Really nice video 2010 R12GS and GSA

Lifesaver

Interestingly Polecat, I did a day's rider training last year and the instructor said that 'looking behind you on a motorbike is a bloody stupid idea'. So there we have it :nenau
 
interesting footage of sorts funny rattle sounded like it was coming from his panniers.

having been run over cos I did'nt look, I guess I'm entitled to have an opinion.

If you know there's nobody there, then don't bother looking. If you don't know, you'll never know till you get hit and have to explain how that happened.

:blast
 
Lifesaver

Lifesaver, why on earth would you do a life saver on an open road when you haven't seen any traffic for ages and you cant reasonably expect anything to pass you, spend more time looking forward and assessing the situation before you get there and less time looking behind you.

Anyway less time complaining and more time riding or in the pub talking about riding.

Mark.
 
Interestingly Polecat, I did a day's rider training last year and the instructor said that 'looking behind you on a motorbike is a bloody stupid idea'. So there we have it :nenau

One whole day? I bow to yours and your instructors superior knowledge then :)
Look at the beginning again when they do a left turn :D
 
interesting footage of sorts funny rattle sounded like it was coming from his panniers.

having been run over cos I did'nt look, I guess I'm entitled to have an opinion.

If you know there's nobody there, then don't bother looking. If you don't know, you'll never know till you get hit and have to explain how that happened.

:blast

The noisiest parts of the vid for me was when they were on the rocky trail without panniers. All of the bikes made about the same amount of noise, so I guess it's normal. I still wonder where the noises were coming from though. :confused:
 
Called dubbing, they don't really sound like that :augie

I like that sound :D

You may be right, of course, but I've heard those same sounds on other vids of these bikes on rough trails. It's always at slow speeds on really rough surfaces. Occasionally one of the observers in the vids comment that they sound like farm tractors. :mmmm

I've seen other posts that say that it might be the compensator in the tranny that rattles when it unloads. :nenau
 
Wish I could learn to ride off road like those guys. Maybe sometime this year I book myself on a course... if I can find the time and money, of course.:mmmm
 
Lifesaver, why on earth would you do a life saver on an open road when you haven't seen any traffic for ages and you cant reasonably expect anything to pass you, spend more time looking forward and assessing the situation before you get there and less time looking behind you.

Anyway less time complaining and more time riding or in the pub talking about riding.

Mark.

that's how I got hit :blast

I made a mistake wrong turn onto a longish straight, empty road I slowed down, did a U-turn and got hit by a car that was hiding in my rear view mirror.... Thank heavens the bloke who hit me was more on the ball than me... he'd atleast slowed down wondering what I was doing.... soon after that what I was doing was picking myself off the road.... thinking shit wish I'd had bothered looking....:blast
 
I do get a bit complacent and sometime forget to have a quick glance over my shoulder. And I’ve had a few near misses as a result, well three that I can remember in 35 years of biking.:rob

1 when changing from lane 2 to 3 on the M/Way:blast
1 when overtaking on an ‘A’ road:blast
1 when turning right.:blast

I was lucky they were just near misses that I got away with.:augie

You just can’t rely on just your mirrors. They do lie to you.

Do your like saver. It does exactly what it says on the tin. :thumb


Oh, Nice bit of video by the way.
The new GS’s do sound very nice indeed.
:drool
 


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