View Full Version : Have you ever had that bad feeling
FROSTY
12th February 2006, 20:01
You're on the bike. There's something wrong--something you just can't put you finger on. The feeling gets stronger and stronger.
So you stop. No real reason to stop.
Ever had this happen??
Freaky aye??
Jantar
12th February 2006, 20:04
I had this happen a couple of times on the way home after night shift. I finally worked out that it was a combination of being over-tired, cold tyres on a cold road and less than perfect front tyre pressure.
loosebruce
12th February 2006, 20:05
Huh, explain more, the only reason i stop is for gas or if i crash.
Maha
12th February 2006, 20:09
I find i need i piss when that feeling happens, and putting ya finger on it is easier when you're not riding...........
James Deuce
12th February 2006, 20:18
Yep. Going up the Rimutakas on the way to Tauranga in Octobr 2003, I pulled over into a layby on a blind corer, just as one of those massive quarry dump trucks came round the corner using both lanes. The front right bumper missed me by 6 inches and I was parked off the road. I have no idea why I stopped. The only thing I can think of is that my sub-concious saw the truck coming down the hill further up the road and just took over at the right moment, as my concious brain hadn't registered it.
Bonez
12th February 2006, 20:19
You're on the bike. There's something wrong--something you just can't put you finger on. The feeling gets stronger and stronger.
So you stop. No real reason to stop.
Ever had this happen??
Freaky aye??
Give the bike a good look over Frosty, just to be safe.
Edit- Check the fuel tank very carrrrrrrrrefully. There should be some sort of flamable liquid inside. Use a ciggy lighter to illuminate the cavity.
Jackrat
12th February 2006, 20:33
Yeah I used to stop for no apparent reason when it rained.
Was riding an SD900 Ducati at the time,I sold it an it hasn't happened since.
Spooky as man!!:shifty:
jonbuoy
12th February 2006, 20:43
Not during but sometimes I get bad vibes before a ride - sometimes I take note and take it easy or a different route, sometimes I ignore it. I've had that sort of feeling doing other stuff before, maybe sometimes your subconcious registers stuff your normal brain doesn't or maybe I'm just fucked up and paranoid.............
sedge
12th February 2006, 20:53
You're on the bike. There's something wrong--something you just can't put you finger on. The feeling gets stronger and stronger.
So you stop. No real reason to stop.
Ever had this happen??
Freaky aye??
From what I've read on here lately, any minute now one of the resident hard men will pipe up with a story about running from the cops and how if you stop you're a no-dick :)
Yeah... Well, it's happened to me, I've stopped before, then got freaked out about sitting on my bike under the stars in the middle of the night in the middle of frecking nowhere, so got going.
I put it down to a long day, the long ride down from Thames that night and the 20 cups of coffee may have had something to do with it.
It was good to get home... Caffeine induced heebee jeebies...
Sedge.
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 20:53
I find i need i piss when that feeling happens, and putting ya finger on it is easier when you're not riding...........
i second that.
sriously though ive had that feeling and i ignored it once and passed a car and ummm yeah we all know that story:blink: :thud:
Bonez
12th February 2006, 21:03
i second that.
sriously though ive had that feeling and i ignored it once and passed a car and ummm yeah we all know that story:blink: :thud:But you never tried to flap your wings grasshopper.......................
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 21:06
But you never tried to flap your wings grasshopper.......................
oh was that the problem? i tried the bouncing on head to reduce friction oh master
Bonez
12th February 2006, 21:16
oh was that the problem? i tried the bouncing on head to reduce friction oh masterThe most protected part of the body, a good decision. A bling is awarded to you little one......
Kornholio
12th February 2006, 21:20
Yeah... Well, it's happened to me, I've stopped before, then got freaked out about sitting on my bike under the stars in the middle of the night in the middle of frecking nowhere, so got going.
Years ago when I was driving home from parties I would imagine a werewolf was running along beside the car and used to freak me out and wouldnt look out the side window lol and speed up to get away from it lol..... just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
myvice
12th February 2006, 21:23
Turned round and went home once, dunno why, just a disturbance in the force.
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 21:24
The most protected parted the body, a good decision. A bling is awarded to you little one......
unfortunately hiting that fence in the post with my spine wasnt the best defencde although it was the obvious one:rofl:
myvice
12th February 2006, 21:25
You shouldn’t take afence so easily...
