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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    My concern is with a post being knocked out and flung towards someone riding past, the type of incident that is almost impossible to avoid regardless of what speed you are riding.
    They're actually a very soft plastic. You can squeeze them with your fingers. Your kids could safely have sword fight with them ...


    Since they were installed a few weeks ago ... four have gone missing. It may get expensive for the authorities ... if they continually need replacing.


    The average flow of traffic is slower through there now though ... and I'm through there about three times a week in a truck (often more times) and I haven't hit one yet.

    Did you note the skid marks in photo three ... any ideas how they got there ... being halfway down the hill .. ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post

    In one direction (your 4th photo) you can see clearly that there are no vehicles coming and thus is is not unsafe to cut the corner.
    IF you're already on the wrong side of the road.

    What's the view like on the left-hand side of the road????
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    any ideas how they got there ... being halfway down the hill .. ???
    Braking for cyclists would be my guess. The busses were the ones that used to give me the shits through there when in the spray truck or side arm mower. Apart from the CromTran truck that hit the rear wheel on the Deutz and nearly pushed me through the barrier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    IF you're already on the wrong side of the road.

    What's the view like on the left-hand side of the road????
    This point in the gorge is easily found on Google maps streetview.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    They're actually a very soft plastic. You can squeeze them with your fingers. Your kids could safely have sword fight with them ...
    Closing speed of over 100km/h? I think not. And have you noticed that the bases are coming away with a big lump of the road attached?

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    What's the view like on the left-hand side of the road????
    Not bad if you set your self up, although pointless now that the yellow lines are there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    @op.

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    fuck ya I was lining up to say that but ya beat me ya cooont
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Would still rather be hit by one of those than a campervan though. I would give up riding if I felt it was as likely to happen as much as you do. I only drive that road about once or twice a year though and may think differently if it was my everyday commuting route.
    I go through there several times a month but I was actually thinking about you and everybody else who rides through the gorge, not just myself. The chance of it happening is slim, but the hazard is totally unnecessary.

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    Straight roads are boring.....

    I go out of my way to find some nice twisty bits....

    why the fuck would any biker want to straighten those bits out when they find them.....?

    also not very impressed when anything comes towards me in MY lane....


    forget about soft yellow dildos...
    they should get a tap on the head with a baseballl bat....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    @op.

    SLALOM BABY!
    There's some of them around Grays road locally. Traffic calming measure apparently.

    I can honestly say that taking every second one on the other side avoids any tendency to fall asleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Closing speed of over 100km/h? I think not.
    ANY motorcyclist getting in range of being hit by one is an idiot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    And have you noticed that the bases are coming away with a big lump of the road attached?
    No.

    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Not bad if you set your self up, although pointless now that the yellow lines are there.
    Apart from the fact that most motorists ignore the double yellows here ... this corner can be taken at/near the open road speeds ... without issues.

    Experienced motorcyclists should have no bother with this road. Unless they are used to Motorways ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    ... forget about soft yellow dildos...
    they should get a tap on the head with a baseballl bat....
    On this bit of road ... those leaning into the right hand corners might get "Tapped" on the head by one of those soft yellow dildo's ...
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    Christchurch drivers could power through there at speed - we are well versed in the art of high speed navigation between road cones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    ANY motorcyclist getting in range of being hit by one is an idiot.
    I hit poles of this type at about 80kph in my first year of riding. I was avoiding a truck that didn't like the fact that I honked at them when they tried to park on my 30 seconds earlier.

    Even though they hit my largely unprotected knee (jeans only) I didn't feel a thing. They just bent under my and sprang back afterwards. I would've been history if they were cheese graters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    I hit poles of this type at about 80kph in my first year of riding. I was avoiding a truck that didn't like the fact that I honked at them when they tried to park on my 30 seconds earlier.

    Even though they hit my largely unprotected knee (jeans only) I didn't feel a thing. They just bent under my and sprang back afterwards. I would've been history if they were cheese graters.
    I hate people that try to make issues from what would be a non event.

    I hope Berries reads your post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    ANY motorcyclist getting in range of being hit by one is an idiot.
    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    I hope Berries reads your post.
    I wasn't talking about riding along and hitting one, I was talking about one being hit by oncoming traffic and it being thrown at you. I'd rather not have to take avoiding action just there given the lack of run off on either side.

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