Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.
[QUOTE=chanceyy;1359882]
cheers chick
my riding isn't that bad!!!!!
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"IF IT DOESN'T KILL YA, DO IT AGAIN"
so much better
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"IF IT DOESN'T KILL YA, DO IT AGAIN"
Always a first aid kit in my panniers as well if they are on the side of my bike
Not sure if i told you already but no probs with my nos on the list
I have a bike trailer as well, at the moment anyway
[QUOTE=STUPY;1359888]Followed you for a bit yesterday, wont be long and youll be snappin at our heals. Nice lines, you looked very confident![]()
good to know who has first aid kits ..
I have your cellie on the list already meanie .. (dunno your home one)
thanks meanie,
learning how to weight the pegs has made a huge difference to betsy's stability & therefore my confidence .. still have to think about the corner & weighting pegs & counter steering, its not a memory muscle yet .. & still need to improve on the tighter twistie stuff, but its getting there & practice practice practice is the key .. got some more in today![]()
Have toKarma ... Justice catches up eventually !!
Well this thread certainly got interesting.
Thanks to the people that did the work for organising the ride and herding the cats. I enjoyed the riding, and meeting all the locals. I'll be definitely up for some future rides when work etc allows me.
I've spent the day (well, a bit of it) washing the bike - my pre-xmas hints to family members had paid off: "what do I want for christmas? Well, I've just bought a shiny new _motorbike_ with lots of chrome and paint that's going to need washing and polishing...."! I guess that'll learn me to develop a fondness for cruisers - there really is an acre or two of chrome on the bike.
Speaking of which - we'll definitely have to lure some more local cruiser riders out of the woodwork.
As for the ride - definitely a nice bit of road, I haven't driven it so it was interesting on the bike. I quickly adopted Cowboyz suggestion of "riding your own ride" and adopted a comfortable pace. I've had my learners for a month now and (after Saturday) I've done about 1400km. I'm finding that the primary determination of my cornering speed are my instincts as a car driver - I'm not having any trouble with lines or exits or anything, I'm just entering the corners a lot slower that you experienced riders because I'm not comfortable going faster yet. I figure that will develop with time so I'm not worried about pushing it for now.
One particular corner following Chanceyy on the final section into Akitio was revealing - she'd been riding fairly sedately for the benefit of us n00bs but was just a little bit faster on this one. As I followed her into this left-hander I went "whoa, this feels fast" but it was too late to brake so I just pushed the left bar a bit to keep the line right and hung on.... and the bike just went sedately round the corner. No dramas. I grinned to myself on the exit and thought "hmmm, definitely more learning to be done."
Mind you, a big thank you to whoever it was at one of the stops who suggested that I was probably slower than the main group as I was only riding a 250 cruiser. Thanks for the encouragement, but it's definitely all me - I don't think I'm anywhere near the bike's limits yet.
As for being followed and letting bikes past - I find everybody's natural following distance is closer than I feel comfortable with at the moment, so I'm happy to let people past me if the opportunity presents. I think this is partly due to my inexperience with group riding, and also partly because I'm a paranoid freak - I hate people watching over my shoulder when I work as well.
I took a few photos as well - now that I've got my laptop whipped into shape I should have them online fairly shortly.
Apologies to Banditrider about not passing that car before we got into the gorge on the way home. I did warn you I read your blog!I had a hunch it was going to be a slow PITA but I was feeling a bit tired so I took a more conservative approach to overtaking opportunities. Probably the right call at the time on the little 250, but frustrating all the same.
And true story - at one point I glanced in my mirrors and thought "bugger, I must be going too slow, there's a car right up bandit's arse!". Then I had a proper look and realised it was just his panniers.Man that bike has some width!
Sarge, don't let them give the statesman any stick - that thing purrs. Boodiful!
Finally, no-one has yet mentioned the mystery of the suddenly appearing xmas decoration......
Anyway, great to meet everyone, I'm looking forward to future rides.
ah yes. I actually forgot about that even though it is still on the bike. Looks quite good there. Whipped into town to do a little shopping yesterday and in the supermarket car park people were pointing at my bike. Took a little while to figure out what was going on. Suits it though. Check out my pics in my sig.
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What do they usually ignore it or turn the other way in disgust?
You missed the jokes about Cowboys only having One Ball but I suppose its better than before that when you had no balls!
Thought I'd edit this in as I remember sing it at school many years ago:
Hitler had only one big ball!
Goering had two and they were small!
Himmler had something sim'ler,
and poor old Geobbels had no balls at all!
I could do one like:
Cowboyz ....
Meanie...
Gets a bit cloudy here
I'm going to get injured on one of these rides but it wont be while riding
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