A sneaky head clearer!

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A sneaky head clearer!

Postby Strika » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:57 pm

Snuck out this arvo for a short blat! The bride has had the flu for a week, and my white blood cells finally gave up to the virus and said it's all yours! So they have been runnin amok around my body for the last few days. :(

Anyhoo, by about 2.30 I had cabin fever, so asked the bride if she wanted to go out for a coffee. The answer was a resounding NO! So i took the liberty of sneaking out for a quick head clearer! :twisted:

I jumped on the West gate, and then trolled out the Dullamarine fwy. As I approached the exit of the calder/Tulla Jnctn, and was attempting to exit to the left to stay on the Tulla, A dear little old lady in a Mazda Protege` decided to pull out from being totally stopped in the emergency lane. near the bulla road exit.........across four lanes of heavy tin top traffic! FAARK! :shock:

I had nowhere to go, so I just went with her! Luckily for me, and her I suppose, the majority of those in the path had made space for her, and I managed to thread the needle without playing bumper bikes either! :shock:

Went wound the wing woad to the Greensborough By-pass where just before the Plenty Rd exit, I spotted a familiar looking White Helmet/Red Jacket combo. As I pulled closer, I noticed that the bike make matched who I thought may be the rider so i pulled alongside. The upside down forks where the giveaway, and we both pulled over for a chat before heading off again.

As I must have looked like crap, the unnamed rider also told me to take it handy as balance is effected by shit like the flu! This advice was later to prove invaluable. Thanks Mr. New TZ. :wink:

Then to Diamond Ck and up to Kinglake. The Journey up this road was interesting as usual with the tin tops all trying to make us much room for the many bikes as poss, and some of the bikes doing there very best dickhead impressions by
1. Overtaking in hairpin right hander, without a chance of seeing oncoming traffic (I should know,...as he never saw me! ) Honda CBR600RR in red. and
2. (and this was perhaps the best one) an MV Augusta F4 chasing his mate on a VFR overtaking around the outside of a car, on a blind left hander, with double yellows pretty obviously marked!

The First dude on the RR, forced me onto the very edge of the road, so that the bars were moving around a lot going from tar to dirt and back again! Luckily those Renthals do make it easy in the dirt. And even then his big helmeted bonce nearly tapped the bar end. :x

But the MV took the cake. Those who have ridden with me know I stay way left on the tight stuff to open the corners up and keep running wide wankers away. (I am still shy after those two head ons I had) And luckily so. Heading into a 3rd gear right hander for me, I was almost at the apex when I noticed a set of motorcycle wheels on the other side of an oncoming car I stood the Hornet up as much as I could with just enough room for the layed reasonably over MV to slide under me, and luckily had enough time and room to tip it back over again to complete the turn. :shock:
Heart rate must have been a tad strained at this point. I checked the seat out when I got home and there doesn't appear to be any permanent ballon knot marks :wink:

Thankfully the run from here on was almost perfect. I went across from Kinglake to Kinglake West and then turned left back to Whittlesea and then across to Donnybrook and back down the Hume to the Wing Woad again! Only about 200klms all up and apart from the few little moments....nice and head clearing!
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Postby Phil » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:02 pm

it just totally amazes me some of the overtaking manouvres i see :shock: .........i mean its just farkin crazy. :cry:
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Postby Gosling1 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:03 pm

a ride like that sounds like a Head Clearer AND an Arse Clearer...... :shock: glad to hear you made it home in one piece......

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Postby chameleon » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:19 pm

Some riders need their wrists broken.
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Postby Strika » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:51 pm

Don't get me wrong, I am all for "Making way" on a ride :wink: . A term I use for taking opportunities when they are presented, regardless of the acompanying signage! :lol:

Some of the guys/gals who ride with me sometimes shake their heads at how I overtake. :? But I can see around as far as I need to to get around and back, so I go! :) But not where I can't see thru the turn, or read four turns in front to do a double on turns one and two...if ya know what I mean! :lol: :?

These dudes were either Ignorant, or suicidal! :roll:

And after that dude got killed yesterday on the Toolangi Road you would think people would get the hint! :wink:
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Postby Neka79 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:05 pm

im with u mate...theres sensible overtaking, then theres silly overtaking (where the rider is taking risks based on what he thinks is acceptable and safe) then theres stupid overtaking, this is when its downright ridiculous to try and pass...the problem is, some ppl get option 2 & 3 mixed up..or rate em differently....i kno wots option 2 for me is option 3 for sum1 else, and i kno wots option 3 for me is option 2 for sum1 else..if u follow...

thing is..if u wanna choose option 3, u really should bugger off to the track, not on the road...then theres been a few times a option 2 has turned into an option 3, or u make an error in judgement and have to go thru with it....this happens...

i just really think ppl should put more emphasis on OTHER ppl on the road...u might not hurt urself, but u might kill sum1 else..then u gotta live with it...
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Postby Phil » Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:56 am

Strika wrote:Don't get me wrong, I am all for "Making way" on a ride :wink: . A term I use for taking opportunities when they are presented, regardless of the acompanying signage! :lol:



here here :wink:
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Postby Stereo » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:20 am

Did you see the MV at all again that day? I would have been looking out for it.... and taken out a bit of road rage on the rider (just verbal ofcourse)...
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