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Yes but is the other users on the road that might be a problem. When stationary many people open their doors to through out the contents of the ashtray. That would be an instant disaster.


True; all it would have taken is one of those motorists to try a lane change and it would have been Game Over. Well done on reaching 10,000 posts by the way. Pcernie will have to buck his ideas up if he's going to stay ahead. :)

Yes I know I was close then yesterday, it seemed to shot past. Ernie is completely safe for a while. :lol:

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Idiot zips through the streets of Moscow on his Yamaha R1 donorcycle Clicky

When he gets into heavier traffic at about the 3 min mark, there are some scrotum-shrivelling moments. I wouldn't expect that he'll be long for this world.

Bloody hell! Someone buy him a track day ticket and save his life. :shock:

Not that I care about him or his plastic missile, but it's a dead cert that the pillock will take someone with him.

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Meh. The only bit that got 'interesting' was about 2.30 in.
Other than that, I just thought 'gosh, the traffic in Moscow's bad.' and 'I bet he'd ridden as a courier in London.'

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I think he's always in control, you can brake very quickly on a bike like that, never did I feel like he was going to crash.


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Idiot zips through the streets of Moscow on his Yamaha R1 donorcycle Clicky

When he gets into heavier traffic at about the 3 min mark, there are some scrotum-shrivelling moments. I wouldn't expect that he'll be long for this world.

Reminds me of riding a bike in London... Followed a courier out of London, onto a starionary M3, we were filtering for miles, gradually going faster and faster, but I was concentrating on moving between the cars. Eventually looked down and we were filtering past traffic at around 90mph - the surrounding traffic had crept up from under 1mph to around 60mph, at that point, I slotted back in and rode normally, but I was concentrating so hard on filtering, I honestly hadn't noticed the speed increasing that much...

During the fuel strike, I went from Brugge, in Belgium, down to Antwerp and across to Arondonk on the Dutch border through stationary traffic - the HGVs had parked themselves zig-zag across all lanes for miles. I was in a rush to get to Germany to visit my girlfriend, so I just filtered through the whole lot - which was when I discovered that a Hond VFR800 (99 model) is about 2cm lower than the open door of a DAF HGV cab! Some lorry driver didn't take kindly to me ignoring his blockade and swung the door open, just as I got to the back wheel of his rig! I smacked my helmet down on the tank and shot under the door! I think I was in shock for the next couple of kilometres! :shock:

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I think he's always in control, you can brake very quickly on a bike like that, never did I feel like he was going to crash.

Agreed. A bike, on a dry road, can stop in an incedibly short distance.

BIke magazine did a test of an R1 against an Impreza wti, over "simulated" B-roads on an airfield - tight, twisty, uneven, sand on the corners etc. and the stop box represented nuns crossing the road... The grabbed the BTCC privateer champion to drive the Impreza and the normal test rider rode the R1.

The R1 was about 25% faster than the Impreza over the course. The Impreza managed to get within about 2 seconds of the R1 on another run, but only by doing over 70mph as he ran the nuns over! :lol:

They then did a brake test, then again for the camera, with both side-by-side. The Impreza "lost control" under braking from 100 and rotated 270°, ending up broadside in front of the R1. The R1, on its front wheel, managed to rotate 90° and stop a couple of cm short of the Impreza.

A friend of mine got stopped by the police on the M27 for doing 110mph. They pulled ahead of him and flagged him down, he stopped with full braking, the police Impreza ended up smoking the tyres and stopped a full 50M furth on than the bike. They weren't impressed! :lol:

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During the fuel strike, I went from Brugge, in Belgium, down to Antwerp and across to Arondonk on the Dutch border through stationary traffic - the HGVs had parked themselves zig-zag across all lanes for miles. I was in a rush to get to Germany to visit my girlfriend, so I just filtered through the whole lot - which was when I discovered that a Hond VFR800 (99 model) is about 2cm lower than the open door of a DAF HGV cab! Some lorry driver didn't take kindly to me ignoring his blockade and swung the door open, just as I got to the back wheel of his rig! I smacked my helmet down on the tank and shot under the door! I think I was in shock for the next couple of kilometres! :shock:

I would have pressed charges. That was clearly dangerous behaviour. Opening a door deliberately to stop a moving vehicle is asking for trouble.

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