In Gear wrote:
Nope - but just do not want these middle aged "Peter Pan chasers" causing chaos up in Weardale and Teesdale...
Damn I was hoping they would all end up north. Still better oldies that squidies
In Gear wrote:
I think a lot of these underestimate the advances in technology when they go to buy a bike... they certainly do not realise that like cars and racing bikes - things have moved on...
Absolutely. I have never ridden an old bike (I mean why would you want to?) but I think bikes have moved further than cars.
While we are comparing its worth mentioning most car drivers have no idea what a modern bike can do. One of the scariest moments I have had is a quick pull away at a roundabout and the traffic from the next road all pulls out in front of you. My slowest bike does 0-60 in just under 4 seconds, my quickest in just under 3 and none are considered quick!
The result of this is I can use this performance at junctions when a car would not be able to cross.
In Gear wrote:
True - very few models have a fog lamp - there are a couple top of the ranges which do...but majority - you have to look around and sometimes it is possible to adapt a "bulkhead fitting" to some makes - but not necessarily all.
I have a funny feeling you are talking about goldwings!!
In Gear wrote:
Never fun on any hard shoulder. Hope you keep yourself safely behind the barrier in case....
I wish the only times I had been on the hard shoulder was failed lights. Unfortunately both times have been rear tire blow outs. Exciting when you have four tires, bit more a challenge when you only have two! But yes sat on my bum on the embankment watching the tailgaters go by....
In Gear wrote:
Glad to hear this ... I wear mine... I even wear bright yellow leggings on my bike.
FYI I do not think this is a positive fashion statement! I dont bother with the leggings but may do when my current gortex dies. The best thing about a waterproof hi vi on top means you can be waterproof and wear leather underneath. I have a gortex but I doubt its as good as leather in a get off.
In Gear wrote:
Why we mention COAST rather a lot...

And if you are pulled in our patch - you are given a COAST blast - and we do keep it friendly as people take note if spoken to in a freindly and polite way as opposed to "

knows best"
We reserve the acid for the truly dangerous...

Touch wood but I have not been pulled in many years, I reckon its cuz I am so fast I even out run the helicopter
COAST? Should I know about that seeing as I started by observer training this AM?
