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Title: big scare
Post by: snapper on 09 April 2015, 10:49:06 pm
if you've never seen a lorry tyre blow while moving  have a look at this one !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enRKvjKr7l0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enRKvjKr7l0)
 
 now imagine overtaking the lorry on your bike and being two or three feet away doing 70 miles an hour  when yor level bang !!!!!!!!
not sure how i stayed upright ! but i had the shakes for the next half hour !
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: sinto on 09 April 2015, 11:48:52 pm
I'd say your dam lucky to be able to write on here to tell your story!
I've saw truck tyres blow and it ain't pretty, normally the wall of the tyre gets blown right off, they are generally between 90 to 120 psi so it's quite a bang. They also sometimes come off the rim once they've blown, that's the big bits you see lying on the side of road, so count yourself a lucky man, and don't be so close to a truck the next time you pass one. I drive trucks for a living, but when I'm on my bike, or car for that matter, I get over as much as I ca.  It's not just the tyres you need to watch if you do pass close,  it's the wind difference, that can suck you in towards the truck and it's also a scary feeling,  keep out of the windstream :-)
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: ChristoT on 09 April 2015, 11:51:05 pm
Foccin' ell, that must have been exciting!  :eek
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: sinto on 09 April 2015, 11:53:27 pm
Foccin' ell, that must have been exciting!  :eek
I think that's the wrong sort of excitement your thinking of Christo!
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: Dave48 on 10 April 2015, 08:20:49 am
I'd say your dam lucky to be able to write on here to tell your story!
I've saw truck tyres blow and it ain't pretty, normally the wall of the tyre gets blown right off, they are generally between 90 to 120 psi so it's quite a bang. They also sometimes come off the rim once they've blown, that's the big bits you see lying on the side of road, so count yourself a lucky man, and don't be so close to a truck the next time you pass one. I drive trucks for a living, but when I'm on my bike, or car for that matter, I get over as much as I ca.  It's not just the tyres you need to watch if you do pass close,  it's the wind difference, that can suck you in towards the truck and it's also a scary feeling,  keep out of the windstream :-)


+1 !
On a 3 lane motorway I would rather move out to lane 3 when safe/possible passing 38/44 tonners to create a better safety margin-improved view-reduced risk of truck pulling into lane two-they cant always see you depending on where you are when/if they check their mirror. Beware especially left hnd drive foreign trucks whose drivers dont always adhere to UK driving hour regs. Also reduced effects of wind turbulence which can be quite worrying!
I guess you need to have been in the driving seat of a truck to realise how small/insignificant a bike appears.
As for blowouts-those tyres have an extremely hard life & sooner or later one will go bang.
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: locksmith on 10 April 2015, 05:32:56 pm
It blew his fucking shirt clean off :lol
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: sinto on 10 April 2015, 07:12:17 pm
It blew his fucking shirt clean off :lol
And his pants no doubt lol
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: Kosmic Kartman on 10 April 2015, 07:43:01 pm
It also happened to Luke when we were in the States riding up through Florida. The tyre blew and the whole tread came off like a flailing crocodile nearly taking his head off.
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: richfzs on 10 April 2015, 08:40:28 pm
It blew his fucking shirt clean off :lol
And his pants no doubt lol
Except his pants weren't clean afterwards....
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: sinto on 10 April 2015, 08:45:01 pm
Except his pants weren't clean afterwards....
Now that's a scary thought in its own right lol
Title: Re: big scare
Post by: snapper on 10 April 2015, 10:22:42 pm
it was deff a brown pants moment !!!