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Is it just me, but when you see another biker ahead of you....
#1
Do you immediately think 'PREY' and absolutely have to catch them and make the pass?


I had the opposite the other day, where I spotted a bike coming up behind quite quick.  It was a nice windy B road, with a fair amount of traffic.  It was a great game of cat and mouse, me trying to get ahead and him trying to keep up.


He didn't pass me though  Big Grin
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#2
Not sure if "prey" is the right word in my mind, but I get what you mean. I usually like to tag on and follow more than try to overtake Tongue

I have a similar situation when I see those speed triggered traps which display your actual speed - flashes your speed in green if you are behaving or red if not - in my mind it is always "CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!" to see how fast I can make it past the trap... damn things will make me lose my licence...

There was one right next to my old house and right after it is a speed bump (not the ones you can ride around either) so that just added to the fun factor of how fast you can get past and then anchor on the brakes before the inevitable bump
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#3
Sounds fun  Wink

But I tend to be the opposite, I don't much like having unknown bikers behind me and tend to wave them past in case I'm holding them up.

Probably just lack of confidence - I'm not slow but would rather not have the distraction if they're catching up to me.

Although I am rather enjoying showing off my developing counter steering skills. I can only assume I look the business now-a-days  Wink

Similarly I tend to be less likely to overtake another biker than I would a car.

Different when I'm with a group of riders I know, then I enjoy the chase just as you describe.

Andy
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#4
I agree - I'm more likely to over take a car than a bike

It also depends on how close behind me they are getting - if they look like they want to get past or are getting a little close for my comfort then I'll wave the past Smile
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(08-10-13, 01:18 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: There was one right next to my old house and right after it is a speed bump (not the ones you can ride around either) so that just added to the fun factor of how fast you can get past and then anchor on the brakes before the inevitable bump

Made me think of this  :lol

Police Bike Crash - Officer in Presidential Motorcade Crash bike on speed bump
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#6
2 bikes a challenge, 3 bikes a race!
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#7
I dont know what the heck caused that vid crash, only it looks like he mistook his front brake for his clutch
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#8
Here is a clearer clip of it.
He does not realise how sevear a speed hump is untill the last moment, then he brakes hard at the last moment which helps to keap the front down, but also unloads the rear which bucks up as it hits it, he probably is clamped up hard on the front brake so the front swipes out    -    well something on that lines, check how the others bob over the bump even though they have really slowed down
Sorry - for diverting the thread  :o
Police Motorcyclist Forgets About Speed Bump and Crashed During Presidential Convoy
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#9
Ahhhh i see now theres a speed bump (guess he didnt see it either) I was too busy watching him dance down the street to see the others bumping over it in the background
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#10
I've got to admit I am the complete opposite, the main thing that appeals to me about biking is that it's something I can do on my own. So if there's another biker around I'll slow down and let him go.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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(08-10-13, 01:18 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I have a similar situation when I see those speed triggered traps which display your actual speed - flashes your speed in green if you are behaving or red if not - in my mind it is always "CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!" to see how fast I can make it past the trap... damn things will make me lose my licence...

[/size][size=78%]I do take those as a personal challenge when I am on my bicycle. Especially if I can get them to say Slow Down. When I'm driven by petrol i just tend to go at my speed. Move out of the way if the guy behind is going quicker, will pass if the guy ahead is (much) slower but only if appropriate.[/size]
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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#12
If they catch me up, then they deserve to be let past. Apart from the bell-end rider riding a brand new zx10 on Sat that caught me up on the way to devils bridge. He came screaming up behind me on a long straight into a village, then sat right up my rs, so I let him past thinking he was a fast lad.
Out the village and onto the twisties he was shit! Slamming on before bends and wobbling round them, then blasting off at WOT on the straights. I moved onto the offside as if to overtake several times, bit he kept blocking me until after a few miles I eventually got past when like a newbie he hit traffic.
I got to the bridge and he parked next to me thinking I was going to get a gobfull, but he said nothing when the 60 year old took his helmet off. Friggin born again with too Much money, and not enough skill!! >Sad>Sad>Sad>Sad
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#13
Sounds like you had a bit of sensible ish fun Jamie g & i'd be up for this type of stuff where it doesnt get too serious.like an impromptu rideout...this type of stuff is ace & worth stopping and having a yatter soon after.

If i catch up a bike that's riding smoothly then ill drop back to give him/her a bit of space & happily follow which is enjoyable, if they're only just going slower than me i'd have to really give it some to get passed them which is a bit pointless because it'll mess up my mojo & the pressure is instantly on for me to perform from then on.

If they're going moderately slower then i'd probably pass them but not on a corner or anything as personally i see that as a little insulting like jumping in on wave while surfing but that's just me.

I just wouldnt want anyone being frantic behind me because if im cornering i want to be relaxed and looking ahead round the corners & not always in my mirrors at someone i dont trust.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#14
Apparently, these two suffer from this as well....
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#15
Complete opposite, I'm normally the one being overtaken, then get fed up when I catch them up because the retards can't go round corners!
Some say...
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(08-10-13, 01:13 PM)Jamieg285 link Wrote: Do you immediately think 'PREY' and absolutely have to catch them and make the pass?

No. If I catch them and if it's safe, then I'll pass. If I don't, there's no point in riding like a dick.

Quote:I had the opposite the other day, where I spotted a bike coming up behind quite quick.  It was a nice windy B road, with a fair amount of traffic.  It was a great game of cat and mouse, me trying to get ahead and him trying to keep up.

He didn't pass me though  Big Grin

Neither, fortunately, did he put on concealed blue lights and pull you over...
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#17
enjoyed ride home tonight tagging a ninja Smile
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#18
Depends where it is really, if I'm on home ground and it is obvious the rider in front does not know the road I will overtake when it is safe to do so, if I'm out and about sometimes I tag in behind for a while and check out their style and depending how they are riding will depend if I stay tucked in, overtake or take a totally different road altogether.
If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
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(08-10-13, 09:43 PM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=Jamieg285 link=topic=10230.msg106409#msg106409 date=1381234409]
Do you immediately think 'PREY' and absolutely have to catch them and make the pass?

No. If I catch them and if it's safe, then I'll pass. If I don't, there's no point in riding like a dick.

Quote:I had the opposite the other day, where I spotted a bike coming up behind quite quick.  It was a nice windy B road, with a fair amount of traffic.  It was a great game of cat and mouse, me trying to get ahead and him trying to keep up.

He didn't pass me though  Big Grin

Neither, fortunately, did he put on concealed blue lights and pull you over...
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At what point did I say I was riding illegally or dangerously? 


I've done the proper training and ride carefully and considerately 99.9% of the time, even when playing.  This is just a bit of added fun on the bike.  No, I won't pass if it's not appropriate or potentially dangerous, but if the opportunity arises I will take it, and get great satisfaction from it.  Likewise if the guy behind me isn't showing the same sort of care, I will let him past.  It's only a game, and I'm not going to be pushed into riding badly.



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#20
Im a bit worried nowdays that the other bike might be an unmarked police bike. They were using an  unmarked fireblade around our way. Bless em
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