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Do they do it with both wheels on the floor? If so, they are the wussies. True hero riders only enter roundabouts on the back wheel, with one hand on the bar and the other rolling a cig.
No really, you're doing it right because you're doing what you feel comfortable with. Other riders feel comfortable riding more progressively, so that is more right for them. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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1) General Bike Chat.
2) All depends on the roads and traffic. There are very few roundabouts near me where it would be practical, and other vehicles just aren't used to it. In London, just get on with it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's not covered in The Holy System of Roadcraft, so any 'advanced' training you get on it will just be some bloke's opinion. There's no guarantee that his view will be any more insightful than yours. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Bigger ones are more like a curving one way street and have generously wide lanes.
Others are tight and even the approach lanes have barely enough space for adventurous filtering.
A lot of accidents happen at roundabouts, and most wouldn't happen if users properly follow the rules.
The whole idea is that whenever possible traffic flows freely onto it without having to stop. When running well they can handle much more traffic than any alternative complex junctions.
Even Americans have discovered how to use them in recent years  |
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Thanks, this sort of confirms my thinking that the bikes which pass me in this situation are riding their luck. I have concerns about "advanced rider training" and am content with my current skill set, even if I'm not the fastest. |
Nothing to do with luck. You just lack skills and advanced training must be performed asap.
Seriously though you access the situation and your riding skills.
For example I handle that on busy London roundabouts in 4 different ways:
1. Preffered one - filter to front and try to get in front of a car - sometimes that does not work they just don't let you.
2. Option two - if lack of space get in lane after first or the second car, the way you do that.
3. If I decide there is enough space I stay in the gap and gas it - both cars are slower than me, but at least left or right lane cars hesitate a little bit more and this is the lane I take further in the roundabout and from that point you are safe in front in middle of the lane.
4. Both cars are Subaru maniacs - I gas it more staying in the middle, make a wheelie for safety reasons to take less space and show them the finger. Make sure you are prepared for emergency braking there may be slow moving or cars queue further in the roundabout ahead and you will need to do emergency stop the way I've done yesterday. Accessing the situation I was pretty sure I will nail the trunk of 206, but for some reason I've managed to stop about 0.01mm from his bumper. Go figure. Everybody where shaking their heads in disbelieve about the moron biker
So no there is no luck in motorcycle riding at all, everything is skills and advanced riding techniques.
Simples. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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I filter straight the front unless it's not busy, I use the car on my right as a shield and once they have joined the lane I take their forward position, if it's two lanes I'm unlikely to skip into the third lane, I feel safer when it's a bus or truck, I'm to their left oncoming traffic would have to get through the vehicle on my right to get to me, then I use a boost to get in front of then once they are clear on their lane, no one as got mad, or braked or being shocked, the main issue is watching joining traffic on the next entrance, they tend to pull out, generally they have the gap and the right of way, they don't know I'm aiming at the same spot and am going to open the throttle to take the dominate road position, I don't get mad as I see it, 1 they haven't registered me, 2 they don't expect me to sudden slam the bike over and I get there faster then they expect. Mostly they make there move based on the car, truck, slower vehicles to my left, cause entering traffic at the next entrance to take the opportunity to get on the roundabout. I know this and always give them right of way, see it that it is there right of way really, they made a decision based on the way both me and the right hand driver where joining, they have no reason to anticipate my sudden burst of speed, but they leave enough gap for me to get into, if they don't I can always move further right or change my exit and re attempt, only changed exits once or twice and the most dangerous thing I perceive is another biker doing the same thing on the entrance before mine, me having to move far right quickly and me not having seen the other bike this has happened more then hassle with cars, I've had cars just use bad lane management and nearly hit me, but when I say burst of speed maybe +10 or 15 mph, I can close the throttle and slow down fast and still have control, must dangerous thing at the moment is diesel spills, for me anyway... Of course there are the days when it just don't feel right and I take the time to chill with the queue. Whatever / however you feel safe, wussiness is not being your own person surely? |
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Why are people wanting drivers to be aware of them? Pish, it's completely unnecessary. All you need to do is anticipate where the cars might go, which is easy enough at a roundabout, then use your acceleration to nip into the gaps. The drivers don't need to see or hear you. When in doubt, more throttle. Roundabouts are fun. ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 241 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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