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 Posted: 17:59 - 08 Sep 2010 Post subject: Radical mood changes. |
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Often on the bike (this sunday) I will go out and ride as fast as I can, like literally the only thing slowing me down is skill deficiency, or traffic, pretty much treat it like a race track since I know the road well.
The goal is usually to get different parts of the bike or me to scrape the ground, and a bonus is to not fall off. If I have a near miss it doesn't worry me, it just eggs me on and sometimes let out a woop of relief. Then go home with a smile on my face for the rest of the day.
Other times (today) I sit in the house, and want to, want to go out, but just don't. Watch some bike videos, still don't, start thinking "What is the point, I will probably just die and piss off my family anyway if I ride like that" or I go out and ride slowly and feel as if it is a waste of fuel and squaring off my tyres, since I am not going fast, get board and go home. Or if I try to go fast I just feel unsafe so go home.
I know some of you might not agree with the first way of riding if so just leave the thread lol.
But does anyone else get like this, board if you're not going fast, and scared to go fast unless you are in the perfect mood? |
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Nope, Just being out on the bike makes me
But I used to get a day off work and think "cant be arsed to go out on the bike today" but then I force myself to do it (such a chore) and after getting out of the estate that mood vanishes and I'm back to  ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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Teflon-Mike:I think I agree with just about all Pinky has said. |
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MOST of my riding results in me being whatever the speed...
Obviously I prefer to ride fast, but I feel that 95% of my ride is within my own limits and the conditions of the road.
I know what you mean about getting a buzz from trying to get a part of the bike or me touching tarmac - although, for me, working antisocial hours means that I can often have an enthusiastic ride at 6am when the roads are really quiet  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I do indeed have similar feelings. Very similar. If im not going superfast and leaning as much as I dare then I get a little bored quite frankly. To be honest its a dangerous game - but the rush keeps me going back. I also have those days where I sit there and start thinking negative shit and time goes on and on and eventually too much time passes and I dont go out on it. And the times when I force myself then end up having an awesome ride.
Its a risky old game and I sometimes get it in my head that what would I look like from a police helicopter if they were following me. Probably some kind of crazed hooligan - I wouldnt have a clue they were there and tbh it would probably look like I was being chased by fire or had just stolen the fooker
Thats why im looking at supermotos. At least that way I suppose I can still ride like a cock but generally do it at half the speeds! |
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In my experience a supermoto or even a scooter will make me ride like more of a cock for more of the time than a bigger heavier sportsbike will.
I sometimes used to get the feeling that nothing could hurt me when you get ready for a sunday morning ride out, and put all your decent gear on, one piece leather's back protector etc etc. But you only have to ride slowly through town and watch a car that pulls straight out in front of you like your wern't there to change your feelings of vulnerability, and make you think about the risks.
Out on open quite roads with little traffic and ones that have corners enough to slow you down a fair bit, then you can get a buzz from climbing all over the bike, tapping up and down the gears and braking late and hard etc. But big fast sweeping roads that i could take at 80-90mph around any bend just don't inspire me to go fast, or rip past cars at every chance etc.
I can see why some riders can and have got carried away to a nasty end on quiet fairly low traffic twisty and technical routes like in north Wales for example. It's easy to ride as fast as you can until you forget about or can't react to an unexpected variable like sheep in the road around the next bend, or gravel or rocks falling from the hills above etc.
If all your riding is sunday blasts and at those take it to the limit speeds and risks, then id suggest you use the bike for other things like commuting, evening ride outs to the pub, or just for silly little mundane journeys, which might make you feel that the bike is not just an exillerating toy for use when the sun shines, the roads are quiet and your in the right mood.
I used to go to biker pub nights in jeans and trainers some nights, and that can be a way of slowing you down so much that you think shit, if i crash what is going to happen to me. The other thing that sounds obvious but i don't know if you have done it is to get on a track day with your bike, so that if you want to explode maximum acceleration, braking, lean angles and fast cornering etc, that you have a controlled and safer situation to do so in.
I can say that i never have used a 600 to the limits of it's top speed, braking, acceleration, or cornering speed on the roads, and i never would either. |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | In my experience a supermoto or even a scooter will make me ride like more of a cock for more of the time than a bigger heavier sportsbike will.
I sometimes used to get the feeling that nothing could hurt me when you get ready for a sunday morning ride out, and put all your decent gear on, one piece leather's back protector etc etc. But you only have to ride slowly through town and watch a car that pulls straight out in front of you like your wern't there to change your feelings of vulnerability, and make you think about the risks.
Out on open quite roads with little traffic and ones that have corners enough to slow you down a fair bit, then you can get a buzz from climbing all over the bike, tapping up and down the gears and braking late and hard etc. But big fast sweeping roads that i could take at 80-90mph around any bend just don't inspire me to go fast, or rip past cars at every chance etc.
I can see why some riders can and have got carried away to a nasty end on quiet fairly low traffic twisty and technical routes like in north Wales for example. It's easy to ride as fast as you can until you forget about or can't react to an unexpected variable like sheep in the road around the next bend, or gravel or rocks falling from the hills above etc.
