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18-01-05, 12:44 AM | #1 |
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How many times have you said this?
I am completely addicted to riding my bike, I swore to myself when I had my minor off near christmas that 'oh thats it! its going away now!'. That thought lasts about ooh 1 day maybe at most!
My mate fell of his moped the other day (its a 180 but hes still a tosser for buying a ped after passing his DAS) and he was the same, saying how thats it now for the winter. Again maybe 2 days later hes back on the bike. I dont think anyone has any control over it at all, I definately ride too fast and I worry myself to be honest but I absolutely do not have the power to put the thing away. I even tell myself of a morning 'drive slow! just drive the same speed as the cars!' But then a gap opens up in the traffic and my brains says ' eh! if you nail it you could get through that gap!' and even though its the most pointless manouvre ever, I just have no control what-so-ever lol I ride too fast but not dangerously (if you see what I mean) but I need to calm it down, how to do that is another question. Getting married is a good cure Ive heard, bye bye motorbike |
18-01-05, 02:26 AM | #2 |
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seeing that, i think i could be the same apart from i need my bike to get to and from work as cant afford car just yet
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18-01-05, 06:37 AM | #4 |
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A good tip I was told many years back, was to put a photo of your family or parents in front of you, in the fairing somewhere, so it always catches you eye.
It works to, that gap, seems just a bit smaller all of a sudden. Cheers Mark.
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18-01-05, 08:09 AM | #6 | |
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I'll Second that, good comment Mark. A piccy of the little ones (If you have any) works. Mass |
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18-01-05, 08:49 AM | #7 | |
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TWO mag ran one for a while when the mag first started and covered scoots as well as proper bikes and often printed the picture of a road tester wheelying it. If it's any other 'ped then you might be right. Obviously, this doesn't apply to anyone who's done DAS and has a proper bike as well |
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18-01-05, 09:01 AM | #8 |
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hey caines, i understand where you are coming from on this one.
if you want a good reason to slow down, why not stop next to a tree on chelsea embankment where a hornet rider was killed before christmas. if you read some of the letters attached to said tree, you'll take it easy. sorry to be depressing, but it is what i did and it has had the right effect, ie slowed me right down. i'm also a new rider and need to be extra careful. Will. |
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There's some good advice about safe/improved riding in this months Ride mag............. track, city, open road and touring all covered. The stuff in the open road bit is the same as on the Bikesafe course. The rider being trained was one of the ITV news staff, I think. |
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18-01-05, 10:12 AM | #10 |
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Someone once said there are two types of biker, those that have fallen off and those that will fall off.
Being one of the former I take it really easy in traffic, still quicker than a cage but not taking stupid risks if I can help it. Believe me, after your first trip to A&E on a back board with your clothes sliced off you'll calm down. Although 6 months after that I bought my first gixer |
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