Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
I have cassina on ignore, but when somebody quotes her I sadly get to see what she has to say. Her "I thought there would have only been one answer being not losing sight of the guy in front." is almost perfectly wrong. She could not just have become this misinformed by accident, this has taken serious and sustained effort.
You never watch the rider in front, you look around them. Failing to do that is, as SD says, a recipe for following the leading rider into whatever adventure they are having, but which you would normally prefer to avoid.
Her posts on KB should be accompanied by a warning to new riders against following any advice she offers.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
So what we all learnt from professor Cassina today is a lotus and a Mack truck have the same safe corner speeds.
Thank you for your wisdom
Last edited by Voltaire; 19th May 2016 at 17:40. Reason: edited to avoid Maha's confusion.
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
I take issue with your statement...
I drive an elderly large Toymoto which probably needs new shocks... but I can go round most curves with a speed advisory sign at a speed above the advisory speed without any problems...
The speeds are advisory speeds... see this: http://www.drivingtests.co.nz/roadco...is-sign-mean9/
LOL. I've seen them on roads just slightly wider than the tanker. Bit of a shock coming around a corner to see Fonterra's finest coming at ya. They have good brakes, though.
Speaking (drivel) of speed advisory signs... Their are not many to be seen on gravel roads with a posted 100kmh limit. Food for thought for those of a cretain opinion.
Manopausal.
I'm pretty sure the road code states the speed posted on a corner sign is a "safe recommended speed in good conditions". However - I use these as a guideline. Most vehicles and especially haydes55's Lotus with Pamela in the back can handle these corners at a higher speed than what is posted. 75's and 65's are a down shift and a dab at the brakes, but when a sign says 25 - I believe that shit and slow down.
As promised the pic of the off-roading experience on Scenic Drive. It's not the best pic but shows the skid marks which lead up the bank. Reminder - somehow didn't drop the bike! The biker gods must've been looking out for me!
A very lucky fella indeed!
STEVEN
THE FOUR RULES OF EXPLORING THIS AMAZING COUNTRY OF NZ
RIDE SAFE, RIDE HARD, RIDE FREE
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