Or don't give a fuck about how fast they are around a track. I don't care, don't think I'm the fastest on the road (have no interest in that) and am happy to do whatever laptimes I can do at the track when I get out there. But not everyone wants to ride the track is all I'm saying.
But I do like riding over teh hill.
I've been to the track a few times and wish I had a more flexible job so I could get there more. I own a club car and do some car racing also.
What I like about my bike is I can get up in the morning, look and the window and just like' Its a nice day bro. Lets get out there'
For me its the flexibility and freedom to do what I like when I like.
I do a gerzillion miles a year for work so on the long straight bits heading for the hill I just get patient. Riding fast in a straight line seems more about impatience than pleasure.
I do like the hill tho. As pointed out earlier a lot of the time your speed up and down the hill is mostly below the speed limit.
I just love the sensation of tipping the bike in and carving through the turn.
Aside from the sites and the smells that sensation is what motorcycling is about.
I agree that this behaviour is also moving you closer to a 'woops' moment and increasing your risk profile. For that reason I prefe to ride smartly enough that I enjoy it but well within myself because there is too much stuff to hit if it goes wrong
So I agree - accidents in the weekend are caused by the rider on the whole.
I don't know how you reduce this without seeming heavy handed
Riding to work. Well thats a bit different. I treat every peak hour journey as a hostile encounter. I look for idiots coming to get me, I look for escape routes. 'They're' coming to get you people. Ride accordingly.
"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
Okay.
Per the OP, at the weekends the greatest risk of a motorcycle crash is on the open road between Christchurch and Akaroa. They are lone vehicle crashes, motorcycle fails to take a bend.
Appears to me that it's about riders over cooking corners. That's why I posted about taking a laser out there and giving it a nudge.
Nudged today for an hour. Didn't want to get Azkles back up, so I set up on a straight, targeting vehicles exiting a corner at the start of the straight I.e. vehicles coming around the corner fast.
In 46 minutes I stopped three folk to chat to.
A cyclist wearing no helmet. He had a medical exemption. Go figure.
A biker at 122. Nice line out of the corner though. Ticket issued. Had a good chat about crashes on the Akaroa road. Nice bloke.
Another biker at 112. First thing he said was "That's my Licence then". Like, it was MY fault. As it happened, I checked and he had 120 points already. Didn't even write the ticket, but we had a good chat about how some folk go through life with no tickets at all. And how some folk just keep getting them.
Quite a few other bikers went past, some waved 5 fingers, betting that some waved 2.
Just an update. We'll be nudging the Akaroa road at weekends. No speed, no ticket.
Donuts.
What you've got there is a strategy that pings riders having sucessfully negotiated a corner. More to the point it's not a strategy that'll ping anyone traveling arguably too fast for the corner.
Duno what would. Maybe you make a point of automatically ticketing everyone who bins on teh Akaroa road, (cowshit and gravel notwithstanding) on the basis that they were obviously exceeding speed safe for the conditions.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
I just want to establish a presence which causes people to wonder whether we are there or not.
The more people who see me, the bike and the laser the better. That way, over a period of weeks, I hope it will cause people to slow down and just enjoy the ride, instead of nailing every corner like Ronnie Rossi (Valentinos brother).
Out of interest I was sticking out like dogs nuts today. Parked at roadside, in clear view.
Hopefully, over a period of weeks, it'll mean that maybe one or two bikers will make it home without losing any skin, money or dignity.
Am I dreaming ?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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