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Old 08-16-2008, 10:27 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Riding etiquette

lol I get passed all the time while commuting, it seems that a lot of other bikes like to weave in and out of traffic.

when I come accross other bikes I like to stay with them because it increases you chances of being seen by cagers when there are multipe bikes.
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Old 08-22-2008, 09:45 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Riding etiquette

i suffer this every tuesday living in poole, we get the bike nights, and its frustrating riding on my way home and getting stuck behind a 10k sports bike with 5k of optional parts and a summer rider who blasts pass at 100 + on the motorway but as soon as you hit traffic cant filter of ****e, or take a roundabout, i give em room until i get impatience, (about 2 minuets after hitting traffic) lol but i always wave or give a friendly nod as the wobble at the lights
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Old 08-22-2008, 10:34 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Riding etiquette

Sounds like you did the right thing.

I would have done the exact samt thing given the situation you described.
I was going to work the other morning, and noticed a bike in front of the car in front of me. We got to a curve, and he pulled over so he could fall in with me. Looking back, he might have been just looking for someone to ride along with, but I figured he was examining the awesomeness that is the FZ6. It was dark, so I didn't really check his bike out and can't tell you what he was on.

I let im ride along behind me for a little while, and then when we got to a passing zone, I dropped a gear and hauled major ass passing the slowpoke car. I turned right at where the road ended, and he turned left. I never saw him again, but I feel I demonstrated the FZ6 sufficiently since he got left WAY back there in a hurry.

On really curvy roads, I like to fall in line with groups and sort of tag along. I did it a couple times behind some hog-types, and even stopped to take a break with some of them once. They were goofing on my "little bike", and some began making the classic yet unfounded "Harleys are better" comments. I rode with them for a little while longer, and when they started to "get on it", (funny, because even the 1200s seemed slow to me,) I dropped a gear and SCREAMED past, eventually losing them completely. I would say I put a mile between us in very short order, because the stretch of road I chose to pass them on was well-known to me and great for a superbike burst.

-Suckers!

A couple of them had their WIVES riding 2up, and I had to laugh at these so-called "rebels. Hahaha... Go ahead and wear gay leahter chaps, go ahead and use a com-link to listen to your old lady yammer in your ear for the whole ride, and feel free to be a conformist to the Hog mediocrity, but don't ever call my bike "little" or insinuate that because my bike is made in Japan or lookslike a crotch rocket that it is somehow less of a bike than your POS chuffer.

If anything, it's way more bike than a Hog could dream of being, especially when it comes to eating up roads!

It is far more common to find riders willing to "adopt" you than not, and usually in a friendly way. I say if they don't ride at your pace, either let them go or find a way around them, but do so safely at all times.
Be respectful, even if they called your 600cc gem "little", lol.

If you do this right, they can sit there and smell your fumes while their wife tells them to "slow down, honey".

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Old 08-22-2008, 07:43 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Sounds like you did the right thing.

I would have done the exact samt thing given the situation you described.
I was going to work the other morning, and noticed a bike in front of the car in front of me. We got to a curve, and he pulled over so he could fall in with me. Looking back, he might have been just looking for someone to ride along with, but I figured he was examining the awesomeness that is the FZ6. It was dark, so I didn't really check his bike out and can't tell you what he was on.

I let im ride along behind me for a little while, and then when we got to a passing zone, I dropped a gear and hauled major ass passing the slowpoke car. I turned right at where the road ended, and he turned left. I never saw him again, but I feel I demonstrated the FZ6 sufficiently since he got left WAY back there in a hurry.

On really curvy roads, I like to fall in line with groups and sort of tag along. I did it a couple times behind some hog-types, and even stopped to take a break with some of them once. They were goofing on my "little bike", and some began making the classic yet unfounded "Harleys are better" comments. I rode with them for a little while longer, and when they started to "get on it", (funny, because even the 1200s seemed slow to me,) I dropped a gear and SCREAMED past, eventually losing them completely. I would say I put a mile between us in very short order, because the stretch of road I chose to pass them on was well-known to me and great for a superbike burst.

-Suckers!

A couple of them had their WIVES riding 2up, and I had to laugh at these so-called "rebels. Hahaha... Go ahead and wear gay leahter chaps, go ahead and use a com-link to listen to your old lady yammer in your ear for the whole ride, and feel free to be a conformist to the Hog mediocrity, but don't ever call my bike "little" or insinuate that because my bike is made in Japan or lookslike a crotch rocket that it is somehow less of a bike than your POS chuffer.

If anything, it's way more bike than a Hog could dream of being, especially when it comes to eating up roads!

It is far more common to find riders willing to "adopt" you than not, and usually in a friendly way. I say if they don't ride at your pace, either let them go or find a way around them, but do so safely at all times.
Be respectful, even if they called your 600cc gem "little", lol.

If you do this right, they can sit there and smell your fumes while their wife tells them to "slow down, honey".

Hahaha
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Old 08-25-2008, 03:18 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Riding etiquette

A harsh truth is they were maybe born again's..thres loads of them by me who do the abergavenny run..senoir riders on high end bikes who cant ride for toffy..they had a triumph 900 back in the 60's so the obvious bike to start riding again 35-40 years later is a fireblade,ducati etc..i used to work with a fella in his 50's who last owned a bike in his late 20's..and as sure as night follows day he goes out and buys a modded R1..i think he rode from the shop and two weeks later rode it back to trade it in..lol
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if they were really bugging me, speed-wise, I woulda gone by them. Maybe not all at once, but definitely eventually. That being said, I love falling in behind a group of sportbikes and following for a bit, but for some reason I don't get the same warm-fuzzies for cruisers. They tend to ride right down the middle of the lane around here, making it so that I can't stagger with them, or they weave.....
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the weave....it's like how Harley's acknowledge you're behind them! lol, I came behind some and they KNEW I was alone and wanting to pass, but they weaved and were trying to split lanes on a huge hog...i'm like WTF? Cars were braking all over and I just had to hang back and watch the carnage and medley of bike and car brakelights...
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