I don't mind either. I'm equally "bad" at either time.![]()
yea, i love it!
no, i prefer sunlight.
both are fine with me.
I don't mind either. I'm equally "bad" at either time.![]()
Either or, I ride cautiously at either time, nutters are out there 24/7
"Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"
I do sometimes like a night fang on the bike but I'll stay away from the the twisties, you can't see enough of the road surface. Especially important at this time of year.
Preference is definately for day time on the bike.
The cage is a different story, I love driving at night. Possums, squashed hedgehogs and other shit on your line aren't so much of a problem, and you can see the reflection of oncoming headlights on corners before you would normally know about an oncoming vehicle during the day. And usually there is less traffic.
The only real downside is that it is harder to read the upcoming road direction on blind bends from telegraph poles and poplar trees on the more unfamiliar country roads at night, you have to start gauging the intensity of bends on how close together they've put the roadside markers, which isn't always reliable.
I find that Mr. Plod parked up is easier to spot at night, whereas Mr. Plod on the road is easier to spot during the day.
Love doing Christchurch-Akaroa-Christchurch at night, fucking rocks. No traffic (had the whole Akaroa Hill to myself last time I went), you know when you can amp it up (no car lights) and the feeling of pushing it at night is unreal.
Of course this is all done on closed roads with a recee run to check the surface is clear of any obstacles.......yadda yadda yadda. Yeah right.
Yep far more enjoyable at nightbikes go better in the cooler night air, less traffic.
And on long haul rides theres nothing better than seeing the sun come up (The Kaikora coast is magic on a clear morning) and up on the summit rd at night is great especially if theres electrical storms up in the alps (awesome lightshow)
me's a day rider?had a fright one nite,and that did it for me......![]()
VTWIN- SUPERBIKE
daylight for me anyday!
no rain either... dark and rain are the devil!
"Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity"
o0o0o0o that sounds nice!Originally Posted by T.W.R
I don't like night riding much. But the stretch from Maruia Springs to Hanmer I did wasn't too bad, my headlight was better than I thought It'd be. The worst bit is dipping for oncoming traffic and losing vision
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
If wasn't for the bugs I'd ride more at night. When the full moon is out and riding along the coast with the sea is, to use a 60's phase, 'where it's at.' The silver sea, and the sound of the Guzzi puuurrrr, beats rock 'n' roll everytime. Now if I could party like that I'd stop rideing.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
I ride home from work at midnight... tinted visor as well (really should get a clear one)
Nice empty roads, apart from Friday... boy racers!!
A fine night on the road is somewhat more than Wicked!![]()
Recently rode from Nelson to Blenheim on a Grand night!
Coasted the entire distance at 150kph.
Was just fantastic. Then again, I think it was the roads that made the experience incredible.
Just can't understand how Uncle B stayed with the newbie riders rather than joining me in seeking the Zen moment!
What a freakin buzz. I just wanna go again! evidently........ Will be going again in just over a months time. Not quite expecting the same in weather though.
Main problem I have at night is bugs on the visor. However I find it easier to focus at night as all you can see (assuming you out of town), is the road.
One of the most pleasurable rides i have EVER had was a 2am start from Timaru, on a full moon warm february night, in rolleston by 3am, filled up, and cruised to Arthurs Pass, where it promplty turned to poos so i bivvied up with the tentfly. But it was warm, empty road, massive visibility, and absolute bliss. given the right conditions its great riding at night.
It is only when we have lost everything that we are free to do anything.
Timaru to Rolleston in one hour? You weren't part of a Prime Ministerial motorcade, by any chance?Originally Posted by _intense_
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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