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    Question Bikes and bridges?

    Hey guys! With the impending doom of long winter months, i came to a realisation today that I have no idea about the 'rules' (legal or social) about bikes on the harbour bridge during storms/winter months. Is there anything i should know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kunoichi View Post
    Hey guys! With the impending doom of long winter months, i came to a realisation today that I have no idea about the 'rules' (legal or social) about bikes on the harbour bridge during storms/winter months. Is there anything i should know?
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    bridges get ice on them before the surrounding roads?

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    If you should happen to be blown over the side, do not try to swim to land. Keep youself afloat, and wait for rescue. If you see a boat approaching , raise your arm. A wise rider would carry a small whistle around his or her neck, with which to attract attention, expecially at night.
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    so they don't close the bridge sometimes for bikes? Kuz i think i heard that once
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    If the wind's blowing from the left, leave a bit of gap on the right side of your lane...

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    so they don't close the bridge sometimes for bikes? Kuz i think i heard that once
    Only when it is ice covered (as noted supra, the bridge will become iced before the surrounding roads). The problem then is that trucks will slide backwards down the bridge, which is dangerous for bikes behind them, because of course, we do not have a reverse gear. If you see trucks sliding backwards down the bridge, take prompt evasive action (But do be careful not to be blown over the side whilst doing so, it's a long way down, and the water is very cold. We lose a few every year that way)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kunoichi View Post
    so they don't close the bridge sometimes for bikes? Kuz i think i heard that once

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    Way to go guys. A young lady has asked a serious question. Serious replies please.

    There are occasions when the bridge has "advisories" that bikes should not travel across it due to weather conditions. As a newer rider these might be a good guide to follow until you are totally confident in all weather conditions. Klingon posted earlier this week on this precise topic.
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    My top tops for riding in serious rain/wind

    1. Stay loose and relaxed. If you grip the bars tight you'll be all over the place.
    2. Keep the RPM near the redline. The spinning metal in the engine will help keep you vertical.
    3. Stick the windward (facing the wind) knee out like a sail. It helps balance when the gusts hit.

    Some people also like to lie on the tank. I don't bother unless it's bridge closing gales and 1-3 aren't working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    Don't run out of gas.

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    Can you be fined for doing so on the Harbour bridge?

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    Listen to the radio on windy days and if they are saying that bikes are not advised to take the bridge then don't unless you learned to ride in Wellington.
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    Harbour bridge ona wet windy day isn't a place i like to go and play.
    The steel plate you hit as you go on the bridge is slippery and the wind gusts aint a lot of fun.
    from 4 years of commuting daily ove rthe bridge
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    When we had that big storm last year, cops would try to stop any bikes that crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Harbour bridge ona wet windy day isn't a place i like to go and play.
    The steel plate you hit as you go on the bridge is slippery and the wind gusts aint a lot of fun.
    from 4 years of commuting daily ove rthe bridge
    Yeah but you ride big grunters with fairings and shit.

    Nekkid 250s are just fine on the Harbour Bridge. Every time they have one of these `bikes banned GTFO' I get my hopes up and take a trip across and every single time it's been a complete let-down.

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