View Full Version : Dangers of NOT filtering!
thatHurt
16th June 2006, 12:19
Binned it on the way to work yesterday.
Traffic lights, three lanes turning right onto a major six lane road and I'm in the outside lane three cars from the front. I normally filter up to the front at these lights but this time I didn't and I'm not too sure why not. Won't make that mistake again.
The lights change and everyone's off, get up to second and doing about 40km/h, dip into the bend and the car in the middle lane moves across into my lane mid bend and clips my front tyre. I get into a hell of a wobble, hit the gutter, loose it completely and lowside on my left. That right turns directly into bright sunshine so she may have lost her lane marking. Who knows.
Car that clipped me didn't stop. Probably didn't even know. In fact no one stopped even though I'm blocking a lane and trying to pick my poor cibby up one handed.
Damage report me: Sprained wrist.
Damage report leathers: Road rash on toe & knee sliders, boot ankle armour, glove, elbow.
Damage report bike: Left mirror, left indicators, left fairing (plastic) massive scratches, nose fairing (fibreglass) smashed.
Want to highly recommend Quasimoto body protection. Everywhere my body hit the Quasi gear did it's job. What more can you ask hey?
Karma
16th June 2006, 12:23
Jesus man... fucking cage drivers.
I don't know how anyone can hit someone else, then carry on driving and say they didn't realise they'd hit anything.
Same as the whole "I didn't see you" thing. Anyone using either excuse should have their license taken away IMO.
Still... good that you're not too badly roughed up, any idea of Rego number of the car?
thatHurt
16th June 2006, 12:27
any idea of Rego number of the car?
nah - too busy wobbling n sliding!
kickingzebra
16th June 2006, 12:28
That sucks bro. At least when you ride "Somewhat" aggressively, you are taken notice of, and tend to get off the lights quicker etc, sometimes riding passively can be a greater danger.
The devil you know, or the devil you don't I suppose!!
skidMark
16th June 2006, 12:31
glad to hear your ok... by the sounds of it the leathers did thier job....
and weasel i doubt he was concentrating on getting the cagers rego.....as he was binning by the time he was stopped and able to look cager would have been well gone.....
also myself if there is not enough room to split and it is right turning and i am in the far left lane i always take the corner very late to avoid these situations....rather than following the road lane i go straight for a long time then throw it in yes i have to go slower but i have avoided being hit by so many cagers by doing so....because if they cross into my lane they have plenty of room.
and good luck with getting your bike fixxed and hope you havn't done too much damage to that wrist
thatHurt
16th June 2006, 12:47
At least when you ride "Somewhat" aggressively, you are taken notice of
Yep - that's how I figure it. With my Roo pipe I'm normally waking them up as I filter past. Get out front and stay there I think's the best plan. Not sure why I was being a nana yesterday. Sorry - won't happen again! :nono:
Timber020
17th June 2006, 08:41
Cagers are such idiots, I can almost find some form of understanding when there insignificant observation skills fail to pick up a motorcycle like they so often do with mine. But some idjit changing lanes drove into my big 1 ton,7 foot high, wider than a truck, bright yellow tree chipper.
There isnt much hope for our species is there.
justsomeguy
17th June 2006, 09:07
That sucks bro. At least when you ride "Somewhat" aggressively, you are taken notice of, and tend to get off the lights quicker etc, sometimes riding passively can be a greater danger.
Nice guys finish last.
Ride like they're out to get you.
Keith Code talks about what he calls wide screen vision. See if you can get a copy of the Twist of the Wrist and read up on it.
The car was a bastard - although I'll be a bastard and say as part of your hazard recognition you should have predicted that the stupid driver wouldn't be able to hold his line and take a lazy line through the turn. (It's easy to be an expert seated in my heated room).
Hey I'm not criticising you, don't take me too seriously I'm not the most considerate rider out there.
I'm glad you came out ok. Do you have insurance .. man that really sucks. Would the area you crashed in be monitored by some kind of traffic cameras?? Maybe you could find out the details of the car through that.
Good on Quasi for hooking us up with some mint gear:first:
Hey Brett - still waiting for that black jacket.
Nicksta
17th June 2006, 09:42
dude that sucks.....
and the cage didnt stop.. if they took licences away from people who said "I didnt see you" we would have nice open roads to ride on....
but yes, as soon as i was confident, i started splitting to the front at each set of lights as i dont like sitting in those ques as cages cant see me that well...
light
17th June 2006, 10:12
Damn that sucks. I cant believe how bad drivers are in NZ.
I just started riding again as I have been over seas for quite some time. The amount of times that "cagers" as you put it have decided to come into my lane.... well I couldnt count them and I have only been riding for about 6 months.
I personally ride aggresively for that exact reason. If your out front then they cant hit you.
I ride like all the other people on the road are out to hit me. Thats my excuse to the cops to when they pull me over one day.
bell
17th June 2006, 10:38
....that's Sydney drivers for you....almost as bad as Melbourne drivers. Glad to hear that you're ok.
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