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    My spidey senses were working well for me this morning. Traveling down the motorway this morning on my way to Pukekohe I was preparing to overtake. Saw a black stationwagon coming up behind me in my mirror so let him pass; then just before pulling out behind him I decided to do one more check and there was another one (black stationwagon) directly behind him!!! Needless to say I waited a bit longer before taking my turn to pass.

    The only explanation I could think of was that the second one was what I saw in my mirror, and the first one was in my blind spot. As he passed me I assumed he was the one I'd seen. You know what they say about assumptions....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    Dunno if it's spidey...
    Yup, that is Mr Spidey, hard at work.
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    Tempting, isn't it - to think we can see around corners, sense cops coming, know when theres something on the road and when theres not.. But you can't. You're not superhuman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Not dissing you, but you've been riding since April this year...When you've been riding for a few years, see whether you feel differently.
    The biker's sixth sense is very real...
    I'm very much aware of the perception - I've been communing daily to Auckland's CBD on pedaly bike for the last six years, prior to adding an engine this year.

    Ain't no magic though; Just good scanning, and forward "what if" thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    I'm very much aware of the perception - I've been communing daily to Auckland's CBD on pedaly bike for the last six years, prior to adding an engine this year.

    Ain't no magic though; Just good scanning, and forward "what if" thinking.
    Agreed. As I said...scanning and planning.
    However - often there is a 'feeling' that suddenly takes place. Perhaps experience leads to subconsiously recognising subliminal clues, hence the feeling? Who can really know. But when it does kick in, ignore it at your peril.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Tempting, isn't it - to think we can see around corners, sense cops coming, know when theres something on the road and when theres not.. But you can't. You're not superhuman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    I get it with cops- dunno why or how- just get the feeling 'time to be on the 100 mark' and sure enough sneaky cops or cameras materialise in seconds or minutes-
    Me too - but its not infallible. Started thinking about officers of da law south of Timaru and lo and behold, there he is coming the other way. I work on the principle that cops often travel in pairs about 5km apart so took it easy for a bit - then thought what the hell......

    Shortly afterwards I found myself having a chat with a very polite officer in a mufti car......

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Not dissing you, but you've been riding since April this year...When you've been riding for a few years, see whether you feel differently.
    The biker's sixth sense is very real, and I'd hazard a guess that it has a better than 50/50 strike rate too. But there's plenty of times when it doesn't kick in - then you're buggered, especially if you aren't continually scanning and planning.
    What he said. My sixth sense is excellent, and I listen to it all the time. I start to react as soon as that feeling happens. It has saved my bacon lots. It's funny, riding a bike is so much more intuitive than driving a car, your connection to your surrounds (spatialreasoningconnection5.1) is much better. Maybe that's why the sixth sense (or gut feel) works so much better.
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    I'm very much aware of the perception - I've been communing daily to Auckland's CBD on pedaly bike for the last six years, prior to adding an engine this year.

    Ain't no magic though; Just good scanning, and forward "what if" thinking.
    Okay, I'm a pedally as well, I've been riding for 30 odd years, coaching, competing. Riding a motorcycle is similar, there are similarities, but the dynamic forces involved make the challenge much harder than a 7kg road bike (for example). My daily commuter bike has enough power to destroy a rear tire in an afternoon, so that needs to be factored in...

    And after a lot of years riding motor-bicycles, I'm a lot more open to things like sixth sense, fate etc. There is magic out there, no other explanation for some of the stuff I have seen and experienced...
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Tempting, isn't it - to think we can see around corners, sense cops coming, know when theres something on the road and when theres not.. But you can't. You're not superhuman.

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    Whilst I would never rely on the absence of the spidy sense to assume a clear road.....
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