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Title: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 23 April 2013, 09:21:34 pm
Was just taking a nice spin today and going up a hill that I'v gone up manys a time, just this time i did it at speed, didn't think I was going that fast but I felt the front wheel go light but didn't realise what I had done until the back wheel hit the ground and the front was still up, just let off the trottle and the front came down but not overly hard, lucky I surpose, I didn't tense up as I didn't even know it was happening, just 2 seconds of airtime @ 90mph isn't something I would like to experience again,

This happen to many??
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: simonm on 23 April 2013, 09:27:29 pm
I get unexpected air after beans if that's what you mean...

I got some air the two times I came off the bike at low speed too  :rolleyes
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 23 April 2013, 09:49:50 pm
Lol! Guinness does that to me 2
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: ChristoT on 23 April 2013, 11:06:43 pm
Was just taking a nice spin today and going up a hill that I'v gone up manys a time, just this time i did it at speed, didn't think I was going that fast but I felt the front wheel go light but didn't realise what I had done until the back wheel hit the ground and the front was still up, just let off the trottle and the front came down but not overly hard, lucky I surpose, I didn't tense up as I didn't even know it was happening, just 2 seconds of airtime @ 90mph isn't something I would like to experience again,

This happen to many??

I've had the bike lighten quite a bit, not sure if I ever got "legitimate" air though...
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 23 April 2013, 11:58:02 pm
I'v never even felt the front go light before, scared the shite out of me at the start, just wasn't expecting a Moto cross style jump out of a Fazer.

As scary as it was and dangerous I still had to laugh at the look on the face of the person walking on the road :rollin
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: clayt74 on 24 April 2013, 12:11:06 am
Never had proper air on the fazer, tho I have had the front lift 2 up in second when accelerating from a junction! !!
Did make me grin but was seriously worried about putting it back down with a panicked pillion
Good times tho  ;)
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Lumpy on 24 April 2013, 12:47:09 am
Jeez. What a sad life if you think that is dangerous.
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 24 April 2013, 01:36:28 am
Jeez. What a sad life if you think that is dangerous.

Jeez thanks for the sad life comment, and yes even if it sounds sad I do think that a jump at almost 100mph on a Fazer was dangerous ( as I'm only a learner), I'v seen guys get tank slappers from even little bumps in the road and high side. If I was on a bike made for that type of thing then no it wasn't dangerous but it's a road bike.

Ya know what next time I go over that hill ill do 140mph and maybe jump of the bike and do a little twirl and while reading MCN's paper and smoking a pipe at the same time all while wearing no gear, would that be dangerous enough for ya???

Maybe I should line up 15 cars and a ring of fire to jump through just to keep mr danger happy!!!!!!!!!??

I wasn't trying to say it was the most dangerous thing I have ever done just saying it was unexpected and if it has happened to anyone else.

But if this thread offends you lumpy ill take it down no problem
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: clayt74 on 24 April 2013, 02:28:52 am
+1  :)
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Dead Eye on 24 April 2013, 10:28:16 am
Don't feed the troll :P

I don't think I've ever had true air on the bike, got close once on Exupnuts bike though - was chasing after Christo (who was on mine) and a small humpback bridge was sort of in the way...
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Jezzer on 24 April 2013, 10:45:08 am
Google bsb cadwell mountain


:)


Air at 90 would scare me, sad or not.
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: packie on 24 April 2013, 10:58:19 am
As you said, you probably went over the hill faster than normal. Be careful bud, the front end on those things are a bit light IMO. There is a bit more feedback than a Bandit 600....but I never got that  "totally planted on the ground" feel with either of the 600's like a get with a heavier lump up front.
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: ChristoT on 24 April 2013, 12:21:57 pm
I don't think I've ever had true air on the bike, got close once on Exupnuts bike though - was chasing after Christo (who was on mine) and a small humpback bridge was sort of in the way...

I remeber it, that was an AWESOME bridge!  :lol :lol
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 24 April 2013, 12:29:23 pm
They are abit light alright, but now that I think about it it shouldn't have happened at all as my chest was sitting on the tank( was fairly ripping it, it was the last straight on the was home and was my first chance to test for dead spots in the high rev range. Ah wel could have been alot worse, another thing learned I surpose,

Have to go for a longer spin tomorrow for the auld 25th birthday, getting old lol
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: ChristoT on 24 April 2013, 12:36:54 pm
Blame it on the NOS!  :rollin :rollin
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: packie on 24 April 2013, 01:46:24 pm
They are abit light alright, but now that I think about it it shouldn't have happened at all as my chest was sitting on the tank( was fairly ripping it, it was the last straight on the was home and was my first chance to test for dead spots in the high rev range. Ah wel could have been alot worse, another thing learned I surpose,

