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    Mind over matter

    The mind is a very powerful thing.

    It can convince you something will be harder than it actually is.

    I learn this everytime I go for a ride, always learning something new, and building my confidence.


    Rode over the Harbour Bridge for the FIRST time this morning!
    For some reason a steep driveway, traffic, motorway riding and that bridge had delayed my first ride to work for 2 weeks.
    Turns out I have the skills to overcome all of that, room for improvement of course BUT I actually had fun!


    So if you are nervous about your first ride/open road/motorway/traffic you will discover that with practice you'll be surprised what you can achieve
    Even if you ask some of the old boys and girls, they'll tell you they are still learning something new everyride, no matter how small.

    Problem is... now I don't want to be at work but riding!!!
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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    Bwhahahaha .. every day I ride to work I don't want to stop at the gate ...

    Good on you for giving it a go ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    might have to take the long way home
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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    I quite often have to take the long way to work.. well.. "have to" is relative.. I choose to, or I'd never stop once I got to the office.
    "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
    "An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't." - Anatole France
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    Heh! Heh! I remember my very first time on the motorway - 80kph seemed scary then! Then 2nd time 80kph was OK and 100kph seemed scary.

    Hard to believe that was a year and a half ago. We live and we learn... Or should that be "We learn and we'll live"..?

    Quote Originally Posted by fyrgem View Post
    might have to take the long way home
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    Been there in heavy traffic/raining/wind gusts and 2up...60 seconds of intense concerntration

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Heh! Heh! I remember my very first time on the motorway - 80kph seemed scary then! Then 2nd time 80kph was OK and 100kph seemed scary.
    When I got my learner licence 3 years ago you weren't allowed over 70kph, so now I have a bike and I'm riding again, motorways and higher speeds are new to me. exciting and scary all at the same time. I'm not too bad at 80kph, visited 100kph a few times downhill on the mway and that was a little butt-clencher moment
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrgem View Post
    I'm not too bad at 80kph, visited 100kph a few times downhill on the mway and that was a little butt-clencher moment
    Good times...
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    Took me ages to make it to a petrol station on my bike. Was to worried I would slip, drop the bike and totally embarrass myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Been there in heavy traffic/raining/wind gusts and 2up...60 seconds of intense concerntration
    To be honest, even on really windy days I never find the harbour bridge to ever be too big a drama.

    Now, the causeway along the northwestern between rosebank and great north road. Anytime it's windy is downright fucking ridiculous. Particularly coming down the offramp, you just get hit with a wall of air.

    Last time I went across that when it was windy, it was simultaneously blowing me straight into the concrete barrier, and against me to such a degree i had to drop down to fourth from 6th just to hold steady at 80kph. Couldn't go any faster till I cleared it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrgem View Post
    When I got my learner licence 3 years ago you weren't allowed over 70kph, so now I have a bike and I'm riding again, motorways and higher speeds are new to me. exciting and scary all at the same time. I'm not too bad at 80kph, visited 100kph a few times downhill on the mway and that was a little butt-clencher moment
    Give it a week and you'll be lane splitting and shouting abuse at all and sundry for daring to get in your way! ;-) hehehe

    Just wait till you get a bike that can do silly speeds ... my first 250kph run was an eye opener, and I look forward to trying out a bike that can go past 300 .. just to see what it's like :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grashopper View Post
    Took me ages to make it to a petrol station on my bike. Was to worried I would slip, drop the bike and totally embarrass myself...
    I know the feeling I was afraid I was going to overfill the dam tank and spray gas everywhere. then I had trouble putting the lid back on so to avoid holding up traffic I rolled to the side to sort myself out

    Quote Originally Posted by Glowerss View Post
    Now, the causeway along the northwestern between rosebank and great north road. Anytime it's windy is downright fucking ridiculous. Particularly coming down the offramp, you just get hit with a wall of air.
    I know the bit your talking about! if it doesn't flood the wind will wash you away
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by strandedinnz View Post
    Give it a week and you'll be lane splitting and shouting abuse at all and sundry for daring to get in your way! ;-) hehehe
    I'm hoping to leave my road rage in my cage, even my partner says I'm bad haha but I do feel more and more apart of that bike everytime I ride it. eventually it'll be second nature. at the moment all I want to do is ride
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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    The worst bit, imho, is the south western going north.. the wind whistles up the harbour and is funneled into a narrow bit there. I've been through there when it was blowing so hard that I could literally not lean the bike to corner. All the highsided vans/trucks were crawling at 10-20kmh.. most terrifying situation I have been in. Around the same time, I was stopped at some lights, 2 feet down... van beside me moved away and I got hit by the wind (I was on the "lee" side). If it wasnt for some good luck I'd have been flat down
    "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    The worst bit, imho, is the south western going north.. the wind whistles up the harbour and is funneled into a narrow bit there. I've been through there when it was blowing so hard that I could literally not lean the bike to corner. All the highsided vans/trucks were crawling at 10-20kmh.. most terrifying situation I have been in. Around the same time, I was stopped at some lights, 2 feet down... van beside me moved away and I got hit by the wind (I was on the "lee" side). If it wasnt for some good luck I'd have been flat down
    I drive a work van on the weekend, hate it. It's like a driving a gaint sail
    “I always take life with a grain of salt, …plus a slice of lemon, …and a shot of tequila.”

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