The Daily Grind
- aw58
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 272
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 1997 kawasaki vn1500 d2 classic
- Location: South Wales , Great Britain
The rest of this week has been ridden a little more slowly.
The weather in the mornings has been warm for Nov and bright. Low sun after the tunnels means the vehicles in front are silhouettes but motor on. Homeward runs dark and cold.
The lasting memory this week was last night. Joining the M5 at Cribbs, check mirror, look over shoulder and begin overtaking on the slip road. Check mirror, look forward and the poxy traffic has stopped - I am looking at the rear of a Vauxhall Corsa (faded red) as I am still accelerating. Fxxx. Hit the brakes. The VN is no longer travelling straight, rather the back wheel is off to the right. There is squeal of rubber and the wheels are locked. All my being is focused on keeping this baby up. The Corsa is getting closer. Do I brake and hope to power past on the inside?
Well I don't think there was enough room and as my muscles were so taught they wouldn't have responded to releasing the brakes anyhow.
The VN stops with a foot to spare at an angle to the rear of the Corsa - both feet on Terra Fir-ma I relax as a cloud and the smell of burning rubber envelopes me, masking any other smells.
Lord thank you. I live to see another day.
Tyre will definitely need changing soon.
ADE
The weather in the mornings has been warm for Nov and bright. Low sun after the tunnels means the vehicles in front are silhouettes but motor on. Homeward runs dark and cold.
The lasting memory this week was last night. Joining the M5 at Cribbs, check mirror, look over shoulder and begin overtaking on the slip road. Check mirror, look forward and the poxy traffic has stopped - I am looking at the rear of a Vauxhall Corsa (faded red) as I am still accelerating. Fxxx. Hit the brakes. The VN is no longer travelling straight, rather the back wheel is off to the right. There is squeal of rubber and the wheels are locked. All my being is focused on keeping this baby up. The Corsa is getting closer. Do I brake and hope to power past on the inside?
Well I don't think there was enough room and as my muscles were so taught they wouldn't have responded to releasing the brakes anyhow.
The VN stops with a foot to spare at an angle to the rear of the Corsa - both feet on Terra Fir-ma I relax as a cloud and the smell of burning rubber envelopes me, masking any other smells.
Lord thank you. I live to see another day.
Tyre will definitely need changing soon.
ADE
If you can see the tops of the mountain's it's going to rain.
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
- aw58
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 272
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 1997 kawasaki vn1500 d2 classic
- Location: South Wales , Great Britain
Thanks - someone loves me.
The following 64 miles were a tad slower and with a little more space ahead than usual.
Never thought I'd hold the VN up in such a tight pinch, me at 5'4 and 165 lbs and the VN at 600lbs plus. And the Bridgestone did hold out despite being on 2 ml tread and over 13000 miles on her.
How a few seconds seem to last an eon.
At play back time at the pearly gates I may smile on that one. I wish I'd had the view of the guy behind me.
Does the back end swing out because the single disc is on the right or because being right handed the brake lever is pulled that much harder changing the direction of the bars?
Answers on a post card.
Ade
The following 64 miles were a tad slower and with a little more space ahead than usual.
Never thought I'd hold the VN up in such a tight pinch, me at 5'4 and 165 lbs and the VN at 600lbs plus. And the Bridgestone did hold out despite being on 2 ml tread and over 13000 miles on her.
How a few seconds seem to last an eon.
At play back time at the pearly gates I may smile on that one. I wish I'd had the view of the guy behind me.
Does the back end swing out because the single disc is on the right or because being right handed the brake lever is pulled that much harder changing the direction of the bars?
Answers on a post card.
Ade
If you can see the tops of the mountain's it's going to rain.
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
- aw58
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 272
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 1997 kawasaki vn1500 d2 classic
- Location: South Wales , Great Britain
PS.
Back in 77 I had a similar situation when the traffic ahead stopped prior to 3 step hill. As it was at roadworks and on gravel, it put me into a side on slide on my tiger 100ss.
On that occasion I found myself pasted on the rear of an Austin Maxi. - fortunately the owner was the dad of someone I knew by sight at the Knights Arms and the tiger 100 being lighter little damage ensued.
Most embarrassing.
It's funny I'd forgotten that until now.
Ade
Back in 77 I had a similar situation when the traffic ahead stopped prior to 3 step hill. As it was at roadworks and on gravel, it put me into a side on slide on my tiger 100ss.
On that occasion I found myself pasted on the rear of an Austin Maxi. - fortunately the owner was the dad of someone I knew by sight at the Knights Arms and the tiger 100 being lighter little damage ensued.
Most embarrassing.
It's funny I'd forgotten that until now.
Ade
If you can see the tops of the mountain's it's going to rain.
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
- Patrick
- Legendary 300
- Posts: 367
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:40 am
- Real Name: Patrick
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 30
- My Motorcycle: 1998 V-Twin 1500 & 2008 Suski C50T
- Location: Euless, Texas
Glad your ok
Its the close calls that keeps us on our toes, compatency is the root of most acidents. Glad you can talk about it. Good story, you had me holding on just reading it.
Oh and great carvings.
Pat
Oh and great carvings.
Pat
Keep the wheels on the road.
If you want check my blogg at this site.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=25466&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
If you want check my blogg at this site.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=25466&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
- aw58
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 272
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 1997 kawasaki vn1500 d2 classic
- Location: South Wales , Great Britain
Took the VN out on the weekend.
Down to Bridgend to get some sockets and to Mum's for a visit -made a change.
The run in Monday was not too cold and the sky a pale blue. At Coryton passed the police stuck in the jam as I move through the lines and was followed by a BMW through the contraflow, but once out I realised an alien was at the wheel with this obsession with driving around Uranus at trying to drive as close to mine as possible - let the namesake pass.
Crossed the bridge into England but could not see it until half way across as a mist had descended. The sweep onto the m5 is at 60 and I power ahead of a Speedy hire van being driven by someone with too many free minutes on his mobile (handheld).
Have a wire in the helmet and get a call as I am on the last 1/2 mile. Surprised I can hear so well.
Been with this site a year today.

