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| Shaun |
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 Shaun Likes 'em bent

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 Posted: 02:49 - 14 Aug 2005 Post subject: Ever think you should slow down? |
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Well I've been thinking back to how I am recently riding on the road and frankly I consider myself to be putting myself in danger of landing on my arse quite reguarly.
Thinking back to recent rideouts and just general riding I've been lucky not to end up on my arse or with injuries, taking every slight chance for an overtake which often leaves me scraping by much to the annoyance of the vehicle heading towards me or the person I just cut up to avoid hitting the oncoming vehicle.
Even pushing it too hard on roads I don't really know (the wales going up a kerb incident). The worrying bit is none of my close calls seem to phase me at all, I'm becoming really over confident.
So I sit there and think maybe I should slow down but the second I get back on the bike I'm riding just the same as I was before, does anyone else ever do/think this?  |
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 yorkshirelad3 Spanner Monkey

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yes, full race leather come on and im a different rider to the commuter i am on the way to work.
Just be careful, no one can control your riding except yourself, do whatever you feel safe with
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 chriscross Borekit Bruiser
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After my 2nd off I slowed down a lot.
Hitting tarmac makes you think...
Take it easy Shaun.  |
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 M1ke Ped Boi

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No not at all to be honest. I ride very much so within my limit on the road and have probably slowed down a fair bit since my younger days.
On the whole of the trip around Europe I had one 'oh shit' moment when I mistakingly misjudged an overtake with an oncoming van. The only other 'Oh shit' moment I had was when a Car hit me mid bend at 70mph, but that was his fault, not mine.
I think if you are having near crash incidents regularly then its an indication you are trying to push it too hard on the road... Take it to a track.
One thing I have learned is that there is a time and a place to push a bike to its limit, and its never on the road. It's always nice to keep a bit in reserve anyway  |
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Your problem is that the fear element has been replaced by a feeling of invulnerability.
Thisdoes tend to change abruptly when you end up on your ass as from that point onwards you have no confidence and are scared of it happening again.
Sure thrash the bollocks off the thing now and then, but limit yourself to a few thrashings per week and don't be tempted to show off or give in to pressure to overtake or keep up.  |
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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 Wave2k G's Stalker

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same thing happends to me shaun although this happened
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 Shaun Likes 'em bent

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Shaun. What you need is to fall off as soon as possible.
I don't mean this in a nasty way but as a lot of people have said on this thread already, nothing tells you to slow down quite like landing on your arse.
A mate of mine has this theory that you have a kind of 'crash quota'. You are due an expected amount of crashage per mile. This quota decreases with experience and increases with factors such as how powerful your bike is. Now his point was that having a crash resets your quota, so a small crash every six months when you are starting out gets the pain over in small manageable sections and calms your riding down accordingly. If you go a long time without a crash (or worse, have never had one), your confidence builds, your speed builds and the backlog of crash quota gets steadily higher. You start to take liberties, pull loads of wheelies, do dodgy overtakes because you feel invulnerable, Then when you have your crash, it is a big one.
I reckon there is some truth in this theory. ____________________ “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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of the two bikes i have owned i have come off them both, nothing to major but enough to do the reset as stinkwheel says. i don't feel truely comfortible on a bike i haven't come off!
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Whats your excuse for going slow to the wheel then?
A lot of people push their own limits on the road, it's what gives them the buzz, it's stupid yeh, but irresistable sometimes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 317 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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