Why block filtering motorcycles...?
Discussion
RemyMartin81D said:
xjay1337 said:
I've maxed my ZX7R (an indicated 160) on the M4 once, I have a girlfriend and no child - I hope that's more socially acceptable to you.
Also, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
BullstAlso, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
160mph on that lardarse bike....
OverSteery said:
If you "filter on the motorway at speed" then you should indeed be glad to get home safe each day. I would expect sooner or later you will get taken out and become another wittering biker saying SMIDSY and that how most bike accidents are caused by cars, when your own failures are more pertinent.
I use to ride ride circa 40 miles on the M25 once a week for work purposes.Wasn't fun in the winter.
After several months I opted to use my car instead as I found myself getting faster and faster whilst filtering.
Filter enough and your speed just naturally creeps (at least mine did).
Eventually it just became a probablility game.
Pothole said:
RemyMartin81D said:
xjay1337 said:
I've maxed my ZX7R (an indicated 160) on the M4 once, I have a girlfriend and no child - I hope that's more socially acceptable to you.
Also, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
BullstAlso, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
160mph on that lardarse bike....
Road2Ruin said:
Chill out dude! You will give yourself a heart attack. If you feel 160mph on the m4 is fine then maybe it's you that needs to re-read the highway code perhaps? Maybe you need to think about the poor people who have to pick up the pieces.
I'm guessing you don't ride? Trust me, everyone who does has had a go to see how fast their bike is and the faster, sportier bikes regularly see higher speeds than cars do. Just because you don't see it or hear about it doesn't mean it's not going on. If your only frame of reference is a car, it's difficult to imagine how little room even a moderately quick bike needs to go well into triple figures. I once clogged through a couple of gears overtaking a taxi on a B road and...well, you know the rest. I was at the NSL before I knew it. Overtake a slow coach at 90mph in a car and they might well st themselves. Do it on a bike and they probably won't bat an eyelid.
Sometimes in stop-start traffic I notice the car in the next lane moving to block a bike about to filter between me and it... I like then moving away from them so the bike gets through. Really winds the blockers up :-)
As a former London biker, I get irritated by those who filter to the front at lights then pull away too slowly. Sometimes you expect it (moped), other times it's someone who's just a selfish tit. I don't expect a hunched-over, barely keeping the wheel on the road start, but if you filter past a line of traffic then you shouldn't hinder the car at the front who was planning to give it a bit of welly on the green.
Also, some bikers don't plan the point where they stop filtering particularly well - some will pull into your lane so close in front that you wouldn't be able to stop if they came off. I saw one bloke ride into a traffic island, he was blatting down a right-turn filter lane and seemed to think his bike would fit into the foot between my stationary car and the kerb (it didn't).
As a former London biker, I get irritated by those who filter to the front at lights then pull away too slowly. Sometimes you expect it (moped), other times it's someone who's just a selfish tit. I don't expect a hunched-over, barely keeping the wheel on the road start, but if you filter past a line of traffic then you shouldn't hinder the car at the front who was planning to give it a bit of welly on the green.
Also, some bikers don't plan the point where they stop filtering particularly well - some will pull into your lane so close in front that you wouldn't be able to stop if they came off. I saw one bloke ride into a traffic island, he was blatting down a right-turn filter lane and seemed to think his bike would fit into the foot between my stationary car and the kerb (it didn't).
RemyMartin81D said:
xjay1337 said:
I've maxed my ZX7R (an indicated 160) on the M4 once, I have a girlfriend and no child - I hope that's more socially acceptable to you.
Also, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
BullstAlso, overtaking on hatchings is NOT illegal.
Suggest you go re-read the highway code if you feel that it is.
160mph on that lardarse bike....
One of Kawasaki Heavy industries finest... I had one for years.
montyjohn said:
Filter enough and your speed just naturally creeps (at least mine did).
Eventually it just became a probablility game.
Not mine; been filtering on the M62 for years, miles and miles and miles. 17-19mph.Eventually it just became a probablility game.
I have a MASSIVE fear about having to claim on insurance, that acts as a very effective brake.
Loyly said:
Road2Ruin said:
Chill out dude! You will give yourself a heart attack. If you feel 160mph on the m4 is fine then maybe it's you that needs to re-read the highway code perhaps? Maybe you need to think about the poor people who have to pick up the pieces.
I'm guessing you don't ride? Trust me, everyone who does has had a go to see how fast their bike is and the faster, sportier bikes regularly see higher speeds than cars do. Just because you don't see it or hear about it doesn't mean it's not going on. If your only frame of reference is a car, it's difficult to imagine how little room even a moderately quick bike needs to go well into triple figures. I once clogged through a couple of gears overtaking a taxi on a B road and...well, you know the rest. I was at the NSL before I knew it. Overtake a slow coach at 90mph in a car and they might well st themselves. Do it on a bike and they probably won't bat an eyelid.
Unless you've owned bikes you really don't fully appreciate how insanely you can 'make progress', often fairly discreetly.
You can be well into 3 figures effortlessly within seconds, if you come up behind a queue of slower moving A road traffic you can flash past them without half of them even knowing what happened, and you can rapidly filter through standing traffic once you reach a town.
I drive a 911 and aren't afraid to absolutely open the taps on a regular basis to make a bit of progress, but it totally and utterly leaves me wanting compared to my bikes. Not just in outright speed, but also just the ability to be past people in seconds. Almost nothing holds you up on a bike for more than a brief period.
Nothing compares.
Dog Star said:
montyjohn said:
Filter enough and your speed just naturally creeps (at least mine did).
Eventually it just became a probablility game.
Not mine; been filtering on the M62 for years, miles and miles and miles. 17-19mph.Eventually it just became a probablility game.
I have a MASSIVE fear about having to claim on insurance, that acts as a very effective brake.
NinjaPower said:
+1
Unless you've owned bikes you really don't fully appreciate how insanely you can 'make progress', often fairly discreetly.
They key to this is blending in and not 'filtering' at say 90mph when the rest of the traffic is managing to move along at 50-60mph in heavy congestion. The amount of fkers I see doing just that around the M25 is shocking to me. Many with little regard for fellow bikers who don't want to roll the dice for their continued survival to gain a few minutes either. I suppose familiarity breeds contempt, either that or they don't care about being crippled or dead.Unless you've owned bikes you really don't fully appreciate how insanely you can 'make progress', often fairly discreetly.
I usually end up catching up to the less insane ones by dint of better lane choice through observation in any case while keeping things a lot more discrete.
Motorrad said:
NinjaPower said:
+1
Unless you've owned bikes you really don't fully appreciate how insanely you can 'make progress', often fairly discreetly.
They key to this is blending in and not 'filtering' at say 90mph when the rest of the traffic is managing to move along at 50-60mph in heavy congestion. The amount of fkers I see doing just that around the M25 is shocking to me. Many with little regard for fellow bikers who don't want to roll the dice for their continued survival to gain a few minutes either. I suppose familiarity breeds contempt, either that or they don't care about being crippled or dead.Unless you've owned bikes you really don't fully appreciate how insanely you can 'make progress', often fairly discreetly.
I usually end up catching up to the less insane ones by dint of better lane choice through observation in any case while keeping things a lot more discrete.
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