Excellent story. I can see that journalistic excellence abounds in North Yorks.
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One Teesside biker, who didn’t want to be named, told the Gazette: “It’s a wicked road. It’s good for scraping, getting your knees down, which is the term for leaning the bike over on corners.”
This is bollocks, pure and simple. I lean my bike over to go around corners. I don't call it 'scraping'. No-one I've ever met would describe leaning the bike over in corners as 'scraping'. I have to lean to corner at 5mph. Am I 'scraping'?
Just in case any of you want to join in but are too lazy to even go to journalism school here's my top tip for this type of story - find some arse who probably couldn't ride a 125 to its limit and then ask him if he's a riding god or not. You are guaranteed to get a good quote. Hell, just make one up, everyone will believe you because all bikers are maniacs, right?
"Yeah! I was, like, you know, doing 250 miles per hour on my GSXKAWADAHA750, scraping everywhere, and my hair was on fire, and I was totally awesome and faster than Rossi..."
Aren't there
any decent journalists left out there? Shame on North Yorkshire plod for 'welcoming the move'.
On a similar note, anyone who has ridden up the A82 near to Fort William will be well aware of the new disease DWLI (Double White Line-Itis) which has affected the roads up there. Fortunately it's a small outbreak, but we don't want to see an epidemic, do we? There are sections of the A82 with DWLs where it is easy to see that safe overtakes are on for sufficiently powerful vehicles driven or ridden appropriately, but DWLs say 'NO'. So far I've resisted the urge to overtake anyway, but I can understand why others don't. Putting them where they don't belong devalues them all.