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shopping center car parks!

Postby LordAramid » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:54 pm

I did what you said and just bit the bullet, started to ride to and from the train station to get to work - I catch the city train from Macarthur, and there is a huge shopping complex there, a Westfield. What I learned about them is firstly, gloves are for stashing tickets, not teeth.. and secondly, never follow a car downhill into a boom gate. especially not a car with a fat, crabby bogan inside who mashes the ticket machine buttons until it breaks and she is told via intercom to back out and go through the exit lane.
so the fat, crabby bogan was drumming her fingers on the door waiting for me to push my bike backwards uphill one big toe at a time :x that sucked, i ended up having to get off and push.

I feel a lot more confident now, I can see what i need practise in, and what just needs fine tuning, and having a totally awesome time, even on the boiling hot sticky days. i had a bit of trouble at a huge roundabout, its hard for me to understand who has right of way, and people are so impatient they are seeing gaps and just rushing in, so i end up standing waiting for a big gap, but i suppose there's no harm in that. Its mostly because i need to practise accelerating away from a standstill as quickly as possible - my little bike kinda creeeeps out with a squeal that sounds a lot worse than it is. :D

Another thing I'm getting good at is night riding, as i dont get home until 10pm, i don't really like riding in the dark, its bloody hard to see anything, and I'm never quite sure of what could happen, so i go slower than i should. is 40 in a 60 zone too slow at night? if there isn't any other traffic does it matter how slow i go?
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby Six Addict » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:01 pm

good stuff aramid... ride at whatever pace you feel comfortable... i sometimes still wait for big gaps in traffic at intersections or roundabouts so thats nothing unusual... ;)

good to see the bug has bitten and that you are realistic about your skills and what you need to practice... 8)

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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby red_dave » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:11 pm

LordAramid wrote:fat, crabby bogan


Ahhh... I miss the Riff sometimes :lol: :lol: :lol:

If you're not impeding traffic then ride as slow as you want. Good work btw! ;)
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby bonester » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:18 pm

A tip for roundabouts is to not rely on peoples indicators because they are frequently wrong, but to watch the direction of the front wheels- they always point to where they are going. A car exiting on your exit is your best mate coz they hold everyone else up for you and you can go at your leisure. :D
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby corvus2606 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:50 pm

If you wanna learn round abouts, come to canberra.

Give it a weekend and youll be a pro.

best advice, If your going straight or turning left, keep to the left lane, that way you only have to worry about people going straight, takes one section of the round about out of what you need to concentrate on. also, the car in the right lane will protect you when you pull out if they go at the same time. other than that, find a gap and gun it, get out of there ASAP, and watch for people trying to take the 'racing line' through and cutting into your lane(my strongest hate)

and always watch drivers as well as their wheels, they will (almost) always be looking where the want to be. with a combination of both, it gets pretty easy to read what someone will do.
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Postby lifeofcrimeguy » Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:45 pm

Nice to hear Aramid. I often find the hardest part a learner has to deal with is realising how much they have to learn and critiquing themselves as you have done. This will put in good stead for being a better rider. And you're a nicer person than I. Such calm when forced to push your bike up hill :) . Night time is one of the best times to learn in some ways. With noone around, you can learn at your own pace as you have been. Have fun. 8)
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby the kid » Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:24 pm

Good on ya Lord , keep at it and the confidence will grow . Your caution and desire to learn will help keep you safe . Check out a new globe for the Zeddy . Might find a brighter light to help at night and dont be afraid of putting on the high beam around the burbs if there are no oncoming cars .
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby Shifty » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:25 am

On a roundabout you need to give way to your right, but also allow for the fact that even if you have right of way it will still hurt so make sure you look what is happening all around you. Definitely don't trusy indicators or car attitude as people often change their mind half way through a roundabout.

40 in a 60 zone is definitely too slow, it's dangerous. If you can't see far enough ahead then you need your eyes checked, you should be able to see without a problem.
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Postby Six Addict » Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:17 am

at night shifty...
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby gpxpunk » Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:53 am

I remember my first proper ride, it was at 9pm on a sunday night riding from blacktown to werrington downs on the grest western hwy haha that was fun.
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby ZXR750 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:10 pm

gpxpunk wrote:I remember my first proper ride, it was at 9pm on a sunday night riding from blacktown to werrington downs on the grest western hwy haha that was fun.


Show some respect. Werrington Downs should always be in capital letters. A place that so close to both the Lawson and the Gaels demands respect.
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby gpxpunk » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:42 am

ZXR750 wrote:
gpxpunk wrote:I remember my first proper ride, it was at 9pm on a sunday night riding from blacktown to werrington downs on the grest western hwy haha that was fun.


Show some respect. Werrington Downs should always be in capital letters. A place that so close to both the Lawson and the Gaels demands respect.
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby Saki » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:00 am

maybe my piece of advice is, only ride when you dont need to rush and you can just go at your own pace. When riding is new to you, you should have a clear mind so you can focus on what your doing, you dont want to have thoughts of work, rushing, peak hour traffic etc etc running through your mind while trying to get the hang of riding.
Unless you feel confident!

round abouts like others are saying, dont rely on drivers knowing anything even if you have a sign on your bike saying where you are going, Mum in yer Land Cruiser Patrol Tank will have a brain fart and do all wacko things! I see it all the time.

So just confirm with yourself that people have stopped and give yourself room to dodge!
Also use more rear brake through the corners with some throttle power to make yourself smooth, it will keep your steady also.
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Re: shopping center car parks!

Postby gpxpunk » Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:39 pm

The worst things about car parks is when you get the bloody ticket, haha i have no where to put it so i have it either in my hands while riding or in my mouth lol
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Postby Saki » Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:44 pm

gpxpunk wrote:The worst things about car parks is when you get the bloody ticket, haha i have no where to put it so i have it either in my hands while riding or in my mouth lol

well unless u have an open face helmet, count that option out!
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