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    Smile Ass surfing on the freeway!

    Hi just like to say I managed to lose control and drop my bike on the freeway on the morning commute. Wet road, was changing lanes carelessly, front tyre hit those annoying "cat's eye" bumps, skidded out from under me. No serious pain for me though (except my pride - lots of traffic about). Small holes in wrist of glove and ass of jeans! I'm glad the driver behind me was paying attention or it could have been a lot worse. Picked up the bike and rode the rest of the way in.

    Anyone else have problems with those cat's eye bumps? On the GN, I'm always a bit nervous crossing them in the rain - can anyone vouch for upgrading the front tyre?

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    Wow, really? I didn't know you could catch those cat's eyes like that. I had a slight moment where the tyre briefly planed over the top of one, but that was hosing down and with strong winds, and I was changing lanes in a gentle corner too.

    Bad luck, man! Next time I'll try and zig between them.

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    Sorry to hear about your crash. I've always been wary of those things since a near tankslapper occured on the Harbour Bridge due to one of 'em. This was on my old GSXR250 though, so maybe it's the width of the little wheels or something.

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    Please 1st thing you do.. Replace both the front and rear tire with something good. Those factory front tires on those GN's look scary.

    Myself personally, haven't had problems after hitting cat eyes. Just don't try and turn / change direction while you are on them. If you try and change your momentum while on or crossing the group of cat eyes then you may have a moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzcanadian View Post
    Anyone else have problems with those cat's eye bumps? On the GN, I'm always a bit nervous crossing them in the rain - can anyone vouch for upgrading the front tyre?
    Hell yeah. The cats eyes are super slick in the wet. Best to avoid them if you can - even in the dry. One of the first things I learned about riding on the motorway was to aim for between them when changing lanes. If you're having trouble getting the gap I found aiming for the last one in the line helps.

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    we have freeways in NZ?????


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Those cats eyes hurt like a bastard when you clip one with your peg going round a corner too - it kicks up the peg into your foot.

    Other things to watch out for in the wet, are painted lines on the tar seal and bare patches of tar - both very slippery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    Please 1st thing you do.. Replace both the front and rear tire with something good. Those factory front tires on those GN's look scary.
    What he said. those factory gn tires are crap in the wet.

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    Welcome to New Zealand - It's called an Arse over here - Ass is a beast of burden - like a donkey.

    Sorry to hear about that. I commute in most weather on a Ducati along the motorway and although the tyres can skip as they slide over the cat's eyes normal traction tends to be resumed quick enough.

    I've never ridden a GN250 but I've heard the stock tyres are rubbish. Get some good rubber - not just for the cats eyes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzcanadian View Post
    Hi just like to say I managed to lose control and drop my bike on the freeway on the morning commute. Wet road, was changing lanes carelessly, front tyre hit those annoying "cat's eye" bumps, skidded out from under me. No serious pain for me though (except my pride - lots of traffic about). Small holes in wrist of glove and ass of jeans! I'm glad the driver behind me was paying attention or it could have been a lot worse. Picked up the bike and rode the rest of the way in.

    Anyone else have problems with those cat's eye bumps? On the GN, I'm always a bit nervous crossing them in the rain - can anyone vouch for upgrading the front tyre?
    If you still have the standard rubber, (and I use that term loosely) on your GN change it! The plastic crap that these bikes are supplied with are leathal in the wet, and cats eyes become yet another hazard to be aware of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    - It's called an Arse over here - Ass is a beast of burden - like a donkey.!
    Ah, that's clearer. I thought he was calling the GN a donkey for the way it handledin the wet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Ah, that's clearer. I thought he was calling the GN a donkey for the way it handledin the wet.
    Well I figured if I headed the whole thing off at the pass Mr Hitcher wouldn't give the poor Canadian an ear bashing.

    I had visions of a donkey on a wake board though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzcanadian View Post
    Anyone else have problems with those cat's eye bumps?
    Hi and welcome to KB. We'll have you converted from Canuk to Kiwi in no time at all.

    Yup, those cat's eyes are baaad news, especially since they're always somewhere near white lines and lines are badder than the cats eyes. Yep those chinese nylon tyres are garbage but I think it's too easy to blame them totally because launching over a cats eye is going to challenge any bike if it's in the wrong mode at the time.

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    eek Cats eyes with paws!

    Sorry to hear the cats eyes/paws have got you.
    Welcome to KB & NZ.
    I reckon those cats eyes have arms (paws) which catch us as the front wheel pops over them. Almost as bad as the multi coats of paint on the words, GIVE WAY in the midde of the lane. Best avoid braking in the wet over those letters.

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    Welcome aboard ... also glad to meet another newbie ...

    I hate the cateyes .. was much worse when I was riding the FXR150 .. so I think tire width does help .. but it does not stop them being slippery ... there are some bits of good advice in this thread .. so heres hoping it don't happen again

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