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Well damp surfaces is something you learn over time, so I wouldn't worry about that now. It's not about being more careful neccesarily, but about judging the surface better. And I wouldn't worry about the other crash, it sounds like you were in the right, and you haven't been going years like the old hands here.
I've come off twice in 14 months, both in the same very slippy car park. You think I would have learned...  |
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 Posted: 09:43 - 07 Sep 2005 Post subject: Re: Am I crashing too much? |
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Two accidents in nine months? I'd say you aren't crashing enough .
I crashed my CG loads when I first got it - and to some degree managed to learn some instincts that saved me from bigger crashes later.
(By the way, was joking, don't go out and crash more to make it up ). |
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I have never owned a scooter, the experiences I have had on them scared me, I could never judge the little wheels on them round corners.
Always had geared bikes really, my 50’s were off roaders and I found the travel in the suspension and the enduro tyres made all the difference.
Reuben, those little peds are nippy around town, you need to get into the percentages of braking more, using both front (%) and rear (%) in harmony, resulting in decent ‘gradual’ braking before corners and for filtering.
Remember always more front than rear and don’t brake as sharp on an angle as you would in a straight line the wheels can’t take it.
You don’t have a lot of engine braking on the ped so the brakes themselves are the key to a good ped rider, you should be getting better at judging speed into a corner, so get it sorted while you’re straight up.
Always keep you vision and thoughts almost as far as the road goes, this includes corners, keep your head up.
At junctions and roundabouts I give myself a 4 cars rule, you look at the cars to your right as you approach and then the 2 behind it, asses first how they are on the road and look for indication .
As you come to a stop or slow roll, look to the left car, look right for the final check of the 3 cars actions and you should be good to go every time. This should help you spot the mentalists.
Most ped riders I knew had a bad smash more than once, got a car and stuck to it.
I had one bad crash and my old man said “One down 3 to go” He says if you are a decent rider, your going to have 4 crashes anyway at some point , it might be your having them all now.
Anyways, cycling don’t mean shit on the road before the ped, my advice is to get in your head now that everyone is out there to mow you down mate, scary but true.
Get some decent kit for winter, the winter brings more distractions while riding, if you seem to miss things now you will when your hands feel like stumps and knees turn to ice.
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Bike:- Yamaha TRX850 | Killas Biking History | Killas Gaming History | Killas autmotive history |
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I must be doing better than I thought, only two crashes in 6+ years, one pedestrian who ran out in front of me and one hit'n'run driver, neither my fault!
Half a million close-ones though!
You prolly just need a bit more observation of the roads surface, and be more wary of the surrounding conditions
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 Irezumi aka Reuben Carrot Top
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I live in London so idiots causing me to avoid them is quite a common occurence.
@Delvard
What relevance does cycling have to riding a motorcycle on the road? In London to me it's very similar, in fact I can go faster through central London on my pushbike than on my little motorbike. It is not a scooter. I already knew how to ride a motorbike in terms of gears etc so do not spend time concentrating on that, even hitting a false neutral sends me into auto mode, pulling in the clutch then tapping the lever.
This is obviously only on smaller roads, upto A-roads/Dual carriageways. I even used to ride down the A2 on the hard shoulder (this is legal). So from this I feel that I have some experience of messing about on vehicles.
@Killa and others who suggested locking my brakes. My bike is a Suzuki GP125, circa 1986. If you can lock the front brake I will give you a Mars bar.
Went back to the scene with my Dad earlier today and merely said, you should of used your back brake. There is a destination point for busses nearby and looking at the road surface there is a distinct colour change on the tarmac from oi/petrol/crap. At the time the road was fairly damp which according to my old man will make it treacherous and I may have locked the rear brake but held it. The front happened to lock as I was using that (although this was not necessary due to the space I had) and down I went.
Cause of accident understood lesson learnt.
Also to one comment about my other accident with me being in the right, I agree completely and hope the insurance will agree with this. Howeverr in retrospect the accident was still avoidable.
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The last post was made 20 years, 210 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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