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    At 6am-7am many assume the backroads are clear and barely look before crossing.

    The East Coast Road is a good example for this behaviour. Walking Dogs, getting milk from the dairy etc. etc.

    Not forgetting the pushbike posties on the way to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Not forgetting the pushbike posties on the way to work
    And the "Sure girls" doing their "walk of shame"
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    There's risk in everything. Best stay inside if you're going to be that way. And if you must know, the back roads that I know anyway are very easy to see if there is a hazard... there is time to reduce speed or take action etc. That's why I choose them. What's a fact is that a main suburban road IS NOT, ever. I think you'll all have a hard time disagreeing with that one.

    I'm not sure why it's so hard to understand how dangerous 100kmh around some of the blind corners in a populated East Coast Bays is? Maybe it needs to be seen for itself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    And if you must know, the back roads that I know anyway are very easy to see if there is a hazard... there is time to reduce speed or take action etc.
    I seem to recall a spate of accidents not that long ago which involved "country" roads with tractors etc. turning in driveways and across lanes which weren't spotted and accounted for in time...

    Not saying that all back roads are prone to that, plenty of 'em are long and straight or with reasonable visibility around bends; it all comes down to riding to the conditions and not falling into the "I know this road like the back of my hand" trap 'cos there's eventually going to be something that you're not expecting in your line of travel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stirts View Post
    And the "Sure girls" doing their "walk of shame"
    Yep, plenty of them gals owe me favours......

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    There's risk in everything. Best stay inside if you're going to be that way. And if you must know, the back roads that I know anyway are very easy to see if there is a hazard... there is time to reduce speed or take action etc. That's why I choose them. What's a fact is that a main suburban road IS NOT, ever. I think you'll all have a hard time disagreeing with that one.

    I'm not sure why it's so hard to understand how dangerous 100kmh around some of the blind corners in a populated East Coast Bays is? Maybe it needs to be seen for itself...
    Backroads that allow you to speed ... and be able to see ALL hazards ... and be able to stop in time ... safely ... makes you just another motorist, not a Biker.

    Enjoy your northern roads ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I would have thought at 6am you'd be more likely to strike a farmer moving stock for milking.
    Was it just me that read this as "I would have thought at 6am you'd be more likely to strike a farmer moving stock for Miloking"? Pretty considerate farmers round those parts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    Yep, plenty of them gals owe me favours......

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    +1. Doing the heavily populated 50km/h section of East Coast Bays road at 100km/h is simply dangerous. They probably did it for some fun and because they accepted the risk they perceived. Doesn't make the rest of us road users happy though.
    Jeez - I'm old enough to recall when East Coast Bays Rd WAS a country road with bugger all traffic.....and Glamorgan Drive had no houses and was great for a sunday morning wake up - with no helmet...to clear your head after a hard saturday night.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    theres that old saying "people who live in glass houses".
    should have sex in the basement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    Who were the 2 coonts absolutely flying through East Coast Bays today? A red Ho-bag 250 and a Kawa 650R.

    Not only did you get snapped by the speed camera but what's up with the knee down round those blind bends? Literally 100kmh around some of those 50 zone bends, actually saw your knee bouncing off those bumps. No chance to anticipate anything in front at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Where's Skidmark living, these days??
    Will his name be forever remembered?

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    The only thing outrageous around here is this;

    Cats land on their feet. Toast lands jamside down.
    A cat glued to some jam toast will hover in quantum indecision


    Curiosity was framed; ignorance killed the cat

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    The only thing outrageous around here is this;
    If Jem was that good they would never have changed their name to Asda.

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