If all your riding is sunday blasts and at those take it to the limit speeds and risks, then id suggest you use the bike for other things like commuting, evening ride outs to the pub, or just for silly little mundane journeys, which might make you feel that the bike is not just an exillerating toy for use when the sun shines, the roads are quiet and your in the right mood.
I used to go to biker pub nights in jeans and trainers some nights, and that can be a way of slowing you down so much that you think shit, if i crash what is going to happen to me. The other thing that sounds obvious but i don't know if you have done it is to get on a track day with your bike, so that if you want to explode maximum acceleration, braking, lean angles and fast cornering etc, that you have a controlled and safer situation to do so in.
I can say that i never have used a 600 to the limits of it's top speed, braking, acceleration, or cornering speed on the roads, and i never would either. |
I do use the bike for short trips and would for commuting but have nowhere to go lol.
I use the bike all week but often it is what it is and a car would be just as good.
I want to do a track day but live in newcastle so no tracks local and don't have a van and am too young to hire one.
What's this LukeVFR fast? |
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I prefer a more clinical feeling, i prefer to calculate stuff and get stuff right rather than just outright nutty riding.
That doesnt mean slow, however someone who is taking in no observations or doesnt care about coming off will ride quicker than me on the road in most situations.
I find it more rewarding to take lines and apexes nicely, get in the right position (body and bike) before a corner, and I do like late braking.
I like (and still and constantly) try to get the weight correct with cornering, i.e. brake putting weight on the front, then tipping into the corner and coming off the brake and then bringing the throttle on to shift weight back constantly through the corner.
Technically, I can ride much quicker than observations allow me to. If I ride normally, its quick but safe.
Occasionally I have nutty riding but tend to reign myself in.
My worst riding for some time I think was at the start of this summer, because of the job i do now, i work from home so dont commute much on the bike, I also spent nearly all of the winter (best part of 4 months) out of the UK last year, so went away in 20c weather and came back to 1-2c, then only got on the bike as it started warming up. It's took me a lot of summer to get the same feel and confidence back that I had.
Generally in road riding, I never really feel on the limit for cornering, braking i enjoy getting quite close, but I can still have good fun riding.
At the end of the day, if you dont care about going home that day, you can ride REALLY fast, but you wont do it forever. Once you realise this, you end up automatically calming it down a bit or do track days. ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
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 Posted: 22:29 - 08 Sep 2010 Post subject: Re: Radical mood changes. |
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| Crazy Assed Goose wrote: | Other times (today) I sit in the house, and want to, want to go out, but just don't. Watch some bike videos, still don't, start thinking "What is the point, I will probably just die and piss off my family anyway if I ride like that" or I go out and ride slowly and feel as if it is a waste of fuel and squaring off my tyres, since I am not going fast, get board and go home. Or if I try to go fast I just feel unsafe so go home.
I know some of you might not agree with the first way of riding if so just leave the thread lol.
But does anyone else get like this, board if you're not going fast, and scared to go fast unless you are in the perfect mood? |
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I was watching something on the tele the other day and the most primitive part of the brain enjoys speed and danger and this is how we ever got to leaving the undergrowth and conquer the world, maybe mate you should get into racing, personally I just enjoy riding all fashions and being able to get through traffic.
To me riding is the closest thing to flying a plane since you bank over to steer and just glide along the road, its a beautiful thing and Im rabbling on now so I'll shut the f**k up  ____________________ Ride Safe |
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 Posted: 22:45 - 08 Sep 2010 Post subject: Re: Radical mood changes. |
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| ZRX61 wrote: | | Crazy Assed Goose wrote: | Other times (today) I sit in the house, and want to, want to go out, but just don't. Watch some bike videos, still don't, start thinking "What is the point, I will probably just die and piss off my family anyway if I ride like that" or I go out and ride slowly and feel as if it is a waste of fuel and squaring off my tyres, since I am not going fast, get board and go home. Or if I try to go fast I just feel unsafe so go home.
I know some of you might not agree with the first way of riding if so just leave the thread lol.
But does anyone else get like this, board if you're not going fast, and scared to go fast unless you are in the perfect mood? |
FFS, just go get laid.  |
Good one. Got your little ego boost out your system now?
You feeling inadequate and just needed to tell someone on the internet to get laid? |
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If i'm out on the SV i'll happily push the bike until i feel a little sorry for it, dont think twice about 110 / 120 down country roads etc (not al the time granted - only if i'm feeling that way out) but if i'm on the CBF1000 i tend to ride at a much more respectable pace even though it's 10 fold faster than the SV... i dont know if it's because your sitting up more / less sports like, or if it's because it's got standard cans on, but i'll happily "pootle" along at 60 / 70 on the same roads.
Either way i enjoy it just as much  ____________________ Previous: Cub50, NRG50, TS50, YB100, CB125, NSR125, ZZR600, CBF1000, SV650s, ZX6R B1H, XT250, Mito Powered Crosser, WRF450, , FZ600, VN800, GSXR600 - Currently CB1000R |
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