First Bike, First Mini Hoon...... I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
First Bike, First Mini Hoon...... I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
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anonymous-user

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76 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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Just got back from my first outing on my new bike... OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Unloaded it from the truck, rushed in to get my gear on and away ....... tons of torque to scare me for quite a while and a great high seating position that means you can see everything around you and around the other cars on the road.

I am going to seriously love this bike and biking in general. Strange to not have my instructor talking to me via intercom though!!!

Happy biking everyone thumbup

ballon

1,173 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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I can remember my first proper bike, awesome feeling.bounce

Congrats.

remal

25,071 posts

256 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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lucky sod. I hopfully will have the same feeling tomorrow. roll on luch time. glad you are having fun.

the wifes pissed of as she thought i would not enjoy riding a bike and so did not kcik up much of a stink when I said i was going for my DAS. "haha wrong I thinks"!

hiccy

664 posts

234 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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Yes mate, was the scariest thing going for my first test ride with no instructor about to keep me straight! eek I still panick about leaving the indicators on too.

Three weeks and 1400 miles on and still an utter thrill though.

Have fun!

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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Great stuff, just spend time getting used to the bike. Tis a great feeling eh, and the weekend is on it's way...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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chilli said:
Great stuff, just spend time getting used to the bike. Tis a great feeling eh, and the weekend is on it's way...


Unfortunately flying out to US on Saturday on business for a week But... no work this week after lunchtime today so lots of time for some fun!!!

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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garyhun said:
chilli said:
Great stuff, just spend time getting used to the bike. Tis a great feeling eh, and the weekend is on it's way...


Unfortunately flying out to US on Saturday on business for a week But... no work this week after lunchtime today so lots of time for some fun!!!


Sounds ok.. A few days on the bike, then a few days to reflect an decide what you ned to buy next. Isb't the states a great place to buy cheap biking gear? (or did I just make that up?!)

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Wednesday 8th November 2006
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chilli said:
garyhun said:
chilli said:
Great stuff, just spend time getting used to the bike. Tis a great feeling eh, and the weekend is on it's way...


Unfortunately flying out to US on Saturday on business for a week But... no work this week after lunchtime today so lots of time for some fun!!!


Sounds ok.. A few days on the bike, then a few days to reflect an decide what you ned to buy next. Isb't the states a great place to buy cheap biking gear? (or did I just make that up?!)


yes My suitcase is very empty on purpose

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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Went for my first proper hoon today. Lots of twisty roads and a couple of dual carriageways. The bike handles so brilliantly on the twisties.... really can throw it from side to side. Even got up to 90MPH on the open road but, boy do you get some serious buffeting!!! Conclusion.... made a great choice of my fist bike!!!!

And the best bit... seeing a long line of cars queueing and just riding past them. Now that's magic

aeropilot

39,331 posts

249 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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chilli said:
Isn't the states a great place to buy cheap biking gear? (or did I just make that up?!)


Nope, you didn't make it up, and yes it is...

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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garyhun said:
Went for my first proper hoon today. Lots of twisty roads and a couple of dual carriageways. The bike handles so brilliantly on the twisties.... really can throw it from side to side. Even got up to 90MPH on the open road but, boy do you get some serious buffeting!!! Conclusion.... made a great choice of my fist bike!!!!

And the best bit... seeing a long line of cars queueing and just riding past them. Now that's magic


Blimey, you have got some nads....T'was ages before I'd filter!!!

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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chilli said:
garyhun said:
Went for my first proper hoon today. Lots of twisty roads and a couple of dual carriageways. The bike handles so brilliantly on the twisties.... really can throw it from side to side. Even got up to 90MPH on the open road but, boy do you get some serious buffeting!!! Conclusion.... made a great choice of my fist bike!!!!

And the best bit... seeing a long line of cars queueing and just riding past them. Now that's magic


Blimey, you have got some nads....T'was ages before I'd filter!!!


Not a proper filter.... just rode past them all to the front of the traffic light queue!!!!

julianb

311 posts

236 months

Monday 20th November 2006
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I remember my first filtering foray. Just as you say, A queue of cars at some lights, so I piss past 'em all and as I get to the lead car the lights go green.

Absolutely mint.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Monday 20th November 2006
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julianb said:
I remember my first filtering foray. Just as you say, A queue of cars at some lights, so I piss past 'em all and as I get to the lead car the lights go green.

Absolutely mint.


yes

remal

25,071 posts

256 months

Monday 20th November 2006
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garyhun said:
julianb said:
I remember my first filtering foray. Just as you say, A queue of cars at some lights, so I piss past 'em all and as I get to the lead car the lights go green.

Absolutely mint.


yes


yes did my first filter recently, what fun. got to laugh when the knob in the Focus tryed to keep upscratchchinbanghead

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

263 months

Tuesday 21st November 2006
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My first filtering experience was on a run to Southend, one weekend. The traffic was backed up along the A127 for about 10 miles out of Southend. Splitting the traffic must have saved me an hour.

virgil

1,557 posts

246 months

Tuesday 21st November 2006
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Did my first filtering on the way back from the test centre. 8/10 cars at lights. Filtered up the outside (plenty of room) behind the instructor.

Felt great. Though would be a lot more caucious/nervous going down the middle of a two lane. Think the ideal is to just keep the speed down to a level you are confortable with (very slow but above a wobble ). Will do me for now - don't see the point in hooning down the middle to certain death if someone pops over for a look see...

wedg1e

27,002 posts

287 months

Tuesday 21st November 2006
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Did Alderley Edge to Teesside in an hour and three-quarters last week. Only 125 miles, but it included the A34, M60, M62, M1 and A1M... in the rush hour

The ST11 is about a mile wide across the mirrors (which are also about the same height as car mirrors) so you have to be damn sure it'll fit before you squirt through a gap.

Quite funny creating a 4th lane when the M62 was at a standstill by Hartshead Moor services after some numpty ground to a halt in the middle lane eek
Two mile tailback? No problem hehe

hiccy

664 posts

234 months

Tuesday 21st November 2006
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Only problem I find with filtering is knowing where to draw the line:

Stationary traffic, no problem, squirt through them all.

3-5mph, like your normal crawling tailback: fook sitting around here, Ahm'a commin thru!

15-30mph inner city mway tailback: hmm, I could just squirt by this couple. Oh and that one. Oh and that one is just a bloody menace, get him behind me!

Next thing you know yer dressed in black on a black gixxer thou and releasing videos to the general public of your insane filtering. smokin

Then reality hits you and you realise that filtering through traffic doing 50mph is probably fatal. eek

virgil

1,557 posts

246 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2006
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Isn't the general rule of thumb <20mp traffic and nore more that 20 on top of that?

Still not sure I'd feel safe doing 20 mph more but I guess it comes with experience (but then so can complacency)