View Full Version : AKL - western fwy - forget it (8 June)
Big Dave
8th June 2007, 15:22
There was a horse float on its side 40 minutes ago when I came through - 1km before the motohaus turnoff heading west
Strange angle for a horse float i would thought?... dont they work better upright?...
ipod1098
8th June 2007, 16:01
cheers for the info
zeocen
8th June 2007, 16:07
Oh joy, I'll be heading that way in just under an hour.. and I'm still too much of a scaredycat to lane split.
Might be a good day for the ipod instead of earplugs hehe
Jeaves
8th June 2007, 16:09
Oh joy, I'll be heading that way in just under an hour.. and I'm still too much of a scaredycat to lane split.
Go on , give it a whirl.
zeocen
8th June 2007, 16:14
I did it, on that very motorway a few weeks ago in rush hour traffic.. and a car pulled out without indicating so I've been put off :(
Funnily enough, there was a dude in a half helmet on a cruiser who rode past me lane splitting after that, he yelled out something to me waving his hands.. I think it was along the lines of "follow me you pussy!", he seemed upset that I was in toe with cars crawling along.
I had never felt so ashamed before :(
Devil
8th June 2007, 16:21
NW is the easiest motorway to split on given the width of the lanes. Give it a go, just do it slowly.
Big Dave
8th June 2007, 16:22
I had never felt so ashamed before :(
Survival is more important than ego. It's dangerous. Live long enough to be an expert rider first.
Do what you are comfortable with and *%^@# the rest of 'em.
Jeaves
8th June 2007, 16:24
I did it, on that very motorway a few weeks ago in rush hour traffic.. and a car pulled out without indicating so I've been put off :(
Ah well , in your own time you'll give it a shot again.
avgas
8th June 2007, 16:26
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Swoop
8th June 2007, 20:00
Horse floats (trailers)...:mad: :mad: :mad:
Horses are a MODE of transport. RIDE the fe*king things!!!!!!
Instead of towing the bloody things (unless they are being taken to the glue factory).:ar15: :thud: :yeah:
:yes:
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