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Griff
30th May 2007, 13:33
When I ride North over Auckland Harbour Bridge after work, I usually go for the fast (hahaha) Lane and NOT via the Nippon-ClipOn. I usually sit in the right hand lane, but close enough to the lane on the left, so I can scoot through when the cars stop. Last Wednesday night on the way home I had a rear tyre blow-out which was character-building. I spent ages trying to make sense of it, as I was sure I didn't see anything lying in the road.

Now I have an idea.... (just one as I don't want to overdo things)....
The Right-hand lane of the Harbour bridge gets opened and closed by some huge machine which shuffles the concrete barrier left and right. (Kinda like a "Shove-A-Penny" machine at the arcades). During the day, all manner of shit gets pushed by the traffic to the sides of the road. Then (at Peak Traffic time), the concrete-shuffler widens the road, leaving that line of shit to sit between the middle and the newly opened right hand lane.

So it may be worth avoiding the Middle/Right lanes on the bridge.

Oh Yes and thanks to the bikers who saw me shunting the bike from the fast to the slow lane. They waved very nicely, but didn't stop.... Cheers! and please imagine that this Icon is actually giving you boys the finger :nono:

vamr
30th May 2007, 14:44
Oh Yes and thanks to the bikers who saw me shunting the bike from the fast to the slow lane. They waved very nicely, but didn't stop.... Cheers! and please imagine that this Icon is actually giving you boys the finger :nono:

Stop for what, huggles? It's the harbour bridge!

shcabbeh
30th May 2007, 14:56
I didn't see ya but I'd imagine it'd be kind of hard to stop on the HB in that traffic. Especially if you didn't expect to see someone broken down. Besides, you said it, it's character building! :D

Cheers for the advice though, I'll definitely be using that when I get my new bike.

vifferman
30th May 2007, 15:02
Stop for what, huggles? It's the harbour bridge!
Indeed.
Stopping on the bridge is a big no-no! That's the HP's job - they have people monitoring what's happening on the bridge, and don't appreciate "helpers" stoping to help and creating more mayhem.

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:01
screw law i always stop to help a fellow biker in need. it's courtesy.

vamr
30th May 2007, 16:09
screw law i always stop to help a fellow biker in need. it's courtesy.

Not bottlenecking the flow of traffic behind you any further would likewise be.. courteous.

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:18
Not bottlenecking the flow of traffic behind you any further would likewise be.. courteous.

and a biker on thier own trying to push a 200 kilo bike doesnt get in the way more?

i couldve parked (theres the bit between the centra and the clipon) that does in no way get in the way of traffic.

hope i'm not broken down and you come past then.

SPman
30th May 2007, 16:21
screw law i always stop to help a fellow biker in need. it's courtesy.
Do it on the bridge and, if you don't get a car up your arse, you won't get any thanks from the HP., courtesy to biker or not.

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:22
Do it on the bridge and, if you don't get a car up your arse, you won't get any thanks from the HP., courtesy to biker or not.

i don't give a shit about thanks from a cop, as long as i know ive helped somebody in need.

vamr
30th May 2007, 16:24
and a biker on thier own trying to push a 200 kilo bike doesnt get in the way more?

"Further" is the key, reading and comprehension Mark.
It's the harbour bridge for crying out loud!
You, on your theoretical bike would only a) get in the way and b) cause further traffic congestion by "parking" on a thin two lane bridge way.

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:26
"Further" is the key, reading and comprehension Mark.
It's the harbour bridge for crying out loud!
You, on your theoretical bike would only a) get in the way and b) cause further traffic congestion by "parking" on a thin two lane bridge way.

thin it's like fucking 2 metres wide.......

and if anything it eases congetion as the bike can get out of the way quicker.....

i'm done, it's like talking to a wall.

Back Fire
30th May 2007, 16:29
wouldn't it be illegal to stop on the bridge for no good reason anyway? and i doubt stopping for another biker who's completely capable of pushing their own ride counts...

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:31
wouldn't it be illegal to stop on the bridge for no good reason anyway? and i doubt stopping for another biker who's completely capable of pushing their own ride counts...

would you want to push your bike down the harbour bridge on your own with a blown tyre?

Back Fire
30th May 2007, 16:36
would you want to push your bike down the harbour bridge on your own with a blown tyre?

I've pushed a 1951 BSA B33 that had run out of gas 2 km and half of that was up a hill... a blown tyre on a newer bike is piss easy compared to pushing that relic... if you can't push your own damn bike its your own problem

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:38
I've pushed a 1951 BSA B33 that had run out of gas 2 km and half of that was up a hill... a blown tyre on a newer bike is piss easy compared to pushing that relic... if you can't push your own damn bike its your own problem

ill remember that, after al gixxers break down every 5 mins, shouldve kept the bsa they are more reliable.

Back Fire
30th May 2007, 16:42
ill remember that, after al gixxers break down every 5 mins, shouldve kept the bsa they are more reliable.

i still do have it... and never had a gixxer break down either

skidMark
30th May 2007, 16:43
good shit those bsa's kick ass

Back Fire
30th May 2007, 16:45
damn straight!