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wassy

Original Poster:

632 posts

276 months

Saturday 14th April 2007
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We had another motorcycle fatal on Thursday.
That's five in Cumbria within a two week period, enjoy the good weather but please take it easy.

sammy_bibs

192 posts

227 months

Saturday 14th April 2007
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I saw one totalled on the way home today, Petersfield end of A272, not sure how he was as lots people htere so we just got out of the way. Not nice to see. Hope ok..

EvoBarry

1,903 posts

286 months

Saturday 14th April 2007
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Hate to sound callous but I fear its too many of the fair weather bikers getting out for the first time this year and not building up slowly again I know I was quite rusty when I got back on mine in Jan...

SVS

3,824 posts

292 months

Sunday 15th April 2007
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Yeah, it's certainly silly season as all the fair weather bikers get out their steeds. Seeing people on sportsbikes paddling their way slowly down the road doesn't exude confidence! (Shame really, as winter riding can be very rewarding.)

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Sunday 15th April 2007
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EvoBarry said:
Hate to sound callous but I fear its too many of the fair weather bikers getting out for the first time this year and not building up slowly again I know I was quite rusty when I got back on mine in Jan...


im sorry to say it but i think your prob right

i personaly never have a problem getting back "into it" on the road bike after the off-season ,but then i do ride my dirtbike all year so i guess that helps!


Edited by y2blade on Sunday 15th April 21:09

cossiemetro

1,092 posts

261 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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so experienced riders are ok to ride like nobs !!!! some bikers are just plain IDIOTS
sorry but its a fact

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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cossiemetro said:
so experienced riders are ok to ride like nobs !!!! some bikers are just plain IDIOTS
sorry but its a fact


Now where did someone say that?

Twit

2,908 posts

285 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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Totally agree, I have seen some utter nobs on the roads this weekend on bikes, feckin morons.

I dont use my bike during the summer weekends as the roads are full of leather wearing nob cheeses whose only aim is to ride round in circles, get their knees down or maybe venture a whole 10 miles or so to the nearest 'meet' to join the rest of the brigade. Its mad!!!! The worse thing is that when it rains or gets dark they seem to shit theselves and can't ride. Saw a bloke this morning on a Triumph speed triple thing, he looked so stiff and ridgid in the shoulders I'm surprised the bike went round any bends and seeing him wobble through the traffic was scary...

I dont get why people dont ride all year round. The winter is much more fun than the summer anyway and when the summer comes round its much much better!!!

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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garyhun said:
cossiemetro said:
so experienced riders are ok to ride like nobs !!!! some bikers are just plain IDIOTS
sorry but its a fact


Now where did someone say that?


my thoughts too!

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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Twit said:
Totally agree, I have seen some utter nobs on the roads this weekend on bikes, feckin morons.

I dont use my bike during the summer weekends as the roads are full of leather wearing nob cheeses whose only aim is to ride round in circles, get their knees down or maybe venture a whole 10 miles or so to the nearest 'meet' to join the rest of the brigade. Its mad!!!! The worse thing is that when it rains or gets dark they seem to shit theselves and can't ride. Saw a bloke this morning on a Triumph speed triple thing, he looked so stiff and ridgid in the shoulders I'm surprised the bike went round any bends and seeing him wobble through the traffic was scary...

I dont get why people dont ride all year round. The winter is much more fun than the summer anyway and when the summer comes round its much much better!!!


I have to say that having only passed my test in October, at the ripe old age of 43, I still have much to learn. BUT... I was on the bike throughout the winter, in the rain on many occasions, and had the odd heart stopping moment going over manhole covers that were more slippery than ice. Not only has this given me a great deal of respect for the conditions I am riding in, it has also tought me plenty about the handling characetristics of my bike and, I believe, made me a much better rider already than if I had waited for the sunshine. I still go round bends in the wet fairly slowly as I still do not really know where the limit is but my dry weather riding is so much better today than the dry weather days in November. What's more I seem to have more time to look around me, check mirrors etc as I spend less time worrying about controlling the bike and more about riding it (if that makes sense?) !!

