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Ride a motorbike at your own peril

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 23 Dec 2014
petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
23 Dec 2014 4:58PM
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Yesterday was driving north on Albany Hwy ( in the right lane)

I stop at the major intersection in Maddington,with only a motorbike in front of me. Both lanes heading north and south are choc a bloc with cars.

As the light turns green the bike accelerates fast but a little slower than a normal bike.

On the other side which are heading south,around 100 / 150 metres past the traffic lights-- a few cars decide to do the right thing and leave a space for a car which wants to turn right or north out of a business.

Unfortunately,he did not see the fast travelling and smaller sized bike.

Luckily no collision------ but only missed the bike by around 10 metres max.

It can happen that quick. The motorcyclist did absolutely nothing wrong,but one mistake by the car driver and he was very nearly history or very close to it.

With no cage to protect you from the inevitable collision---- bikes are a very dangerous form of transport

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
23 Dec 2014 5:11PM
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Try riding a bicycle around Perth.
People are completely blind to you.

GPA
WA, 2528 posts
23 Dec 2014 5:31PM
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poor relative said..
Try riding a bicycle around Perth.
People are completely blind to you.


As someone who has been hit by a car (whilst cycling) three times I can attest to that! (and I have the x-rays to prove it).

I now ride a hybrid flat-bar road bike and stick primarily to the paths...

deXtrous
NSW, 451 posts
23 Dec 2014 9:15PM
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Any good motorcyclist will automatically assume a right turning car on the opposite side of the road is going to pull out in front of you and is fully prepared to take evasive action.

jn1
SA, 2635 posts
23 Dec 2014 9:49PM
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petermac33 said..



That's it. You've called it dude. SHOW US YER KTM !!!!!!! (or Ducati if you have bad taste )

jn1
SA, 2635 posts
23 Dec 2014 9:53PM
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jn1
SA, 2635 posts
23 Dec 2014 10:01PM
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My old KTM at Sedan Hill a few years ago. My happy place






Mark _australia
WA, 23452 posts
23 Dec 2014 10:03PM
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You can't carry windsurfing gear with it, end of argument.

Haydn24
QLD, 473 posts
24 Dec 2014 12:26AM
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jn1 said..
My old KTM at Sedan Hill a few years ago. My happy place







Wow dude,

way to turn the thread into your own show pony thread

you are... hardcore!!

I agree, motorbikes are dangerous, especially the way they are ridden

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
24 Dec 2014 2:34AM
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Mark _australia said..
You can't carry windsurfing gear with it, end of argument.



But you can get kite gear on one. Now that's the end of the arguement.

RumChaser
TAS, 628 posts
24 Dec 2014 12:04PM
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You could carry your mother-in-law around on one too. Not much fun though.

Spocktek
WA, 281 posts
24 Dec 2014 10:14AM
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'79GS1000

Harley

KTM530
I've hurt myself windsurfing more than I have riding.
Edit: Harley's doing a wheelie

worrier
WA, 726 posts
24 Dec 2014 11:12AM
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My rules for bike riding:
#1 always wear full protective clothing
#2 treat every one as your enemy when riding a bike. They are all out to kill me.


W

jn1
SA, 2635 posts
24 Dec 2014 1:56PM
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Haydn24 said..

I agree, motorbikes are dangerous, especially the way they are ridden

But do you ride ?

Worrier: I love your Duke

genuine
332 posts
24 Dec 2014 11:33AM
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Spocktek said..


'79GS1000

Harley

KTM530
I've hurt myself windsurfing more than I have riding.
Edit: Harley's doing a wheelie


Love that 530, nice bit of kit. Im a massive KTM fan

Spocktek
WA, 281 posts
24 Dec 2014 12:06PM
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Yeah the 530`s a weapon! The funny thing is the DOT changed the motorbike lic. laws. The 530 is learner approved here in WA.
It`s about 50hp and weighs less than 100kgs and the nutsiest dirtbike I`ve ever ridden!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
24 Dec 2014 2:14PM
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A whole 10 meters! I'd be thrilled if people missed me by that much.

Another KTM thread!

jn1
SA, 2635 posts
24 Dec 2014 2:52PM
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Kamikuza said..

Another KTM thread!


That's the Spirit !

Simondo
VIC, 8024 posts
24 Dec 2014 4:26PM
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poor relative said..
Try riding a bicycle around Perth.
People are completely blind to you.


Agree! Same everywhere... When I ride my Mountain Bike, 95% of the riding is "OFF ROAD"!... I don't trust car drivers!


Same thing goes for my (KTM!) Trail Bike... I ride it out of town at a very slow / orderly speed, leave myself heaps of room,... Only need to travel about 1.5km to get out of town, then I do 10km on B roads... Barely see other cars... Then into the dirt... Barely see any other vehicle (period!)... I don't trust other drivers!

