Yep - it was windy as fuck.... I had to tack to get over.
God you lot are a bunch of whingers. My little 125kg 250RS shot over there without a problem. A bit odd to be leaning over left and right whilst tracking a straight line.
However my bike doesn't have much surface area -- narrow tank, no fairings, spoked wheels. Pretty low, too. My too-large cordura jacket is the biggest problem.
FXR FTW!!!!!
I'm staying at my cousins house tonight in albany lol
Edit: Should I just harden up and ride across the HB? lol
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fair call.... actually it was fun... Sounds daft but I like weather like that .... its a kind of battle and I like it.
Back home in the UK near manchester I used to ride the Barton Bridge and the Thelwall Viaduct....(both very high motorway bridges) when it blows on them it was fuckin lethal....
You could be right. I guess it's all down to experience. I've had a car and bike full for 24 odd years and have never ridden in gusty high winds like I experienced last night.
It must've been pretty windy - I've only just had power restored to my house, which is another new experience for me - wind causing power cuts.
Welcome to Auckland
Is it true that it's windier in Wellington?
I really enjoyed riding over the bridge last night on my Volty (spoked wheels, no fairings - the perfect bike for gusty winds).
The only problem for me was my backpack! Kept catching the wind and acting like a sail. And the whole stop-start commuter traffic thing was a bit of a pain. Would have been nice to have chosen my own pace instead of slow-fast-slow-fast-stop. And I didn't feel like lane splitting. I needed a whole lane all to myself! Wheeeee!![]()
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
So, no one actually got blown?
I guess that means its safe
Well, I'm about to across it now so get ready for another "I Binned!" thread lol
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Of all the many bikes I have had over the years, the one least affected by winds is von Klunken. A fully (very fully) faired BMW.
Nothing deflects him from his chosen path. Well, an enormous gust of wind did once blow him a few feet over, but that gust was so strong that the eddy of it got under my full face helmet (with visor closed) and made me think my neck was broken, as well as blowing my glasses off (inside the helmet).
Other than that he's never moved at all in any wind. Even when I have sometimes had trouble hanging on myself, or have been cranked far off to the side to counter the wind force. I reckon it's the shaft drive. Just like shafties can't wheelie.
I think the worst bikes for side winds are those with bikini type fairings.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Stand proud, Auckland drivers.
This morning's display of driving skills was fucking disgusting.
A bit of rain and winds that the rest of the country would laugh at, and the retards prove that they should have their licences revoked.
Morons. Complete fucking morons.
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