Wind from larger vehicles.
Wind from larger vehicles.
Okay guys, I am forced to ride my motorcycle along a highway at night atleast sometimes. So I want to ask before I am forced into experimentation too.
Say a truck goes flying pass me travelling at 90km/h (while I am doing the limit - 60km/h) how much will this impact my balance if my bike weighs roughly 250kg with me on it, any at all?
I used to ride my bicycle on the highway all the time and being passed by trucks on a windy day was definately hard to deal with if it was unexpected.
Say a truck goes flying pass me travelling at 90km/h (while I am doing the limit - 60km/h) how much will this impact my balance if my bike weighs roughly 250kg with me on it, any at all?
I used to ride my bicycle on the highway all the time and being passed by trucks on a windy day was definately hard to deal with if it was unexpected.
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The best one is when you're both doing 100km/h in opposite directions.... fisrt time on a naked bike, It took me so completely unawares, it almost winded me
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DO NOT go tense. You need to be relaxed, your bike responds better to gentle controlled imputs, not stiff armed panic. Learn to ride them and be confident enough that if you do get blown around you can control your machine.
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Ducking/scruntching seems to make sense and I'm glad I asked here before having to figure it out for myself. The Pacific Highway which runs right up the east coast of Australia splits my city (Coffs Harbour) in half, and due to expensive banana plantations and other things like this to the west of the city there will NEVER be a bypass.
So.. there's quite a bit of truck traffic. A few of them go flying through the highway assuming they'll hit green at the six sets of lights needed to pass through town, four of which I go through. Oh, before you ask. I am forced to transport myself because it is a midnight-6 shift.
Ducking/scruntching seems to make sense and I'm glad I asked here before having to figure it out for myself. The Pacific Highway which runs right up the east coast of Australia splits my city (Coffs Harbour) in half, and due to expensive banana plantations and other things like this to the west of the city there will NEVER be a bypass.
So.. there's quite a bit of truck traffic. A few of them go flying through the highway assuming they'll hit green at the six sets of lights needed to pass through town, four of which I go through. Oh, before you ask. I am forced to transport myself because it is a midnight-6 shift.
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I'd be worried more about hitting bananas that fell off of those trucks!Awox wrote:due to expensive banana plantations and other things like this
Remember kids, traffic signals timed at 50 kph are also timed at 100 kph!Awox wrote:A few of them go flying through the highway assuming they'll hit green at the six sets of lights

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Another thing you can do is move to the outside of your lane. Because well the wind is most powerful close to the disturbance. And try not to anticipate it our steer out of it to much because you get blown away, and then sucked into the vaccuum behind. So just go with it and pretend like you intended to do that wiggle. It gets easier with practise.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Eh just surmount them at a 90 degree angle and you should be fine.I'd be worried more about hitting bananas that fell off of those trucks!

Basically what everyone else said. The further you lean in the more aerodynamic you become and the better you slice through that wall of air that the Dole truck just created.
Just don't lean too far in to where you can't see where you're going...or it becomes a risk.
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