Bummer about the drop. Didn't see it at all. Cheers for the ride albeit a fairly striaght one! Good to catch up
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Bummer about the drop. Didn't see it at all. Cheers for the ride albeit a fairly striaght one! Good to catch up
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Sounds like far too many people binning their bikes on easy rides for me, don't need to be involved in somebody else's accident on a wednesday night.
Maybe next year.
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Hi Guys , for the uninformed CBTA - Competency Based Training and Assessment is coming to town- so to speak. Its NZTA's new way of getting rider through the licencing system to a set standard - check out cbta.co.nz for more information.
Anyway I am going through the process to be registered to assess this (another string to my bow) and I need a couple of volunteers to be my guinea pigs and let me practice assessing before NZTA come along and do it. It is mainly so I can mark the riding faults someone makes in the correct boxes and I get to practice my route a bit more.
You won't officially pass/fail anything as I'm just practising so what is in it for me I can hear some of you saying??
Well, you get your riding assessed against the new standard and get to see how awesome you are really are!, you get some constructive feedback from me at the end (worth 100's of $$$!) and you get to ride out on your bike with me wittering in your ear telling you to turn left or right - now that really is worth a lot!!!!! - Oh and I might shout you a coffee too.
It would be ideal if the volunteers ( I need 2 or 3) are still on their learners or restricted (and on a bike they can legally ride) and probably by the looks of my overly full diary be free on a sunday afternoon and prepared to come up to Rangiora as that is where our first route will be starting from.( we will be doing routes from CHCH once we get the NZTA approval) Also needs to be before 24th Feb
Just email me duncan@2drivesafe.com if interested and available. I might be able to do one or two evenings between now and the 24th as well.
Thanks for the time in reading this
Duncan
And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!
Too true, being a State Highway there are national standards for maintenance of the roads and you could take the NZTA to task over this to try to recover any damages from them or the contractor, if they have breached the requirements and caused an unsafe road condition that was not placarded with warning signs etc.
These aren't the bikes we're looking for....
Have you known anyone that has taken them on? Would love to hold someone accountable for the road condition. I blame myself primarily for not spotting the grit, but after looking at the gopro vid I'm not surprised due to the shadow cast over the road. Still would be good to hit them up cause at the end of the day you can't slip on something that isn't there in the first place.
Bike is in shop atm, will find out next week if the insurance company will write it off or not, did a fair amount of cosmetic damage due to the Oggy knob snapping off after digging in to the train track. That is all apart from a sprained rotator cuff on my left shoulder, which hurts like a b!tch haha.
Well it's a long story, but a couple of years ago a similar thing happened to me. I was commuting home from work in April, and it was going to be my last ride to work for the year as the rego was about to expire. Came back through a section of road that had been resealed earlier in the week, and the signs removed. But over the course of they day through trafficking and excess amount of chip being applied in the first place and not properly stuck to the bitumen, a windrow of loose chip had built up along the centreline and road shoulders. So I came through just on dark, and couldn't see it. Anyway as I moved to the centreline to turn right at the Y intersection, the front tucked under and I was on my ass before I knew it .
I had some broken ribs and landed on backpack with thermos flask in it.
The police attended and I got taken to hospital. The car behind me luckily saw me in the road and stopped. As it turned out, her battery went flat while I was being sorted out and when they tried to push the vehicle there was so much loose shit on the road they had trouble just getting it moving. This was all noted in the police report as the cause of the accident.
My plan was to take insurance and recover the balance and costs from the council, they blamed the maintenance contractor who denied any wrongdoing, and provided documentation showing their site supervisor has inspected and approved the site for removal of the signs .What it didn't account for was the poor application of the materials and the failure of the chip seal, and ongoing observation and maintenance of the road to a safe standard. It should have been checked and swept.
Anyway, I thought I had a pretty good case. Insurance paid up a current market value for the bike and depreciated value of my gear. I then started to organise a case to go to small claims court but got a call from the bike insurer to say that I had waived all my rights by accepting their payout, and that I must desist from taking any further action as it could jeopardise their claim, and that they would try to get a settlement for my other losses.
So I have been waiting and emailing ringing many times with no progress.
Based on this your claim would be against the Maintenance contractor who applied the grit and failed to clear it away. You would need some proof of what happened, written statements from witnesses etc. Anyway, discuss it with your insurer before accepting a payout, that you want to claim your excess and any losses / costs back.
I have changed insurers now, because of all this. And am now on the Vero Golightly scheme - hopefully I do not have to use it though!
These aren't the bikes we're looking for....
Duvauchelles anyone?? Hopefully without windrows of grit!!!!
BK, Dyers Pass, through Governors Bay, Gebbies Pass, first regroup on Millers Road just before the Akaroa Hiway. On to Little River second regroup at the old railway station. At Duvauchelles if the pub is busy we may turn back and have the final regroup at the Little River Pub.
safely everyone.
And remember ...... if it hasn't got one of "Uncle Flip's" prosthetic kickers it isn't a real motorbike!!!
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