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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garyhun said:
Twit said:
Totally agree, I have seen some utter nobs on the roads this weekend on bikes, feckin morons.

I dont use my bike during the summer weekends as the roads are full of leather wearing nob cheeses whose only aim is to ride round in circles, get their knees down or maybe venture a whole 10 miles or so to the nearest 'meet' to join the rest of the brigade. Its mad!!!! The worse thing is that when it rains or gets dark they seem to shit theselves and can't ride. Saw a bloke this morning on a Triumph speed triple thing, he looked so stiff and ridgid in the shoulders I'm surprised the bike went round any bends and seeing him wobble through the traffic was scary...

I dont get why people dont ride all year round. The winter is much more fun than the summer anyway and when the summer comes round its much much better!!!


I have to say that having only passed my test in October, at the ripe old age of 43, I still have much to learn. BUT... I was on the bike throughout the winter, in the rain on many occasions, and had the odd heart stopping moment going over manhole covers that were more slippery than ice. Not only has this given me a great deal of respect for the conditions I am riding in, it has also tought me plenty about the handling characetristics of my bike and, I believe, made me a much better rider already than if I had waited for the sunshine. I still go round bends in the wet fairly slowly as I still do not really know where the limit is but my dry weather riding is so much better today than the dry weather days in November. What's more I seem to have more time to look around me, check mirrors etc as I spend less time worrying about controlling the bike and more about riding it (if that makes sense?) !!


good on you gary good to here your enjoying your riding,thats what its all about isnt it

Twit

2,908 posts

285 months

Monday 16th April 2007
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Good stuff!!!

I have total respect for anyone who rides all year, regardless of whether they passed their test last week or last decade!

Its all about fun and freedom in the end!

theturbs

949 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Must admit that I don't understand the fair-weather biking thing - there is so much to learn during the winter months.

Each to their own, but IMHO the fair-weather lot are missing out.

hiccy

664 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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garyhun said:
Twit said:
Totally agree, I have seen some utter nobs on the roads this weekend on bikes, feckin morons.

I dont use my bike during the summer weekends as the roads are full of leather wearing nob cheeses whose only aim is to ride round in circles, get their knees down or maybe venture a whole 10 miles or so to the nearest 'meet' to join the rest of the brigade. Its mad!!!! The worse thing is that when it rains or gets dark they seem to shit theselves and can't ride. Saw a bloke this morning on a Triumph speed triple thing, he looked so stiff and ridgid in the shoulders I'm surprised the bike went round any bends and seeing him wobble through the traffic was scary...

I dont get why people dont ride all year round. The winter is much more fun than the summer anyway and when the summer comes round its much much better!!!


I have to say that having only passed my test in October, at the ripe old age of 43, I still have much to learn. BUT... I was on the bike throughout the winter, in the rain on many occasions, and had the odd heart stopping moment going over manhole covers that were more slippery than ice. Not only has this given me a great deal of respect for the conditions I am riding in, it has also tought me plenty about the handling characetristics of my bike and, I believe, made me a much better rider already than if I had waited for the sunshine. I still go round bends in the wet fairly slowly as I still do not really know where the limit is but my dry weather riding is so much better today than the dry weather days in November. What's more I seem to have more time to look around me, check mirrors etc as I spend less time worrying about controlling the bike and more about riding it (if that makes sense?) !!


Ditto: had the bike 6 months, put on around 7,000 miles now, more than many do in a year. Whilst my skills are so underdeveloped I couldn't imagine not riding the bike, I'd be a total hazard to myself and others when I came back; I'm enough of a nob as it is tbh.

Totally NFI in "getting my knee down", although I do examine my chicken strips on a regular basis but honestly far more interested in being a good road rider than pretending I'm a racer: that's what the track is for.

Marki

15,763 posts

291 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Twit said:

I dont get why people dont ride all year round. The winter is much more fun than the summer anyway and when the summer comes round its much much better!!!



scratchchin

biker's nemesis

40,875 posts

229 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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I couldn't think of anything more mind numbing than riding throughout the winter, and as for fair weather bikers... well, that must be me then.irked