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 21:30
You shouldn’t take afence so easily...
what if i return it after?
myvice
12th February 2006, 21:31
what if i return it after?
Depends on where it has been!
How’s the rebuild coming along?
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 21:37
Depends on where it has been!
How’s the rebuild coming along?
lol
its getting very close to finish. another $600-700 and im waiting for eurodave to get back to me as im getting him to make me a new single seat cowling so i have an excuse not to take people:baby: .... i just got a new can on friday, a reverse megaphone shorty, im not sure if its legal but it will sound awesome. the subframe, forks and header pipes are all bieng worked on at the moment. i also have to whip up some new headlight brackets for the new streetfighter style lights
Bonez
12th February 2006, 21:39
unfortunately hiting that fence in the post with my spine wasnt the best defencde although it was the obvious one:rofl:A butterfly without a spine is like leaves falling to the ground.........................
bigbadwolf
12th February 2006, 21:50
Years ago when I was driving home from parties I would imagine a werewolf was running along beside the car and used to freak me out and wouldnt look out the side window lol and speed up to get away from it lol..... just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
Lol thats kinda screwed up dude... it would make a good movie tho! Don't worry you're not alone, I got really freaked out once when driving at 3am in the country with no streetlights, kept imagining that there were people on the sides of the road but they vanished when I got up to them...
Dam thinking about that now is making me paranoid... :crazy:
Mental Trousers
12th February 2006, 21:52
Years ago when I was driving home from parties I would imagine a werewolf was running along beside the car and used to freak me out and wouldnt look out the side window lol and speed up to get away from it lol..... just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
No wonder nobody can catch you. You're too busy being chased by werewolves.
ducatilover
12th February 2006, 21:57
A butterfly without a spine is like leaves falling to the ground.........................
im not a butterfly
sedge
12th February 2006, 22:10
just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
Well fark me... Exact same thing I was thinking when I stopped under the stars in the middle of nowhere ! Freaking werewolves... Must be some weird genetic memory thing going on...
Thanks for reminding me, not... Guess what I'll be thinking about when I go on my next long night ride... :0
Must lay off the coffee, must lay off the coffee.
Sedge.
beyond
12th February 2006, 22:18
I remember going through the West side of Lake Taupo once in the thick forest part and was shitting myself at about 11.00pm.
Kept thinking I was going to have a head on with a Big Foot. Talk about erie and freaky. :) Pitch black except for your lights, cold and weird feeling. I think it's nicer to ride with one or two others in the middle of nowhere at night.
The_Dover
12th February 2006, 22:20
last time I had "that" feeling I came home via north shore hospital and picked up what was left of the bike the next day.
took fuckin ages to scour the field for pieces
SwanTiger
12th February 2006, 22:29
When I was younger (10 - 16 years) I was riding about on a variety of bikes, with no license of course. A lot of the time I would go riding at night or else the neighbours would call the police. After a while the spooky feeling goes away and I quite enjoy the lone night riding.
However, I freak out if I'm in a cage somewhere remote at night, or even sometimes during the day. It feels awkward.
Haven't been chased by any wolves yet.
Kornholio
12th February 2006, 22:41
Haven't been chased by any wolves yet.
Dont worry mate...you will!! :wait:
Ixion
12th February 2006, 22:42
im not a butterfly
No indeed, for the butterfly is the adult form. You are still young, you are in fact a caterpiller.:rofl: :devil2:
Ixion
12th February 2006, 22:44
I remember going through the West side of Lake Taupo once in the thick forest part and was shitting myself at about 11.00pm.
Kept thinking I was going to have a head on with a Big Foot. Talk about erie and freaky. :) Pitch black except for your lights, cold and weird feeling. I think it's nicer to ride with one or two others in the middle of nowhere at night.
Nay, I love riding alone at night. Especially moonless nights. 'Tis amazing how much you can see by starlight alone, once you are clear of the light pollution of cities and men. And forests , alone at night, are very beautiful places. Do not fear the night.
NotaGoth
12th February 2006, 23:17
Haven't gone for a ride and had that feeling at all - As you all know I don't have a bike as yet.
But years ago now, when my olds went on a bike run, they left me at this ladies place for the night. The WHOLE night I couldn't sleep. And kept saying that there was something wrong. "I can't sleep, theres something wrong with my mum." "No no no she's fine you'll see her tomorrow."