Have to go for a longer spin tomorrow for the auld 25th birthday, getting old lol

Old??.........well I must be in the departure lounge of life at 51!!.....especially after having a banger 5 years ago from burning the candle too much at both ends!!  :smokin
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: red98 on 24 April 2013, 01:59:34 pm
"having a banger"  ?
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Chris on 24 April 2013, 02:51:57 pm
I imagine he means a heart attack?  ;)
 
Chris
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Exupnut on 24 April 2013, 03:19:58 pm
Don't feed the troll :P

I don't think I've ever had true air on the bike, got close once on Exupnuts bike though - was chasing after Christo (who was on mine) and a small humpback bridge was sort of in the way...

I was on christo's bike that day so way behind and didnt see. GRABBIN AIR ON ME FAHKIN JULIE(a kosmicism) was ya! Oooh ya holligan ya. Lol

Grabbin air the first time fer anyone on any bike at any speed is gonna be a bit of a sphincter wink. Unless your name is robert rose, a guy i know who was commin down new north road near old street roundabout when he flew over the humpback bridge @ 50 in a 30 zone. The bridge was quite steep and both wheels lifted 4 feet. What he didnt realise was there was a small turning just past the bridge and as he went over he hit a car pulling out in the side with BOTH wheels in the air. He went over the top of the car and sustained minor bruising and a few scratches. And he got a payout lucky bastard. His nickname is crash btw.
As with all things biking, be progressive. If u know the bridge well and its safe there's no reason u cant have bit of a giggle.
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: JZS 600 on 24 April 2013, 08:24:51 pm
Nothing wrong with a bit of air time!
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: NotAnotherHill on 24 April 2013, 09:10:33 pm
On the Settle to Hawes road there are 3 places along there that I always get launched into the air with both wheels off the road. Great fun. No tank slippers.....yet. Also as you come off the top of Holme Moss and head down to the Woodhead Pass side there is an evil hump that launches you airborne. That's a bit sphincter clenching as it quickly turns left and there's a huge drop-off through crash barriers if it goes pear-shaped :eek
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 24 April 2013, 10:34:23 pm
Seems like I'v just joined the airtime aligence!!!! Haha

Ah packie Ur never too old, just feel old haha, aches and pains in the auld muscles and joints after work. Other than that I have me health so I really shouldn't be complaining of age.



Don't think my jump was 4 foot now to be honest, that would have cleared a midget with a top hat :rollin

Mine was more of a foot and a half to 2 foot effort, think I got off handy with the landing as after the jump i was still going very slightly up hill.

 :lol I can still see that persons face that was walking on the road!!! She was like WTF!!!!! :eek :eek :eek
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: unfazed on 25 April 2013, 12:52:29 am
They are abit light alright, but now that I think about it it shouldn't have happened at all as my chest was sitting on the tank( was fairly ripping it, it was the last straight on the was home and was my first chance to test for dead spots in the high rev range. Ah wel could have been alot worse, another thing learned I surpose,

Have to go for a longer spin tomorrow for the auld 25th birthday, getting old lol

Old??.........well I must be in the departure lounge of life at 51!!.....especially after having a banger 5 years ago from burning the candle too much at both ends!!  :smokin
Well Packie,  If he is old at 25 and your in the departure lounge I must be at the boarding gate and ancient at 57, we will have to call up to him and help him through his old years  :rollin
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: reillypadraig on 25 April 2013, 06:02:39 am
Lol!!!! Sure wel go for a pint, just remind me to bring me hearing aid and me walker haha
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: packie on 25 April 2013, 10:39:27 am
I imagine he means a heart attack?  ;)
 
Chris

Spot on!!
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Liroka on 25 April 2013, 01:05:13 pm

Maybe I should line up 15 cars and a ring of fire to jump through just to keep mr danger happy!!!!!!!!!??



Yes, yes you should. That would be foccin' cool!  8)


I've caught air once and I never want to do it again. A friend and I were up at the lakes and rode down The Struggle just off Kirkstone Pass. At the bottom of the hill when the road levels out you can pretty much see a straight line through all the twists so we both gunned it. Problem is, neither of us saw the hidden dip. Foc' me, I nearly pooped and sex wee'd simultaneously.  :eek
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Chris on 25 April 2013, 05:22:27 pm
Foc' me, I nearly pooped and sex wee'd simultaneously.  :eek

 :rollin
Title: Re: Unexpected air
Post by: Tibbs on 25 April 2013, 06:30:30 pm
There's great bridge for getting air near Bromsgrove. Right next to a pub too, so great for an audience!

More than 10 years since I've been there - may have to google maps it and see if anyone else has used it.