Undinist Nearly there...
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Islander World Chat Champion
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matto Crazy Courier
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Posted: 13:16 - 15 Jan 2020 Post subject: |
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Undinist wrote: | matto wrote: |
There's absolutely no fault with the rider in this one, I really don't think it's appropriate for you to try and be clever about it. Have you paused the video around the 18 second mark, as the bike comes into view of the car?
While I fully agree with the left edge for blind corners, with the extra height of being on a bike I believe he would have seen the silver roof from way back down the road, there appears to be a really clear cross-view. Then when the driver allows the car to run wide across the centre line, mid corner, the bike is still on the straight and starts to brake, hard, and there's no moving to the nearside once he's squeezing the shit out of the front brake. So you are totally wrong. |
I'm not trying to be clever for the sake of it, I'm just trying to stay alive and out of a wheelchair. There are lessons to be learned from this poor chap's fate.
I don't agree there's a clear view. Have a look at the vid at 16s - the car is coming out of a slight dip.
Anyway, if the biker had seen a car roof coming at 70 mph, he would instinctively have moved to the left. Anyone would do that.
And even if the Subaru roof was visible, a low-roofed sports car would have been hidden by the wall.
If the biker had been over to the left, and he'd had good ABS, the outcome would have been very different. He might have hit the car at a much, much lower combined speed, or he might have missed it altogether.
Edit: I used the lat and long from the dashcam to find the road on Streetview. Here's the bker's view: https://goo.gl/maps/krTMgr3xfUMdDvtw7 |
Yeah I found the location too and retracted my cross-view opinion in a post above.
I wouldn't be riding along a straight tucked into the left, on a clear empty straight road (which that was at the time) your only real hazards are the road surface, debris and things emerging from the verge and the road edges are shit along there on google maps. You move left at the point where it would benefit your view through the corner, no point in being over there before. The rider in the footage had not reached that point before the Subaru came bouncing round the corner and he was then fully on the brakes.
The only lesson to be learned from this is that you are vulnerable on a motorcycle and sometimes shit just happens |
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seeyalater Trackday Trickster
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Posted: 14:21 - 15 Jan 2020 Post subject: |
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Edit: I used the lat and long from the dashcam to find the road on Streetview. Here's the bker's view: https://goo.gl/maps/krTMgr3xfUMdDvtw7[/quote]
the view does look limited and the camera is mounted high on google vehicles. do wonder what you would see if car on that road or from further back. obviously riders reaction time limited but loads of soft grass to his left, in hindsight im sure he would have ditched it left. probably also thought car would adjust which is weird he didnt try |
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