Have you tried riding slowly?
Have you tried riding slowly?
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chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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I was well early this morning (had to shave, and press trousers!) so thought I'd take in a bit of scenery on the way in....Well, I thought i'd take it nice and slow, and do a bit of self teaching, you know hazard perception, even pretending I was on my advanced test. However, it didn't last. As soon as a blade went past me, I was back to my usual self. I couldn't help it!!
However, I noticed that when I was "wandering around" I woulsd lose concentration very easily...Doesn't usually happen when I'm making "steady progress".

Rawwr

22,722 posts

256 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Its all relative. Define slow? Define fast?

cptsideways

13,817 posts

274 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Slow is when the bugs hits you square on

Fast is when then they get stuck in your teeth

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

258 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Rawwr said:
Its all relative. Define slow? Define fast?


Slow is sticking stricktly to the speed limits....Fast isn't!

black5

579 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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If you think you are not concentrating try this observation excercise:

Every time you see (and as soon as you see) a road sign, hazard, junction, car infront, something behind etc etc, tell yourself what you see.

You'll soon find you can't keep up telling yourself what you see. You'll also start seeing signs and dangers sooner as you'll be looking further ahead to take it all in.

black-k1

12,650 posts

251 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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black5 said:
If you think you are not concentrating try this observation excercise:

Every time you see (and as soon as you see) a road sign, hazard, junction, car infront, something behind etc etc, tell yourself what you see.

You'll soon find you can't keep up telling yourself what you see. You'll also start seeing signs and dangers sooner as you'll be looking further ahead to take it all in.


A very good exercise to do on a regular basis and as black5 says, you’ll find that even at slow speeds you will struggle to keep pace with the rate at which the potential hazards arrive.

mtbr

328 posts

244 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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cptsideways said:
Slow is when the bugs hits you square on

Fast is when then they get stuck in your teeth


A while back I made the mistake of remarking to a friend of mine that I thought the aerodynamics of my Ducati must be pretty good, because there were less bugs stuck to it than my CBR6.

His reply was that he doubted it had anything to do with aerodynamics as I wasn't going fast enough to catch up with the bugs!

chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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mtbr said:
cptsideways said:
Slow is when the bugs hits you square on

Fast is when then they get stuck in your teeth


A while back I made the mistake of remarking to a friend of mine that I thought the aerodynamics of my Ducati must be pretty good, because there were less bugs stuck to it than my CBR6.

His reply was that he doubted it had anything to do with aerodynamics as I wasn't going fast enough to catch up with the bugs!


I trust he's no longer a friend??!!

_Dave_

9,470 posts

272 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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Tried going slowly, its too uncomfortable, too much weight on the wrists and boring, so pretty quick most of the time for me, no speed camera's here either, which helps!

chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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_Dave_ said:
Tried going slowly, its too uncomfortable, too much weight on the wrists and boring, so pretty quick most of the time for me, no speed camera's here either, which helps!


Lovely, and you have the weather and the roads to take full advantage?!

srdtvr

332 posts

290 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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You can go off people

_Dave_

9,470 posts

272 months

Friday 22nd September 2006
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chilli said:
_Dave_ said:
Tried going slowly, its too uncomfortable, too much weight on the wrists and boring, so pretty quick most of the time for me, no speed camera's here either, which helps!


Lovely, and you have the weather and the roads to take full advantage?!


But of course! its rained about 5 or 6 times since er.....May!!!

The roads are amazing too, empty, well surfaced etc....I could go on, sorry srd!

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

285 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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In the past ive found that riding slower and concentrating on lines instead of speed has been the easiest way to ride faster - you relax more and therefore look further ahead, become more consistent and smoother and end up riding far faster but in your own little bubble of serenity. Every perfect corner feels like some kind of artform and you feel at one with the bike.


Or maybe it's just me.

black-k1

12,650 posts

251 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Mad Dave said:
In the past ive found that riding slower and concentrating on lines instead of speed has been the easiest way to ride faster - you relax more and therefore look further ahead, become more consistent and smoother and end up riding far faster but in your own little bubble of serenity. Every perfect corner feels like some kind of artform and you feel at one with the bike.


Or maybe it's just me.


Nope, it's not just you. If I want to go faster I always start by going slower and concentrating on lines, position and most importantly visibility. As you say, this all makes you smoother and thus the speed increases without the “drama”. There’s nothing quite like that feeling you get as bend after band gets eaten quickly, smoothly and safely.

spahawk

1 posts

233 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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I tried riding slowly twice, the first time I had an ZX9 knocked from under me at a junction where I had right of way second time vfr800 same thing my right of way, neither driver saw me with my lights ablaze and it being dark??, if I were going fast I would not have been there for the accidents to have happend in the first place.