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| Howling TerrorOutOfOffice |
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Unless you live in the SouthEast your chances of regular dry days are limited.
The weather has little effect on the drivers ability to kill.
Get over it. Pop some waterproofs on and ride...You supposed to be a stuntman FFS
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If everyone gave up so easily, we'd all be driving bloody tin boxes This is the mildest autumn I can ever remember too - it's been mostly pleasant enough to enjoy riding right through October and November (bar the odd day of wind and rain). |
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i've just got in, and i'm a dround rat the only bit dry is my hair under the helmet ...
Can';t wait to dry the gear off and have another go .
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 Posted: 18:50 - 21 Nov 2009 Post subject: Re: Riding in bad weather |
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| sickpup wrote: | Stop leaving a bigger gap, it's not needed and considered an invite. | Nope, it's common sense. Braking distance etc.
| sickpup wrote: | Drive over manhole covers, you only come off if you are going around a bend. | Ok, interesting point, I'll try that.
| sickpup wrote: | Run pedestrians over. | o.....k.....
| sickpup wrote: | Look for buses, if you open your eye's you will notice they are quite large. | Well fuck me, that's where I've been going wrong is it?
| sickpup wrote: | Get a life. |  |
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To be honest, after already riding about 1000 miles recently in those worst of all impossible conditions I have to say that I love it - I love the danger and thrill of flying through small gaps, the longer stopping distances, the slippery corners, the reduced visibility and the stamina it takes to endure those uncomfortable journeys.
Could just be me though. I'd hate to come off as sounding pretentious after saying what I just said. I guess I just enjoy being hardcore  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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Meh... it ain't so bad, I was filtering between lanes 2 and 3 on the M5 in the rain on Friday night.
I knew there would be last minute lane changers as we approached the M4/M5 interchange so when someone pulled across in front of me at junction 17 I'd already anticipated it. I also knew there was space on my left because I'd just passed a vehicle, and a quick shoulder check showed lane 1 to be clear so, in with the clutch, roll-off the throttle, a little rear brake, and a controlled manoeuvre around the vehicle that had pulled out. Off the brake, clutch out, back on the throttle and overtake in lane 1.
All safe all under control, no need for horn or hand gestures.
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No really. Who gives a shit about whether anybody has the balls to ride anything.
Disappointed in you for that sort of snide remark, sickpup.
I would be riding a 125 myself if something happened to the bike I have, it would be likely a 125 is all I could afford. Who are you to judge.
Happen I agree with several people in this thread, but I would still ride like an old biddy in weather like we've had recently. But that's more to do with my previous experiences, most of which involve me coming off in wet conditions (hence showing mostly that I'm probably a crap rider in the rain OR out of it, for that matter).
Nonetheless, I would probably take my bike to work if it was all but ice and snow out there. I'd sure MOAN about it a lot, but I'm more likely to take the bike and get damp, than be squished up in the tube.
Nobody's insisting that you ride in the rain for a living, by the way. The martyr's badge does not suit you, and probably gets in the way of the talking brooch.
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| hellkat wrote: | Disappointed in you for that sort of snide remark, sickpup.
I would be riding a 125 myself if something happened to the bike I have, it would be likely a 125 is all I could afford. Who are you to judge.
Nobody's insisting that you ride in the rain for a living, by the way. The martyr's badge does not suit you, and probably gets in the way of the talking brooch.
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Hmm. No martyrs badge I do it for money.
As to the balls comment this is partially in reply to fucktards comments 'I don't have any problem with any bikes, large or small. But the dickheads are almost exclusively those on large plastic reptiles.' so I'm not actually judging his bike I'm judging his shitty attitude to people on big bikes. Anyway who are you to judge?
And lets of course not forget that he is the bloke who said this little gem about women on bikes...
| 27cows wrote: | Women in general are novices. The percentage of the population who ride bikes is tiny...and the percentage of bikers who are women is also very small. Thus the average woman you speak to will have no knowledge of bikes, beyond the fact that they are smelly, noisy and dangerous, by and large.
If you have a small bike, or something a little bigger but sensible, like a GS500, they will start thinking in terms of being able to ride themselves. 99.99% of girls will have no desire to ride some plastic bolide like a Blackbird...but might well fancy the idea of throwing a leg over something friendly like YBR125. |
I'm afraid to say I'm truly disappointed in you Hellkat. You have jumped to conclusions over my motives and not bothered to research before posting.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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