What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I must mention the disabled driver in Marborough who was a complete and utter Arsehole !!!! Obviously didn't like bikers at all , what a tosser !!!
Nice to meet up with Frankie again, breakfast on me next time
Nice to meet up with Frankie again, breakfast on me next time
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That happened to me a few years ago. As I went to over take the BMW I had followed fit a while the back lit up. I gave him the thumbs up and stayed behind him until he left the A road.
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Was this on the M4 near Newbury / Reading way? I see that Volvo all the time with the GB sticker. Spends a lot of time around Oxford.Frankie wrote:Went for a little spin, caught up with Kingfixer for brunch... however the reason for my post is the amount of muppet's out there today was higher than normal. However I will not dwell on the twats out there, but the good people.
I was heading down the M4 this morning, quiet a lick on, when I come up behind a Volvo, dark blue supporting a GB sticker, nothing out of the ordinary. In typical style the road was open on the two inside lanes, but he would not move over!!! 9 times out of 10 I would not have wasted anytime and just gone past, however this time I waited a little, we went from 65 mph to over the ton, he would not pull over, I thought wtf is going on.
I was not sitting close, about two/three car lengths but keeping pace, still clear on the inside, just as I was about to move into lane 2, a sign popped up on the back shelf, red illuminated one, (The one you just sink when you see it) "POLICE SLOW" Oh bollox
But that was it, he just told me to slow down, I waved thank you he waved back... I slowed down lol.... PHEW!!! what a nice Policeman for sure.
I dont think the guy in the white van, getting up his arse then undertaking him felt the same, as the police car proceeded to follow him off the M4 at the junction DOH!
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Frankie, nice of him not to do you but surely he was just pushing you as he didn't pull over to let you progress.
It annoys me this situation because I've just had a observed ride where the observer was telling me I WASNT making progress on dual carriage way, he said he would of been fine with 85 90 because the examiners don't mind you doing it. But the speed limit is 70...it's really how the police officer sees the highway code...your never be right they can get the arse on very quickly if they want to.
It annoys me this situation because I've just had a observed ride where the observer was telling me I WASNT making progress on dual carriage way, he said he would of been fine with 85 90 because the examiners don't mind you doing it. But the speed limit is 70...it's really how the police officer sees the highway code...your never be right they can get the arse on very quickly if they want to.
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Had a 40 mile observed ride...didn't go too well I missed 4 indications and and dual carriageway positioning all over the place. Haven't been to the meet for so long need to get observed by others more often got a 2/3 as overall score. Got quite a few 1s and 2s on the sheet but those couple of things really nailed me down.
However after the observer said go for a ride afterwards on some local roads...so many of them I haven't ever been on free of traffic however bumped into a fair few horses, other than that was amazing! In total did around 125 miles today
However after the observer said go for a ride afterwards on some local roads...so many of them I haven't ever been on free of traffic however bumped into a fair few horses, other than that was amazing! In total did around 125 miles today
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Each to their own Ross, but i can't think of anything worse to do on a bike.
I know the aim is to make you a safer rider and both of my parents are TVAM Observers, but i just don't see the appeal. A bike is for fun for me and that is not fun (for me).
Hope it continues to go well though mate if that's what you're in to.
I know the aim is to make you a safer rider and both of my parents are TVAM Observers, but i just don't see the appeal. A bike is for fun for me and that is not fun (for me).
Hope it continues to go well though mate if that's what you're in to.
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Took the wheel off for the first time, to Take it and get the tyre replaced after a puncture.
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He was just an arrogant twat! sat there beeping his horn and and then proceeded to be a right knob with his parking and mouthing off! looking behind him he had a foots worth of space at the back of the car, he was just being a twat. Ha ha the old guy and his missus walked past and said to me, "he is not a biker is he" lol.... made me laugh when the copper turned up in his car, stopped and rolled down the window, I stuck my head in to see what he wanted (had my helmet / ear plugs in) could not hear him, all the while Mr Twat face was watching Mick to see if he scratched his carkingfixer wrote:I must mention the disabled driver in Marborough who was a complete and utter Arsehole !!!! Obviously didn't like bikers at all , what a tosser !!!
