Drinking and riding
Drinking and riding
I was on my way home from work last night and saw a bloke come off his bike (fortunately only a low speed front wheel lock and lowside) so I went up the road a bit to turn around and go back to see if he was ok. Someone in a cage had chopped in front of him in traffic coming up to a set of lights but it could have been worse. When I got back only one other person had stopped and the person who had caused the off was long gone. He wasn't wearing gloves and had cut his finger so I got the first aid kit out of my car and got some band aids to cover the cut and stop the bleeding. While helping I noticed a fairly strong smell of alcohol on his breath which is why I have put up the poll.
I will not drink if I am going on a ride and have even declined free alcohol the night before going for a ride. I think we need as much of our wits about us as possible so anything that diminshes our reflexes can't be good. Anyway thats my opinion, what does everyone else think.
I will not drink if I am going on a ride and have even declined free alcohol the night before going for a ride. I think we need as much of our wits about us as possible so anything that diminshes our reflexes can't be good. Anyway thats my opinion, what does everyone else think.
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welp.... out on the "ride day" if we stop at a pub (Tumbulgum pub on the river? Maleny, Kenilworth, Mt. Lindsey area, Kyogle, etc.) and you know you'll be there a while, I don't see the problem with a social drink. Hell, it's great at the end of a great ride. Obviously know your limits, don't go anywhere near the "feeling it" phase (which for me is a small beer "nursed" over the course of the stop).... but hey, some ppl can't drink sociably, they only drink to get drunk. there is a time and place for that.....
good topic btw "Zed"Beast, as I'm curious to know what others think. If it is totally BLACK and WHITE or a few like myself? ....and if you get honest remarks.....????
good topic btw "Zed"Beast, as I'm curious to know what others think. If it is totally BLACK and WHITE or a few like myself? ....and if you get honest remarks.....????

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around town a couple with a meal or a quick drop in to the pub is ok for me. not enough to get over the limit tho.
on a ride day not till i get home, but then

on a ride day not till i get home, but then


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I love beer , let me tell ya, but wouldn't think of getting on the bike after one. I figure you need all of your wits about you at the best of times so why give the other bloke a points start.
When I get home that's a whole different story,,, Lager frenzy!!!!!!!!
When I get home that's a whole different story,,, Lager frenzy!!!!!!!!
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
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hidepenny wrote:sometimes i reckon it's easier to get away in bike than car when encountering a blow test.....................
Not anywhere near Phillip Island around the GP they aren't

....and it's a pain trying to blow into the little tube with your helmet on and you realise you haven't taken a big enough breath

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Alcohol first and foremost affects motor function, well before the 'feeling it' stage (where it has started to affect the messages passing from your ear drum to your brain - thus affecting your balance and orientation). If you think you can ride as well after 1 or 2 beers as you can clean sober then ...
YOU ARE WRONG!!!
Having said that, everyone has their own level of risk they are willing to take - there's no way one or two beers is going to be the sole cause of you coming undone. I'm still learning how to ride a bike safely and hence i feel i need every bit of control and reaction time i can get - so i have absolutely zero alcohol when i ride, and preferably 100% blood-caffeine level
YOU ARE WRONG!!!
Having said that, everyone has their own level of risk they are willing to take - there's no way one or two beers is going to be the sole cause of you coming undone. I'm still learning how to ride a bike safely and hence i feel i need every bit of control and reaction time i can get - so i have absolutely zero alcohol when i ride, and preferably 100% blood-caffeine level
