This is what pisses me off with riders boasting how quick they are over fav. bike roads, when in reality they cheat by cutting corners, either fooling themselves that it's fine and dandy or that they are a fast rider and that they will always get away with it.
That clip is exactly why I tell other riders that cut ever damn corner on our local roads to pull their heads in.. They always come back with..oh it's alright, I can swing back onto my side of the centreline if a truck or car appears around a bend coming at me.
Reality check.. what if it''s not a slow truck or a 1969 Morris Minor struggling towards them at snails pace. Odds are it will be a fast rider on a fast bike coming at you twice as quick as you had expected. Suddenly the corner cutters expected response time has vaporished in a blink of an eye. That clip shows too dramatically how quickly that R1 came into sight out of nowhere and collided.
I know I ride some of our fav. roads at a fast pace like those other arrogant wanker Wellington riders, but I expect other bikes coming towards me to respect the centreline. This is probably my greatest fear on local roads, being taken out by a car (SUV most likely) or a bike coming at me on my side of the road. I accept that less speed on my part will provide a greater response time, but that's why there is a white dotted line on the road to allow vehicles to safely pass each other in opposing directions.
I can clearly remember sometime ago meeting Deano around a blind sweeper. We were both fully cranked over and it was a buzz seeing him coming at me and within what seemed a split second .. woosh...we were passed each other. It was cool and it worked because we were both well within our side of the road
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