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    120KMPH gale force winds

    Who had to ride home in that gale yesterday?? waow.

    That was one very interesting riding experience- I feel like I completed my bike riding apprenticeship with that "riding exam"!! The hardest part for
    me wasn't so much getting saturated and dodging flying rubbish,tree branches, recycling bins and milk cases all across the road - it was when I would come to a stop to turn right into another road... a gust of wind would always come at me and nearly blow me and my bike over.....then trying to take off in the gust

    Even keeing far left and riding at about 80kmph I found myself being blown
    into the right hand land all the time.

    I think next time I will be catching a lift home with someone!!

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    Not me. I was tucked up inside thinking "those poor bastards who commute over the Harbour Bridge" and I wasn't surprised to learn that someone did bin it on the Harbour Bridge yesterday.

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    Yep, almost an everyday occurence in Wgtn. Definately keeps you on your toes!
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    was a lovely day here in sunny (well.. almost) Nelson....

    Lived in Island Bay for a while many years ago.. can remember the washing drying HORIZONTALLY!!!

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    yeah we too get the same soft breeze as the welly's do, gosh it makes riding fun,, "O" those breeze-list days yawn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we lean on straight road's hahaha ,manawatu

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    I had the ultimate test yesterday, lane splitting half the lenght of the North western in that weather
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    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    I had the ultimate test yesterday, lane splitting half the lenght of the North western in that weather
    Yeah mate, I had the same mission on the Northern.... made for some close calls
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    North Western at 6:15 or so was gusty, but the only bad patch (visibility and wind) was on the causeway

    Was ok but needed to keep extra space around me
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    You monkeys... ride smart and safe in that kinda weather!!

    Wind gusts, reduced visibility and grip, erratic cage behaviour all contribute to too many unknowns! A bin while splitting usually means you end up under a cage. Not something we like to read about here on KB, so don't make us!
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    Big ups to all those braved that weather! I didn't ride on the moronway, but I was blatting around the Hunuas and twisties out there last night. Bugger me, the amount of branches, leafy debris and stuff flying around made for interesting ride!

    There were a few cagers nannying around and they must have thought I was mad blatting along past them! Interesting experience going quickly over a hill, then suddenly losing 20kph just from the wind force - as an experiment, I came up to an uphill right hander and didn't do anything, the wind made the turn for me!

    Reminded me when I was in Welly - wait at the lights and the wind wants to blow you out into the intersection! Whee!

    Be safe out there!
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    Crossed the Harbour Bridge yesterday at 5pm...no biggie if you know how. The most annoying this is the fact that all of the cages slow down and swerve around, meaning that you have to slow down to a speed where you have less lateral stability.
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    I missed it! Best storm in ages and I was stuck in australia. Damn it, I love riding in storms, that would have been a real good one.
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    Bloody endless North Westernies

    I have had it with this bloody wind. On my earlier thread someone said we have had the worse windest october on record, and its extended into November. Last Sunday I nearly got blown over so yesterday I went for two decent rides in the morning. It was beauiful down here but still gusty but at least I managed to get around the Oriental parade run without been stopped in my tracks by the wind like last weekend. then I took off around Island bay, around the bays to check out the new airport tunnel and back over the hill to the city. On the way I decided to go up to Southgate. Now that is one sweet little ride up to the top of the ridge, pass the national hockey stadium. I use to walk up there a lot but first time on a bike and didn't realise what a sweet little mini takas course I have at stones throw from home. The views up there were stunning. I must take the camera next time so members can appriecate the view of the Kaikoura range still with snow on them. If you do get caught up in wind one old trick is to move as far forward as you can, hug the tank and put weight on your foot pegs. It works for me though I suspect it just makes you hang onto the bike a bit more hence less likely to be blown off.
    Then came the day when cages were confined to zoos.. and the bipedals ruled the earth again.. Tu@ advt # 666 Return of the beasties

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Derosso View Post
    If you do get caught up in wind one old trick is to move as far forward as you can, hug the tank and put weight on your foot pegs. It works for me though I suspect it just makes you hang onto the bike a bit more hence less likely to be blown off.
    Cheers I was hoping on the off chance there may be some riding tips on
    what to do in this sort of wind.

    Does anyone know how to take off on a right or left hand turn when the
    wind is strong enough to blow you over ??? cos i'm suspecting to take off to slow could result in disaster??

    ....you Wellingtonians would be well rehearsed in this skill no doubt!!
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    120kmh winds? That's about our threshold for not riding. Anything over 90kmh usually means we give the Takas a miss, unless we have to get home from the Wairarapa. Mrs H and I were out briefly yesterday in what was a very blustery westerly -- an unusual wind direction for Wellington.
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