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    Great straights? We're bikers, FFS. What's all this nonsense about straights? Viva le corners! Eureka les twisties! Straights? I fart in their general interminably boring direction.
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    Most of the time you are riding upright and on straights so for all those who don't like straights why do you ride?

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    nothing wrong with straights, my girlfriend is pretty straight. but If any of you try to ride her I wont be cool with it.....

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    It may just because I ride a slow small-capacity thumper, but how very fucking boring. It's on the straights I remember again that having such low clip-ons really does make your wrists ache, and your back numb, and oh! that seat is really piss-poor, and that vibration through the tank just makes your thighs and knees go tingly.

    Reminds me of how crude the so-called suspension is as well; in the corners it's fun and engaging and direct, but going straight ahead it just feels harsh and uncomfortable.

    Yawn.

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    Queen Street. If you time the lights at the top just right, you can jump K-rd
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
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    The other clue is generally a motorcyclist talking about how great straight roads are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    the ruawai straights near dargahole are nuts long, they must be close to 10km long!
    10Km???? Come on man, that's pretty far out there

    Messure it next time out of interest sakes. The Ramarama straights on the southern motorway in or out of Auckaloffa are 5km's straight so 10 is just nuts.



    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    It may just because I ride a slow small-capacity thumper, but how very fucking boring. It's on the straights I remember again that having such low clip-ons really does make your wrists ache, and your back numb, and oh! that seat is really piss-poor, and that vibration through the tank just makes your thighs and knees go tingly.

    Reminds me of how crude the so-called suspension is as well; in the corners it's fun and engaging and direct, but going straight ahead it just feels harsh and uncomfortable.

    Yawn.
    Fuck a duck mate, sounds like its time for a new bike


    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    The other clue is generally a motorcyclist talking about how great straight roads are.

    Arrrrrr to love corners first you must love straights
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    The only straights I feel really safe on-- Back straight at Pukekohe and front straight at Teratonga -both good straights to find out about speed n stuff
    i could only get to 284 on my speedo at puke.
    i gt at 19 more on the motorway on the way home.

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    The only straights I feel really safe on-- Back straight at Pukekohe and front straight at Teratonga -both good straights to find out about speed n stuff
    Only had the bike out puke twice (120 laps), but I definately didnt feel safe on the straight, the gutter/join in the middle and the kink, fun but not safe.
    waipu, piha,peak rd 4 corners from the golf club, miranda and ruawai all good fun. Straights are loads of fun if they have a smooth corner at the end.
    Its fun as hell tryna pull up and gain the correct entry speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    Fuck a duck mate, sounds like its time for a new bike
    Fuck no. Sounds like it's time for you to learn how to go around corners? That's what biking is.

    If I wanted to be comfy and relaxed going in a dead straight line I'd catch a train.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Sounds like it's time for you to learn how to go around corners? That's what biking is.
    True... The only thing that makes a straight piece of road bearable is more speed so it's over faster. Funny though, the Police have actually managed to figure that out too, so guess where they tend to sit?

    There was this piece of road I wanted to try the Hornet on. Not very wide but a couple of long straights, no houses, not much traffic, no shrubbery beside the road, nothing growing higher than about 20 centimetres.

    Absolutely nowhere for anything bigger than a mouse to hide...

    Everytime I've been there in that frame of mind, good tyres, and bike recently serviced etc, it has either been raining or blowing a gale...

    Maybe in a month or so the VFR can try its luck.

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    Hmmm....in the country.....Newdegate to Lake Grace....about 75km dead straight, with lots of hills, so it's sort of straight with curves. Good for plenty of air time if you get it right.........

    Oh....wrong country......
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    When visiting my son at Rangitata River mouth area I normally turn off at Hindes and head out there. Loooooooooooong straights, very little traffic.

    Junior now reports seeing plain car parked observing the straights ! Bastards !

    Had a dream once where my Z1000 was tapped out at 238 and a TLR pulled up beside me with the rider smiling before he left me in the dust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Fuck no. Sounds like it's time for you to learn how to go around corners? That's what biking is.
    I love the corners as much as I love the straights to be honest, they each have there own appeal, as long as im riding im happy. Just because your 2 fiddy couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding doesn't mean you have to take out your frustrations on a big sprotsbike rider now. This thread is about one aspect of riding, my bike does both, sorry bout yours
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