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    Watch out for grit, people!

    I dropped my motard on muddy roadworks on Akaroa hill a few weeks back. Entirely my fault for not reading the road surface properly nor giving the slippery mud the respect it needed. Luckily motards crash well and me and bike got away with a few scratches. Since then we have had the big snow and rain.....and grit. Even though it has been swept it is still there but hard to see. Yesterday there was lots of "hidden" suprises on the Akaroa run. I have heard of at least one crash-on utube too now[search mrcornerslut the crash]-because of the grit. The wife and I were walking near the top of Dyers pass yesterday arvo, when a Kawa 250 tucked his front in grit right in front of us. Brand new bike too, i think. So, dont trust the road and be extra careful at the moment.

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    Thanks for the heads up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    ... The wife ...
    Good god, you haven't gone and done it again have you!?
    The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by far queue View Post
    Good god, you haven't gone and done it again have you!?
    Years ago Man. Keep up with the play....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    I dropped my motard on muddy roadworks on Akaroa hill a few weeks back. Entirely my fault for not reading the road surface properly nor giving the slippery mud the respect it needed. Luckily motards crash well and me and bike got away with a few scratches. Since then we have had the big snow and rain.....and grit. Even though it has been swept it is still there but hard to see. Yesterday there was lots of "hidden" suprises on the Akaroa run. I have heard of at least one crash-on utube too now[search mrcornerslut the crash]-because of the grit. The wife and I were walking near the top of Dyers pass yesterday arvo, when a Kawa 250 tucked his front in grit right in front of us. Brand new bike too, i think. So, dont trust the road and be extra careful at the moment.
    I watched that video, was kind of his own fault, he only needed to back off when he saw the cones and he would have been fine. I wonder if he picked the lights back up after knocking them over

    I went for a ride over there on Saturday, up until that point the road is pretty clean but from those lights all the way to Akaroa there is heaps of loose grit on the road, do be careful everyone (and slow down when you see the cones)

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    Yeh - I agree that vid shows the rider didn't slow down as he went past the 30kph sign or the cones....and I'm guessing he was expecting stage 2 warnings to come next - more signs and cones.....I think he was a bit hard done by though as the 30kph sign was too close to the shit. A lesson to be learnt - start to slow down - faster.

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    Just watched the video after what was said above. The rider should feel aggrieved as the 30km/h speed sign should not be the first one you come across. The site is not set out in accordance with COPTTM or any kind of approved Traffic Management Plan. On that basis I would be having a go at the road controlling authority for any damages. No road works signs, no signs re the traffic signals etc etc. If the video ever came to light though my chances of getting a payout would disappear.

    At 23 seconds you can see a sign lying down next to some cones. I can guess what sign it might be but as soon as I saw it I would be buttoning off. And once I saw the 30 sign I would be scrubbing off a lot more speed that he did. Then panic set in. Looks like there was plenty of room to stop without falling off or hitting the truck. I guess the problem with sticking "Mrcornerslut" on your fairing is that people will make assumptions. And they'd probably be right.

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    I was following a car into those traffic lights-the car locked up on grit that was not immediately visible. A timely reminder of unseen hazards! Not till you are following another rider and getting peppered with grit that you realise how much is still there, even after sweeping.....

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    Amazing, with all the years and kilometers traveled you got caught out in the middle of winter by ""unexpected" grit?
    Didnt read the signs, twisted the right hand too much, forget to set a pace that allows for winter road surfaces......sad.
    No sympathy for anyone caught out by grit in winter on hills.......ITS FUCKING WINTER what do you think will be on the roads....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mushu View Post
    I watched that video, was kind of his own fault
    Kind of? He was an idiot that got what he deserved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Amazing, with all the years and kilometers traveled you got caught out in the middle of winter by ""unexpected" grit?
    Didnt read the signs, twisted the right hand too much, forget to set a pace that allows for winter road surfaces......sad.
    No sympathy for anyone caught out by grit in winter on hills.......ITS FUCKING WINTER what do you think will be on the roads....
    SVboy, last time I warned people of gravel on that road I got flamed and told to harden up. So, after reading a reply like the one above from a fuckwit like that, may I suggest you not tell anyone and just, let 'em crash?

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    As Subike said...goes with time of year, be careful out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Kind of? He was an idiot that got what he deserved.
    Was trying to be nice, I wanted to see if a KB member owned up to being mrcornerslut.

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    He was riding way too fast for too long past a very poorly placed 30kph sign...but I'm assuming he doesn't do that professionally - unlike the "inepts" who were managing the road repairs - they need arse kicking. He got his arse kicked already.

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    the guy in the vid knows the road well iv seen him riding and talked with him, in the vid the corner goes tight blind and down hill on exit no room for anything untoward and so there's a risk in ridin too fast for coming to an emergency stop so... "do the crime do the time" actually that's what I always say to myself when I come off.

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