Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Can't speak for the other trackday organisers, but I know that the rule at MotoTT is no overtaking up the inside under brakes. You can sit on the inside line and come through once you're on the gas, or you can outbrake someone around the outside.
Reason being that having someone else come up the inside while you're braking tends to make n00bs shit themselves and fail to hold their line. Once they're on the gas they'll be drifting out wide anyhow so it shouldn't make any difference.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Actually the rules for ART say you are not allowed to overtake on the inside of a corner.
You are not allowed to pass at all after the cones at the hairpin.
You are allowed to overtake on corners on the outside only.
It is up to the rider passing to make sure it is safe to do so.
If you can't remember that after all your ART days.
I would like to know why the guy undertaking him thought it was a good idea? did you not see the gap closing? or was the red mist that bad? not likes its a race.
I think the OP should just suck it up, but on that I would be pissed as if I had two broken arms I couldn't work due so someone that can't follow rules and thinks they are rossi.
I would have used stronger language but I guess it would fall on deaf ears as group 3 is full of try-hards that think they are better than they actually are.
Then again, sometimes the inside is safer. It's generally the correct place to pass someone, all other things being equal...
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kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
See my earlier post - I don't think Drew's quite on the money here. It's not actually about the person making the pass - it's about what having someone come up the inside will do to the n00b who's not expecting it.
This thread is pretty much a case in point.
Without knowing more than what's been posted here, I'd be inclined to say that the OP's probably a bit of a muppet and squared the corner off in front of the guy coming through.
The fact that n00bs will do that is why people get told at MotoTT days not to try getting up the inside under brakes. Once everyone's on the gas you can usually rely on lines not changing much.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
That's why rules are put in place though Pete.
If I took the 1100 out on the track for a rider training day under the impression that undertaking was not allowed and some prick pulled a similar manoeuvre as shown in the photos I would happily inflicted grievious bodily harm on the prick.
Let's not forget, this was not a racing incident.
so seeing we drive on the left hand side of the road, undertaking is when you go past a person on the left side , as per the road rules,
and passing on the right side is over taking, as per the road rules.
Not daft question for riders who do NOT do track days
and also I object to you calling me a retard, not that It will stop you doing so
Pity,
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
Right! He broke the rules which you appear to regard as sacrosanct but you would knowingly break the law to deliberately and maliciously inflict injury on someone because they made a mistake in breaking a rule which ended up in an accident in which you and your bike were damaged. Not a good idea. You would end up in jail for breaking the law and have to pay him victims compensation, While he wouldn't have broken any laws so wouldn't have to compensate you.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
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