Sure enough mum came home next day all banged up from an accident. I guess that all I can say is "at least she came home."
Bonez
13th February 2006, 05:12
Nay, I love riding alone at night. Especially moonless nights. 'Tis amazing how much you can see by starlight alone, once you are clear of the light pollution of cities and men. And forests , alone at night, are very beautiful places. Do not fear the night.
Takapau plans can be riden in the middle of the night with full moon and light off :whistle: . There was a time there when I prefered night riding. You got use looking at the side of the road when facing oncoming traffic. It slowed me down too.
inlinefour
13th February 2006, 09:53
You're on the bike. There's something wrong--something you just can't put you finger on. The feeling gets stronger and stronger.
So you stop. No real reason to stop.
Ever had this happen??
Freaky aye??
Generally found the problem also. Must be the way the bike feels at the time? Have not had the problem however since riding newer bikes.
R1madness
13th February 2006, 09:55
Ahh the freeky feeling. Yep i stop for it or take a turn off the road i am on. I am too old to ignore myself now. If tis a feeling of "hmmm thats odd why dont i trust the bike" i stop and give it the once over. It is amaizing that your brain can register a new vibartion or noise that the body can bearly detect. I have found all sorts of things over the years. A loose front fork pinch blot, a loose rear caliper bolt, screw missing from the bottom fairing etc. Nothing major but worth the check.
If its a feeling of road danger i get off it.
I love riding at night. The darkness is my friend.
Wolf
13th February 2006, 13:23
Generally I'm fine out in the middle of nowhere by myself but a couple of times I've gotten creeped out in an area for no reason whatsoever - buggered if I was going to stop, though.
Usually though I only stop when I need a rest or a ciggy and I don't always wait until the next town so I'll be standing by my bike or pacing to get the blood back into my legs and buttocks out in the middle of nowhere - no worries, nothing but tranquility and peacefulness.
Got bad forebodings one night before riding to Morrinsville with my girlfriend on the back of the bike, kept envisioning someone pulling alongside and deliberately knocking us off the bike. Got to Cobham drive and someone did a U-turn in front of us and I dropped the bike. When I got home mum said "I had a gut feeling you would have an accident but I didn't say anything in case I put the wind up you."
Being a werewolf, my big fear is being chased up the road by humans.
Especially the yokel-looking ones with blazing torches and pitchforks... Even worse if they're in black and white.
Kornholio
13th February 2006, 13:34
Being a werewolf, my big fear is being chased up the road by humans.
Especially the yokel-looking ones with blazing torches and pitchforks... Even worse if they're in black and white.
Truce then... you dont attack me and I wont throw pitchforks at you :spudwave:
justsomeguy
13th February 2006, 13:43
Nay, I love riding alone at night. Especially moonless nights. 'Tis amazing how much you can see by starlight alone, once you are clear of the light pollution of cities and men. And forests , alone at night, are very beautiful places. Do not fear the night.
Cheenic Dwive :love: at night especially under a new moon. Huia rd too....
Feels a leeettle spooky sometimes when I'm in a weird frame of mind...... total pitch black, blind corner after blind corner.......:sweatdrop .............:laugh:
Which reminds me I need some extra lights pointing diagonally away from my headlights.
justsomeguy
13th February 2006, 13:47
Lol thats kinda screwed up dude... it would make a good movie tho!
Don't worry you're not alone, I got really freaked out once when driving at 3am in the country with no streetlights, kept imagining that there were people on the sides of the road but they vanished when I got up to them...
Dam thinking about that now is making me paranoid... :crazy:
Black Dog (1998)
http://imdb.com/title/tt0120610/
Cookie
13th February 2006, 14:02
Sometimes I "feel something in my bones" and take the old cageroony to work instead. Weird. I consider myself not superstitious but I go with my gut on those days. When I park the car at work, I think, "Well that went alright. Lucky I didn't take my bike eh?" :crazy:
Seriously though - being fairly new back on two wheels, I need to feel fully "on" to feel safe. I think that's a big part of it.
Shaun
13th February 2006, 14:04
Years ago when I was driving home from parties I would imagine a werewolf was running along beside the car and used to freak me out and wouldnt look out the side window lol and speed up to get away from it lol..... just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
Me thinks you been smoking to much
sunhuntin
13th February 2006, 15:36
the two times ive felt that i should slow down, stop or do something, ive not really done it.
the first time was i should slow down and let the lights go red. i didnt...shot through on the green [late for work] and got taken out by a cage that ran a stop sign. that of course trashed the bike, and ive still got a numb lower leg, im guessing will stay that way now.
the second time was out in the country in the wet at about 9pm. i was doing about 60k due to being unable to see properly. car coming from town...i dip my headlight so i dont blind them. see another car behind them, so slow down more and move over slightly away from the center line. bugger me if car 2 doesnt decide to try and pass [?] car one and theres 2 sets of lights level with each other. i freak a bit, stamp on the break and ride towards the ditch. luckily car 2 pulled behind the first and they both kept going. i stayed stopped for a while shaking before heading home. went down the same road the next day and saw my skidmark about the length of the bike. normally the road i was one, i do about 110 cos its a nice long straight. but due to the wet and being late [about 9pm ish, give or take] id slowed right up. had i been going faster, that would have been 2 bikes in a matter of months.
ive learned to listen to my gut...but whether i will do that the next time, i dont know.
enigma51
13th February 2006, 15:45
Years ago when I was driving home from parties I would imagine a werewolf was running along beside the car and used to freak me out and wouldnt look out the side window lol and speed up to get away from it lol..... just lately when being riding the bike late at night and are in the right frame of mind I bloody started imagining this bloody werewolf again and there is no protection from werewolves on a bike.... was waiting for the big claws or teeth to sink into my back lol....heh I think too much :doobey:
easy on the dope mate!
Wolf
13th February 2006, 15:52
i stayed stopped for a while shaking before heading home.
I know that feeling. The worst part is not being able to have a calming cigarette as the lighter flame and the end of the smoke are both shaking in different directions...
Kornholio
13th February 2006, 16:02
I know that feeling. The worst part is not being able to have a calming cigarette as the lighter flame and the end of the smoke are both shaking in different directions...
...and dont forget the Werewolves lurking in the bushes :crazy:
Wolf
14th February 2006, 08:44
...and dont forget the Werewolves lurking in the bushes :crazy:
Nah, the werewolves I could party with, it's the yokels shambling up the road brandishing farm implements and torches, eyeing up the bike and uttering cries of "black magic" and "witchcraft" and "burn him" that really give me the shits...
Don't break down or have a smoke break near any of the villages between Waiouru and Bulls...
MSTRS
14th February 2006, 08:52
Nah, the werewolves I could party with, it's the yokels shambling up the road brandishing farm implements and torches, eyeing up the bike and uttering cries of "black magic" and "witchcraft" and "burn him" that really give me the shits...
Don't break down or have a smoke break near any of the villages between Waiouru and Bulls...
Tis OK - I know the whereabouts of a reliable Igor
Kornholio
14th February 2006, 15:13
Don't break down or have a smoke break near any of the villages between Waiouru and Bulls...
Or outside Dover's house:shake:
Wolf
14th February 2006, 15:16
Or outside Dover's house:shake:
Dude, we avoid driving down that road... :devil2:
enigma51
14th February 2006, 15:20
Or outside Dover's house:shake:
or boomers
sunhuntin
14th February 2006, 16:41
I know that feeling. The worst part is not being able to have a calming cigarette as the lighter flame and the end of the smoke are both shaking in different directions...
bein as i dont smoke, that wasnt a problem...but i likely coulda used one. and the whole way home i was sure my backend was out a bit, but it seems it was more my shaking that was causing that.
ducatilover
14th February 2006, 20:25
No indeed, for the butterfly is the adult form. You are still young, you are in fact a caterpiller.:rofl: :devil2:
awesome. i know a lovely girl who thinks caterpillers are cute:2thumbsup what age is someone legally classed as an adult? 18
sunhuntin
14th February 2006, 20:49
awesome. i know a lovely girl who thinks caterpillers are cute:2thumbsup what age is someone legally classed as an adult? 18
growing old is mandatory....growing up isnt!
Highlander
14th February 2006, 21:08
bein as i dont smoke, that wasnt a problem...but i likely coulda used one. and the whole way home i was sure my backend was out a bit, but it seems it was more my shaking that was causing that.
Probably the Sphynchter (sp?) quiver.
Highlander
14th February 2006, 21:11
I find i need i piss when that feeling happens, and putting ya finger on it is easier when you're not riding...........
What are you putting your finger on?
Probably best not to do it while riding.
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