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Stromble
22nd January 2008, 16:59
Interesting article that I came across today..

http://www.homezones.org.uk/documents/WYLIWYGbooklet.pdf

Quite an interesting read for the noobs I thought? and maybe even to some of you experienced riders..

Be interesting to get some feedback from the biker wisdom collective.. (Frosty, Skidmark?)

:niceone:

Sully60
22nd January 2008, 17:09
Hmmm, I'm looking at Number One's arse, where do you think I'm going?:devil2:

Stromble
22nd January 2008, 17:34
Hmmm, I'm looking at Number One's arse, where do you think I'm going?:devil2:

Hmm, assuming you are number 1? then isnt looking at your own arse while riding dangerous...:spanking:

Number One
22nd January 2008, 17:55
Hmm, assuming you are number 1? then isnt looking at your own arse while riding dangerous...:spanking:

ahem...someone taking my name in vain? ;)

:eek5: There's a big hairy horny monster on my tail...aw what the hell - come here big boy :clap:

Hitcher
22nd January 2008, 18:15
Target fixation. I've been guilty of that a couple of times.

Stromble
22nd January 2008, 18:56
ahem...someone taking my name in vain? ;)

:eek5: There's a big hairy horny monster on my tail...aw what the hell - come here big boy :clap:

oops no offence intended Sully60, i now see who's ass youre chasing:buggerd:

EnzoYug
23rd January 2008, 13:54
so who do we forward this to in government?

Or would that just make too much sense.

Coldrider
23rd January 2008, 14:04
Works when skidding on ice too, to a limit. Look down and you will kiss the tarseal.

PrincessBandit
23rd January 2008, 15:28
Target fixation. I've been guilty of that a couple of times.

Mmmmm, I struggled with that a bit when I first started riding - funnily enough only on "take-off" though. Nearly got real up-close-and-personal with the neighbour across the road's letter box the first time I rode Rosie out on the road. We were taught "don't look at the road/down 'cos that's where you'll go" on the handling skills course, but it's easily forgotten in the excitement of actually being out on the big road! Of course I don't have aaaaaaaaaaaaaany problems with it now :msn-wink: Why is it that things you really need to avoid are just so hard to not stare at sometimes? :eek: