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  1. #316
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    Wow they really mean northerly gale! Rode home just before and i was all over the show on the little GN, took the back roads through johnsonville, tawa and porirua so i didnt end up roadkill!

    Sorry, maybe when i get a more stable bike i'll be able to brave winds like this, but till then... maybe next week

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    Same here.

    On the way to work this morning through the city was a challenge. Every time I would ride past a side street you'd get hit with a huge gust that shoved ya a good meter to the side. Lucky I wanted to get into the far right lane

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    I'm afraid I won't be able to make it tonight as I have to work until 6, doh! I'll drive the route over the weekend and make sure I'll be ok on the bike and hopefully swap shifts for next week, have fun tonight guys

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    This is Wellington boy's. Ya going to have to get used that wind. It's one of the features/challenges of riding a bike in Wellington.
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




    We came, We listened, And in one voice we answered
    BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marine0089 View Post
    Same here.

    On the way to work this morning through the city was a challenge. Every time I would ride past a side street you'd get hit with a huge gust that shoved ya a good meter to the side. Lucky I wanted to get into the far right lane
    Bend ya elbows, stop gripping the bars like your life depends on it...you will only lean a littel if you get that sorted as opossed to the force of your stiff arms causing the bike to steer (learned that here in the Survival Skills topics)

    Loose arms in the wind and no pushy pushy (or less I should say)
    Just ride.

  6. #321
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye View Post
    This is Wellington boy's. Ya going to have to get used that wind. It's one of the features/challenges of riding a bike in Wellington.
    Yeah, but your bike on its own probably weighs more than me and my bike combined, feels scary knowing theres little over 200kgs holding my wheels on the ground!

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    wasn't until I started paying attention to counter stearing that i realised when there was a gust id tighten my grip, usualy more on the side the gust was coming from, this actualy made me move away from the gust, I used to think my bike was just crap in the wind, now I dont have a problem with it

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    No different to the Nor'westers down home...apart from the fact that those shitty welly winds are COLD....brrr


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    No different to the Nor'westers down home...apart from the fact that those shitty welly winds are COLD....brrr
    cold??? I havn't touched snow for 5 or 6 years, how longs it been for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye View Post
    This is Wellington boy's. Ya going to have to get used that wind. It's one of the features/challenges of riding a bike in Wellington.
    40 bastards in the Rapa. I staying on the dark side of the hill. Enjoy your ride, those that are mad enough to do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicmonkey View Post
    I'm afraid I won't be able to make it tonight as I have to work until 6, doh! I'll drive the route over the weekend and make sure I'll be ok on the bike and hopefully swap shifts for next week, have fun tonight guys
    Driving can be be deceptive. A route that is a bit of a pain to drive in a car can be very different and a lot of fun on the bike.
    Ride fast or be last.

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    just a note for anyone like me that was planning on doing the ride and then heading to the bears meet
    Quote Originally Posted by flame View Post
    Cheers everyone for your support with these meetings. The great news is that it seems the BEARs name is currently being revived allover the North Islands race scene. I hope our meetings were of some contribution

    Big ups to all the race clubs who are offering, or considering offering the BEARs class for up and coming rounds.

    With summer on the way, other commitments and daylight saving meaning most would rather have bums on bikes rather than bar stools, I will discontinue running these meetings for now. If anyone wishes to continue running them, do please feel free.

    One again.
    HUGE thanks everyone.
    Safe and happy riding


    posted yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    wasn't until I started paying attention to counter stearing that i realised when there was a gust id tighten my grip, usualy more on the side the gust was coming from, this actualy made me move away from the gust, I used to think my bike was just crap in the wind, now I dont have a problem with it
    Good point. The wind is a great teacher.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...t=wind+telling

    "Here is a tip for all you folks who hate riding in the wind because it feels like you are getting pushed around. Well, the wind IS pushing you around and it is telling you something. It is saying: Yo! what are you doing? Why are you hanging on to the handlebars with a death grip? Why is your body so stiff? learn to ride properly or I will huff and puff and push you off the road!

    If you have problems with riding in wind you can easily solve them. Just use your thighs and knees to keep yourself stable on the bike and use your hands to steer, brake and accelerate, NOT support your body while you are riding. Imagine you are holding valuable and fragile teacups in your hands. Do this and you won't even notice the wind anymore... "

    The wind I can deal with. The rain I just don't like.
    Ride fast or be last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    No different to the Nor'westers down home...apart from the fact that those shitty welly winds are COLD....brrr
    Cold was this mornings job -25, repairing the doors on a blast freezer while it was running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Yeah, but your bike on its own probably weighs more than me and my bike combined, feels scary knowing theres little over 200kgs holding my wheels on the ground!
    Used to ride a little single pot CBX250rs into Welly everyday. About $150 kg wet. That thing used to move in the wind until I released the death grip.
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




    We came, We listened, And in one voice we answered
    BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!

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