you died doing something you enjoyed, right?

And no trouble Very Happy
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PostPosted: 12:16 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
Yamaha RXS 100

Can you please post a picture of it with a tin of custard on it.

Because of reasons.
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PostPosted: 12:25 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

RXS100 eh? Mine needs an MOT.

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PostPosted: 14:14 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tef in 3....2....1......
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PostPosted: 16:17 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tr1gg0R wrote:
Tef in 3....2....1......

I made a career selling 'common sense'.. but I'm not THIS good a salesman.
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PostPosted: 18:29 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:


First problem is the Baffle, the guy that had the bike before me has royally fucked up the bolt hole that holds the baffle in place, so now the bolts seem to rattle off (I found this out while riding in the Blackwall Tunnel) my question is: I stopped, pulled over mid tunnel and ran back to get the baffle that popped out, should I have done this? will I get in trouble?


Everything rattles off of an RXS.. I have had indicators, numberplates and rear wheel adjusters fall.. Liberal use of M6 self locking nuts is your answer here... As for the Blackwall tunnel, i think there is now a fixed penalty for breaking down in it.. you may be OK if you started up again tho..


Four20 wrote:

Second problem is the bike randomly cutting out, once at speed (doing about 50mph on the A20) I pulled the clutch and coasted to the slip road. The bike wouldn't kick start at all after that so I bump started and now she seems fine up til today where she just cut out at a roundabout, again kick starting wouldnt work so I had to bump it... What could cause this?
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Strip and clean the carburetor, check the jets and especially the float height. Fit an inline fuel filter between the tank and carb, its an old bike it will probably be a bit rusty inside the fuel tank. Is the plug OK with a nice brown colour?? maybe its running too rich or lean!

You dont have a cousin up north called "Jivebunny" or "bodyguard" do you??
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:

I stopped, pulled over mid tunnel and ran back to get the baffle that popped out, should I have done this?


No but you should stop now. Stop riding and get the bus. I use that tunnel and I don't want to share it with someone who would do this.
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PostPosted: 20:17 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

https://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090707045712/uncyclopedia/images/8/83/A_Sock_Puppet.jpg

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PostPosted: 22:00 - 30 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
I'm 28 and have just bought a Yamaha RXS 100 from the early 1980's and every time I ride shit goes wrong or bad!

If I list what's happened and anyone just jump in and share advice of what I should have done or should be doing in said problem, if that's ok?

First problem is the Baffle, the guy that had the bike before me has royally fucked up the bolt hole that holds the baffle in place, so now the bolts seem to rattle off (I found this out while riding in the Blackwall Tunnel) my question is: I stopped, pulled over mid tunnel and ran back to get the baffle that popped out, should I have done this? will I get in trouble?

Second problem is the bike randomly cutting out, once at speed (doing about 50mph on the A20) I pulled the clutch and coasted to the slip road. The bike wouldn't kick start at all after that so I bump started and now she seems fine up til today where she just cut out at a roundabout, again kick starting wouldnt work so I had to bump it... What could cause this?

Third I was filtering today and kinda smashed into a wing mirror (I don't think it broke but it made a loud sound) I carried on riding but I feel so guilty, should I have stopped to say something?

and lastly about 40 cars past the wing mirror fiasco, I filtered into a tight gap right next to a van (on the passenger side) and as i've gone to pull out in front of him, he hasn't seen me and dragged my foot under his wheel at the same time I accelerated so I kinda got dragged round to the front of the van but I just carried on going after that.. Was I at fault for being where I was? ( I know it's hard to tell from me just saying)

Also the bike slipped away from under me in the rain on a roundabout, (I know where I went wrong here)

Thanks for taking the time to read this, I'm sorry there is a lot, I just ain't got many friends with bikes that I can ask these things to!

(Also I've got 90% of this on GoPro I just haven't got around to editing it yet)

Smile


tl;dr

1. Try not to kill yourself.

2. Please do not post the video for at least 6 months.
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PostPosted: 06:30 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
I know it may seem like common sense to you guys but with my brain on overdrive thinking about everything else I tend to have brain farts and make silly mistakes like this Sad I guess it's all part of learning riding


Yes to a degree but I imagine the brain farts will be largely attributed to your username.. Speaking from experience. I've since changed my ways but had a very similar attitude and experiences as you when I first started riding, including the exact same wind screen mirror scenario which taught me a lesson. Stopped filtering for a while after that purely out of guilt Laughing I even took a different road to work for a week as I was pretty sure that car did the same daily commute.

If you're continuing with the lifestyle I imagine you have then I'd suggest just hanging back and slowing down if in doubt, otherwise you will make mistakes.

Also how are you not in hospital with a crushed foot or have I read that wrong?
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PostPosted: 06:46 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Four20 wrote:
Yamaha RXS 100

Can you please post a picture of it with a tin of custard on it.

Because of reasons.


https://i.imgur.com/EPREDL3.jpg

It's not a tin but will this do?

wodge wrote:


Everything rattles off of an RXS.. I have had indicators, numberplates and rear wheel adjusters fall.. Liberal use of M6 self locking nuts is your answer here... As for the Blackwall tunnel, i think there is now a fixed penalty for breaking down in it.. you may be OK if you started up again tho..


Strip and clean the carburetor, check the jets and especially the float height. Fit an inline fuel filter between the tank and carb, its an old bike it will probably be a bit rusty inside the fuel tank. Is the plug OK with a nice brown colour?? maybe its running too rich or lean!

You dont have a cousin up north called "Jivebunny" or "bodyguard" do you??


Haha, yeah I've noticed the stuff likes to fall off game it plays.
I'll grab myself the locking nuts today

I'm not really that knowledgeable about striping bikes, I am a tinker-type guy mostly phone/pc/tv/camera repairs but I've never had something mechanical like a car or bike to play around with. I've got myself a Haynes manual so hopefully that should help

I don't know what you mena by plug? but I have noticed a thick, black, sludgy-type oily stuff building up around the end of the exhaust, this makes me this it runs lean.

Pete. wrote:

No but you should stop now. Stop riding and get the bus. I use that tunnel and I don't want to share it with someone who would do this.


Yeah, sorry about that mate Sad Be sure it will not happen again!

Val wrote:


tl;dr

1. Try not to kill yourself.

2. Please do not post the video for at least 6 months.


Noted!

CVSensei wrote:

Yes to a degree but I imagine the brain farts will be largely attributed to your username.. Speaking from experience. I've since changed my ways but had a very similar attitude and experiences as you when I first started riding, including the exact same wind screen mirror scenario which taught me a lesson. Stopped filtering for a while after that purely out of guilt Laughing I even took a different road to work for a week as I was pretty sure that car did the same daily commute.

If you're continuing with the lifestyle I imagine you have then I'd suggest just hanging back and slowing down if in doubt, otherwise you will make mistakes.

Also how are you not in hospital with a crushed foot or have I read that wrong?


I can see where you're coming from, the username isn't really a major part of my life and I see it the same as drinking and riding (it's just not a good idea)

As for crushed foot, my normal shoes got wet so I wore my steel toe cap boots that day, I'm limping but I should be alright.

I hope I don't come across as some young hooligan rider that just blasts as fast as he can, I try to be as respectful as I can, I always say thank you if a car moves over in traffic, if I see someone filtering behind me I pull over in a lane to let them pass me, I always shoulder check and I always let the bigger bikes have first right to the lights or the likes 'cause I don't want to hold anyone up.

I even do the *nod* but it seems unless you're on a Superbike you are not worthy of nods.
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PostPosted: 12:12 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Four20 wrote:
I can see where you're coming from, the username isn't really a major part of my life and I see it the same as drinking and riding (it's just not a good idea)

As for crushed foot, my normal shoes got wet so I wore my steel toe cap boots that day, I'm limping but I should be alright.

I hope I don't come across as some young hooligan rider that just blasts as fast as he can, I try to be as respectful as I can, I always say thank you if a car moves over in traffic, if I see someone filtering behind me I pull over in a lane to let them pass me, I always shoulder check and I always let the bigger bikes have first right to the lights or the likes 'cause I don't want to hold anyone up.

I even do the *nod* but it seems unless you're on a Superbike you are not worthy of nods.



So minor that you use it as your username? Wink

Lucky man haha, steel caps can act as guillotines for the toes. Get yourself some proper boots whenever you can, not only are they safer but they'll be massively more comfortable. I can rest my footpegs against my shins at a standstill making me more stable. Not to mention the added dexterity of being able to feel the controls with your feet.

No you don't, you just sound like someone who happens to be learning all of the common lessons in a short space of time and its digging at your confidence. The fact that you're worried about it and trying to do better is all you/we really need to know. We live and we learn Thumbs Up

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PostPosted: 12:18 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

CVSensei wrote:
Word of advice, don't mention the n word.


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PostPosted: 12:35 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

CVSensei wrote:
steel caps can act as guillotines for the toes.

[citation needed]

Myth busted.
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PostPosted: 13:21 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
CVSensei wrote:
steel caps can act as guillotines for the toes.

[citation needed]

Myth busted.


I'm afraid I don't have any citation, only what I have been warned about from instructors via scary stories.

The link you provided is just for general use as far as I can tell. I think they are specifically more dangerous for motorcycling due to the higher chance of getting trapped feet that bend in nasty directions.
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PostPosted: 13:59 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

CVSensei wrote:
I'm afraid I don't have any citation, only what I have been warned about from instructors via scary stories.

Well, everyone loves a good scary story.

Even if there's one chap out there that's had a steel toe cut into his foot (what's his name?) then how many have avoided damage because of it? Nobody knows because that doesn't make for a scary story.

But I can imagine many more circumstances in which steel toes will help you, versus one - the toe of a hard soled boot bends up sharply - where they might in theory cause more harm to your already wrecked foot.

This is exactly the kind of anecdotal bullshit that needs challenged because it can be used to justify wearing trainers or worse. Might as well, mate, steelies do more harm than good, innit, bloke said.
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PostPosted: 14:24 - 31 Jul 2015    Post subject: Re: New Rider - Mistakes have been made Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Well, everyone loves a good scary story.

Even if there's one chap out there that's had a steel toe cut into his foot (what's his name?) then how many have avoided damage because of it? Nobody knows because that doesn't make for a scary story.

But I can imagine many more circumstances in which steel toes will help you, versus one - the toe of a hard soled boot bends up sharply - where they might in theory cause more harm to your already wrecked foot.

This is exactly the kind of anecdotal bullshit that needs challenged because it can be used to justify wearing trainers or worse. Might as well, mate, steelies do more harm than good, innit, bloke said.


Touche.. Lets just say I was just trying to scare him into getting bike boots Wink because they are undoubtedly superior to trainers and steel caps when it comes to riding motorcycles.
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