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Psychology of Motorcycling riding - unfazed - 15-09-16

Was doing a clear out yesterday and came across this in an old Bike Magazine.

Out of curiosity I went through it and answered all questions as honestly as possible and scored 36. Well it appears I am not a total nutter on a bike

Any one else care to try it, just to see how daft you really are





Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - darrsi - 15-09-16

46


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - BBROWN1664 - 15-09-16

39


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - slappy - 15-09-16

47


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Fazerider - 15-09-16

I fell between two answers on several of those, but scored about 33 I guess.


"If you're riding well, speed happens naturally."
Yes, I must try that argument next time I have a roadside interview with the police.  :lol


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Fazer99 - 15-09-16

38


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Freck - 15-09-16

38 for me too


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - darrsi - 15-09-16

Why zero points if you're female???


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - mr self destruct - 15-09-16

29. Could someone please pass me the 'Polite Notice' vest.


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - unfazed - 15-09-16

(15-09-16, 04:12 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: 29. Could someone please pass me the 'Polite Notice' vest.
Your mot living up to FOC name Big Grin


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - red98 - 15-09-16

51.......obviously iam far too honest  :rolleyes    :lol


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - unfazed - 15-09-16

(15-09-16, 06:13 PM)red98 link Wrote: 51.......obviously iam far too honest  :rolleyes    :lol

Or you could be lying through your teeth :pokefun :eek


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Dudeofrude - 15-09-16

52 ? but I got 5 points for my age, 4 for riding withe mate and 5 for not being to blame for an accident so I'm not taking it to heart haha


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - VNA - 15-09-16

45

How many prangs have been your fault?

I've had one prang on a bike in my 30 odd years of riding.  It wasn't my fault, but frankly as I picked myself up off the road and looked round, well I felt a bit stupid - should have seen it coming - so scored that a 3.  My only prang and it wasn't even my bike - the bike shops demo with 250 miles on the clock.



Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Skippernick - 15-09-16

35,


I reckon this needs a bit of modifying really.


How about -10 points for riding a fazer!!


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Frosties - 15-09-16

39 here..........happy with that.


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - unfazed - 15-09-16

(15-09-16, 08:33 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: 35,

I reckon this needs a bit of modifying really.

How about -10 points for riding a fazer!!

The same article showed research in Sussex from 2000 to 2003 showed that of the 55 deaths in that time 37 were sportsbike riders (Fireblade R1 Gsxr and the like) 11 were sports tourer type riders (Blackbirds Vfr and Fazers and the like).
A more frightening statistic was that 9 of the 10 deaths were rider error.

What surprised me also was this comment in the article

What the riders thinks is safe:
Dry road
Good surface
Perfect visibility
Sticky tyres
Well cared for sportsbike
Decent leathers
Little used country road

The sobering truth was:
The list was precisely what accompanied the majority of the accidents :eek

I think I'm going to give up reading  :'(



Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Dudeofrude - 15-09-16

(15-09-16, 09:55 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=21038.msg241647#msg241647 date=1473968034]
35,

I reckon this needs a bit of modifying really.

How about -10 points for riding a fazer!!

The same article showed research in Sussex from 2000 to 2003 showed that of the 55 deaths in that time 37 were sportsbike riders (Fireblade R1 Gsxr and the like) 11 were sports tourer type riders (Blackbirds Vfr and Fazers and the like).
A more frightening statistic was that 9 of the 10 deaths were rider error.

What surprised me also was this comment in the article

What the riders thinks is safe:
Dry road
Good surface
Perfect visibility
Sticky tyres
Well cared for sportsbike
Decent leathers
Little used country road

The sobering truth was:
The list was precisely what accompanied the majority of the accidents :eek

I think I'm going to give up reading  :'(
[/quote]

Well that does make sense really because the times you have all of them factors in place are the times your confidence is high and tend to 'push' a little bit more. I would bet overconfidence is probably a factor in just as many accidents.



Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Edmund - 15-09-16

49


Re: Psychology of Motorcycling riding - Skippernick - 15-09-16

(15-09-16, 10:09 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=21038.msg241651#msg241651 date=1473972919]
[quote author=Skippernick link=topic=21038.msg241647#msg241647 date=1473968034]
35,

I reckon this needs a bit of modifying really.

How about -10 points for riding a fazer!!

The same article showed research in Sussex from 2000 to 2003 showed that of the 55 deaths in that time 37 were sportsbike riders (Fireblade R1 Gsxr and the like) 11 were sports tourer type riders (Blackbirds Vfr and Fazers and the like).
A more frightening statistic was that 9 of the 10 deaths were rider error.

What surprised me also was this comment in the article

What the riders thinks is safe:
Dry road
Good surface
Perfect visibility
Sticky tyres
Well cared for sportsbike
Decent leathers
Little used country road

The sobering truth was:
The list was precisely what accompanied the majority of the accidents :eek

I think I'm going to give up reading  :'(
[/quote]

Well that does make sense really because the times you have all of them factors in place are the times your confidence is high and tend to 'push' a little bit more. I would bet overconfidence is probably a factor in just as many accidents.
[/quote]


Do you class the fazer as a sports tourer then? I put my 600 down as a tourer. That was about the hardest question.