Yep, I have no problem coming up behind slower bikes and waiting. After a short while of perhaps not noticing me (and fair enough, I seldom look behind) I'll just give a couple of blips of the throttle. I like the sound, and they hear itOriginally Posted by bugjuice
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Grey area is the best way to describe it. You can do exactly the same thing, and one time you will get pulled, and another you won't. There are so many ways to look at how they might take your splitting...Originally Posted by bugjuice
BMW, if you were looking behind while splitting, I hope you don't do it too much. You need 110% concentration in front. I very seldom check behind me, as things in front of me can cause heaps more damage. Check only when it is relatively quiet.
As for speed, I have found that too slow, and you get no-where. Too fast, and the cagers are swerving to one side as you are passing them, which is no use...
Two tips, watch out in front of trucks, if you want to use the gap, make sure no-one from the other side is doing the same thing, its common. Second, be very careful splitting between trucks/buses, especially when it is windy. I had a gap disappear once when in it, as the vehicles moved together... had to haul the bike up fast.
Ride only as fast as you can pull it up if something really bad happens.
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