Ade
Down to Bridgend to get some sockets and to Mum's for a visit -made a change.
The run in Monday was not too cold and the sky a pale blue. At Coryton passed the police stuck in the jam as I move through the lines and was followed by a BMW through the contraflow, but once out I realised an alien was at the wheel with this obsession with driving around Uranus at trying to drive as close to mine as possible - let the namesake pass.
Crossed the bridge into England but could not see it until half way across as a mist had descended. The sweep onto the m5 is at 60 and I power ahead of a Speedy hire van being driven by someone with too many free minutes on his mobile (handheld).
Have a wire in the helmet and get a call as I am on the last 1/2 mile. Surprised I can hear so well.
Been with this site a year today.

Ade
If you can see the tops of the mountain's it's going to rain.
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
- Patrick
- Legendary 300
- Posts: 367
- Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:40 am
- Real Name: Patrick
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 30
- My Motorcycle: 1998 V-Twin 1500 & 2008 Suski C50T
- Location: Euless, Texas
A year
Well happy site birthday..
You picture looks cool too.
Patrick

Patrick
Keep the wheels on the road.
If you want check my blogg at this site.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=25466&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
If you want check my blogg at this site.
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=25466&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
- aw58
- Site Supporter - Platinum
- Posts: 272
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:18 pm
- Sex: Male
- My Motorcycle: 1997 kawasaki vn1500 d2 classic
- Location: South Wales , Great Britain
Hell it's getting cold
Monday rode in - frost in fields. Still insist on wearing summer gloves. Quite a number of guys on the road this morning. None wave think their hands are stuck to the bars. Fingers and toes numb take until midday to warm up.
Then the journey home.
As I leave the tolls on the bridge outside lane and power on. Pleb in a Ford moving out to carve me off the road - blind and deaf - can;t believe it - brazen it out and he finally hears my horn over the V&H.
Tailgated as I approach Cardiff Gate where I picked up my ticket but this time pull in and let the anus pass. Watch as the speed camera flashes him.
Most of journey below 70 so bloody cold.
Ade
Monday rode in - frost in fields. Still insist on wearing summer gloves. Quite a number of guys on the road this morning. None wave think their hands are stuck to the bars. Fingers and toes numb take until midday to warm up.
Then the journey home.
As I leave the tolls on the bridge outside lane and power on. Pleb in a Ford moving out to carve me off the road - blind and deaf - can;t believe it - brazen it out and he finally hears my horn over the V&H.
Tailgated as I approach Cardiff Gate where I picked up my ticket but this time pull in and let the anus pass. Watch as the speed camera flashes him.
Most of journey below 70 so bloody cold.
Ade
If you can see the tops of the mountain's it's going to rain.
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
If you can't - it's raining.
All Characters and events here are allegedly fictitious...Any resemblance with either dead or living is purely co-incidental
And don't ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly
- Apollofrost
- Legendary 750
- Posts: 859
- Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 3:54 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Bay Area