Nice to meet up with Frankie again, breakfast on me next time
All the copper wanted, was to know if the that bike was mine, I said yes, he said what do you think, I said I loved it, he did too he has one as well
I shook his hand (made a point of it - so Mr Twat face could see)
No worries Mick, see you next week for another one of their fine full English
I also went back the route we took to and saw the copper again, this time he was working, there was a bit of a smash, looked like a car over took a cyclist, and had a head on with another car, no one hurt, but a bit of a mess.
I don't know, but to be fair he could have pulled me there and then we were well above the ton and going up, I think I was a very lucky boyRossgo wrote:Frankie, nice of him not to do you but surely he was just pushing you as he didn't pull over to let you progress.
Ed, Yes it was between junction 8/9 and 11.
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Rossgo wrote:Had a 40 mile observed ride...didn't go too well I missed 4 indications and and dual carriageway positioning all over the place. Haven't been to the meet for so long need to get observed by others more often got a 2/3 as overall score. Got quite a few 1s and 2s on the sheet but those couple of things really nailed me down.
However after the observer said go for a ride afterwards on some local roads...so many of them I haven't ever been on free of traffic however bumped into a fair few horses, other than that was amazing! In total did around 125 miles today
Should have come out with me mate, I'll show ya.......
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No completely agree not everyone is into the same things and if we were the world would be such a boring place .edd1e wrote:Each to their own Ross, but i can't think of anything worse to do on a bike.
I know the aim is to make you a safer rider and both of my parents are TVAM Observers, but i just don't see the appeal. A bike is for fun for me and that is not fun (for me).
Hope it continues to go well though mate if that's what you're in to.
At first I started doing it to lower my insurance due to the claims etc needed something to lower it, however it's turned into more than that now. Really enjoying learning. I'll never be perfect but that's not my aim, my aim now is to learn how to progress safely and to enjoy the road more.
To be honest though your a very confident rider and you do European trips which give you a lot of skills and experience. Plus I'm sure after watching g your parents ride you would of picked things up without having to go through the whole process...can't be that bad [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES]
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Fair play mate!Rossgo wrote:No completely agree not everyone is into the same things and if we were the world would be such a boring place .edd1e wrote:Each to their own Ross, but i can't think of anything worse to do on a bike.
I know the aim is to make you a safer rider and both of my parents are TVAM Observers, but i just don't see the appeal. A bike is for fun for me and that is not fun (for me).
Hope it continues to go well though mate if that's what you're in to.
At first I started doing it to lower my insurance due to the claims etc needed something to lower it, however it's turned into more than that now. Really enjoying learning. I'll never be perfect but that's not my aim, my aim now is to learn how to progress safely and to enjoy the road more.
To be honest though your a very confident rider and you do European trips which give you a lot of skills and experience. Plus I'm sure after watching g your parents ride you would of picked things up without having to go through the whole process...can't be that bad [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES]
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Give me a shout if there's another breakfast meet on the go.
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One problem I can't keep up with you for you to show me haha!!Frankie wrote:
Should have come out with me mate, I'll show ya.......
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Really wanted to meet up with Frankie and Mick today, but my rear tyre is shot and that sort of millage would be silly.
I took the bike back to my brother in laws garage, but managed to find a few country lanes on the way. New lanes on me, nice little single track where there are no cars and your elbow is skimming the hedge..
Time to save up for a new tyre.
I took the bike back to my brother in laws garage, but managed to find a few country lanes on the way. New lanes on me, nice little single track where there are no cars and your elbow is skimming the hedge..
Time to save up for a new tyre.
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Nice one mate, how did you get on? I am sure I saw Jack was there, any pics ?
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Will do, to be fair this was finalised at 8am on Sunday morningKwacky wrote:Give me a shout if there's another breakfast meet on the go.
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Ordered a Rizoma bar end for the SX for the clutch side. The right side has a lever protector.
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I got some of his boy Josh , so far I haven't come across any of Rich , I didn't stay all day thoughFrankie wrote:Nice one mate, how did you get on? I am sure I saw Jack was there, any pics ?