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#11 Post by 9000white » Sat Jul 29, 2006 5:13 am

if you dont learn to get a lot further away from the flow of traffic and not have a cement barrier on your right side leaving no escape route even on foot some car or truck will take care of your reflectors.
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Stay far off the hwy

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#12 Post by M109R » Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:24 am

9000white wrote:if you dont learn to get a lot further away from the flow of traffic and not have a cement barrier on your right side leaving no escape route even on foot some car or truck will take care of your reflectors.
I agree, when pulled off on the highway, get as FAR over as possible. (check out all of the State Trooper accident videos) Just having you there causes rubber-neck cagers to focus on you and not what's in front of them. Then it happens and the cage in front of them lights up the brakes, they catch it in their periphial vision panic, swerve and your bike and hopefully not you are history from the cager idiot.

Happened to me once when changing a tire, actually missed me by about 1 ft (THANK GOD.) Dummy did two spins in the side of the freeway after missing me and didn't even stop to see if I was ok or to appologize.
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#13 Post by CNF2002 » Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:40 am

What bike is that? I like it!
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#14 Post by Locopez » Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:00 am

dynamike wrote:I pull over to put on my rain gear when I see a storm approaching. I think my rain gear keeps me from getting soaked because it's a rain deterrent. By the time I get my gear on, it quits raining.
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#15 Post by Bachstrad37 » Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:11 am

CNF2002 wrote:What bike is that? I like it!
It looks to be a Ducati S2R.
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#16 Post by blues2cruise » Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:03 am

If you're ever in Vancouver during fall, winter, spring and part of summer, it is advisable to bring rain gear.

It rains a lot. If you want to ride, you need to be prepared to ride in the wet frequently.
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#17 Post by M109R » Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:01 pm

Got caught in my first rain!

Fortunately a light shower to start out my experience with on the new bike.

No big issue..bike felt the same as on dry...but I knew better and took it easy (esp on the curves.)

Now the big pain is wiping off all the water spots and gunk off the radiator and wheel wells.

The price of having lots of cruiser chrome I guess.

At least I'm not as concerned about rain anymore as I was before.
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