My rough estimate of other drivers;
90% of drivers are quite fine / OK.
7% get a little random, or are just running late, and take a few risks, or cruising and "day-dreaming" not paying attention...
3% are FULLY RANDOM! (aggressive drivers)...

I always aware that those 3% can "pop-up" out of nowhere!...

With that awareness, I have ZERO accidents... (my wife drives pretty carefully, but she's a ditzy air-head on the road, and has little bingles every 6 months, on average... - she is a very smart person though... but she's away with the fairies, daydreaming, when on the roads!)...

Poodle
WA, 867 posts
24 Dec 2014 4:01PM
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Spocktek said..


'79GS1000




Yeh I had one of these - Jet black with 4 into 1's. A beast of a thing :-) :-) :-) Top fun.

But as PM33 suggests, I gave it away when I was still young with only a few minor scars to show. I dont regret it.

Mark _australia
WA, 23452 posts
25 Dec 2014 12:50PM
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Chris6791 said..

Mark _australia said..
You can't carry windsurfing gear with it, end of argument.




But you can get kite gear on one. Now that's the end of the arguement.


Kite board vs 100kph apparent wind. Go for it.

Kierannq
QLD, 150 posts
25 Dec 2014 4:43PM
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this is my Harley, only done 4000km in two years, including riding it from GC to TSV when I bought it. these days I prefer pedal power, takes longer to get anywhere but I enjoy it more.




Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
25 Dec 2014 6:15PM
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When I was younger, I was the ONLY one of my motorcycling friends that didn't have a serious motorcycling accident. They all used to behave like they were in a video game, whereas I used to ride defensively all the time. (ie. go through intersections using another vehicle as a shield, constantly adjust lane position to not be in blind spot of cars, expect people to run the red light, etc.)

Even so, I can think of at least 3 times where I avoided probable death by a split second.

Anyway, if it's show and tell, here's the old rice burner - little brother to "the king". Early 80's Kwaka's were way ahead of the game at the time.


cammd
QLD, 4272 posts
25 Dec 2014 5:55PM
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I just did a 5000k ride from qld to tassieand back and spent a week riding around down there on my big bmw adventure. I did nearly get cleaned up just south of Sydney on the Hume. Cars in front hit the brakes and swerved then a tyre appeared in the middle of the road in front. I had time to brake and swerve to the left to avoid it but when I looked to the right the car behind me was next to me. Two of us occupying the same space in the one lane. Was very glad i went left and he went right. If i was in a car he would have run up the back of me which would not be good but probably not fatal. If he hit me on the bike i probably wouldnt be posting this. There is no doubt bikes are dangerous but then getting out of bed everyday is perilous as well.

Ps Tassie is an awesome place to ride bikes.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
25 Dec 2014 9:38PM
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I'm planning a trip from Delhi>Kathmandu>Everest>Tibet

cammd
QLD, 4272 posts
25 Dec 2014 9:50PM
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FlySurfer said..


I'm planning a rip from Delhi>Kathmandu>Everest>Tibet


That sounds like a real adventure. Below is my GS (red one)






Buster fin
WA, 2595 posts
25 Dec 2014 8:37PM
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cammd said..
...but then getting out of bed everyday is perilous as well.




Indeed. Sleeping on the ground is highly recommended.
As a pro bike rider, I risk life and limb daily.

I need a different job.

Spocktek
WA, 281 posts
25 Dec 2014 9:41PM
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^^ pro bike rider? That's a boyhood dream. Tell us more..

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
26 Dec 2014 12:48AM
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Harrow said...
When I was younger, I was the ONLY one of my motorcycling friends that didn't have a serious motorcycling accident. They all used to behave like they were in a video game, whereas I used to ride defensively all the time. (ie. go through intersections using another vehicle as a shield, constantly adjust lane position to not be in blind spot of cars, expect people to run the red light, etc.)

Even so, I can think of at least 3 times where I avoided probable death by a split second.

Anyway, if it's show and tell, here's the old rice burner - little brother to "the king". Early 80's Kwaka's were way ahead of the game at the time.




Great pic
The epitomie of 80's cool. ( especially the occy strap tiedown )

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
26 Dec 2014 3:28AM
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Mark _australia said..



Chris6791 said..




Mark _australia said..
You can't carry windsurfing gear with it, end of argument.







But you can get kite gear on one. Now that's the end of the arguement.





Kite board vs 100kph apparent wind. Go for it.




As if Mark would let anyone end an argument but him lol
But I will end it




Poledancing platform vs 100km apparent wind,,,,ha ha ha
END OF ARGUMENT lol

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
26 Dec 2014 9:51AM
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harry potter said..


Harrow said...



Great pic
The epitomie of 80's cool. ( especially the occy strap tiedown )



Ha, ha, unfortunately I don't have a pic of the HQ wagon loaded up with the Bombora Tri-fin, complete with flouro pink sail wrapped around the mast. Try telling the kids dad wasn't always a dag.



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