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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Tasmania, Australia
Bikes: '06 SV650 & '91 GSXR7/11
Miles Kms: None by me!
Posts: 13
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Re: Australia
Hey guys, I'm down in Tassie. Am doing the K8 GSXR 600 front end and real wheel swap. Still waiting on my Buell 1125CR headlight to turn up, but once I have that I'll post some pics...
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Gulf Coast
Bikes: Suzuki - SV650N - 2008
Miles Kms: 9000
Posts: 124
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Re: Australia
just curious mates, i know the yank bloke is gonna ruffle your feathers over this one
but are the controls different on your bikes? ie: clutch/shift with right foot brake with left hand? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Bikes: Suzuki, SV 650 SA
Miles Kms: 1000
Posts: 2
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Bikes: 2K SVS650 yellow
Miles Kms: 145,000 km
Posts: 97
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Re: Australia
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Gulf Coast
Bikes: Suzuki - SV650N - 2008
Miles Kms: 9000
Posts: 124
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Re: Australia
i noticed even in big cities you guys drive better than americans, how safe do you guys feel out on the road during night or out sport riding, is it constantly a rat race to the very finish for bikers or do you get some respect out there on the road as a human being?
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Bikes: 2K SVS650 yellow
Miles Kms: 145,000 km
Posts: 97
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Re: Australia
In Victoria here, we have a fatality rate of 6.4 per 100,000 population. In most US states, it looks like you have 2.2-8 per 100,000 population. A majority of our deaths occur on rural roads so per head of population, the cities are much safer. I'd need to do more research to compare city stats.
Our motorcycle deaths are much higher and skewed towards rural single vehicle accidents (deaths compared with injuries which are more likely to be caused by a car driver). I guess what I'm saying is that while it seems fellow drivers are rarely aggressive towards us, we feel safer than we actually are. |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Bikes: K5 SV650S
Miles Kms: Why?
Posts: 227
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Re: Australia
Depends on which city you're riding in. In Sydney and to some extent Melbourne everybody drives/rides much quicker than other cities. I usually explain it to people that haven't experienced it as, there are 2 positions, on, and off the throttle (as in flat out, or hard on the brakes). I remember the first time I went in a taxi in Sydney that I thought the taxi driver was a maniac, I was actually laughing as he drove, because it was funny to a youngster with little or no fear. When I finally got out and was driving myself, I was amazed at how aggressively everybody was driving, I felt like I was in my element, as I would describe myself as a quick/constantly thinking driver. Anyway, I was sitting at a stop light with traffic about 6 lanes wide, and suddenly I noticed cars shooting through the intersection against the red light, rather than waiting for it to go green, this in itself was a fairly good barometer of the 'mood' of most drivers, as in, go, go, go! My point is, in somewhere like Sydney, you are in more danger than somewhere like Adelaide when you ride your bike.
The big danger of rural roads is that people become fatigued and run off the road, or into oncoming traffic. It's also where alcohol plays a big part in accidents, as country people are more likely to drink and drive, as they can't exactly catch a taxi home
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Bikes: sv1000s
Posts: 92
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Gulf Coast
Bikes: Suzuki - SV650N - 2008
Miles Kms: 9000
Posts: 124
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Re: Australia
well the reason i consider you guys safer drivers than your american counterparts is that:
a) i've never seen a country with so many rest stops b)when you get pulled over for driving erratically the police man usually asks if you've been to a rest recently, and then reccommends that you stop again c)in a restroom on my way to Goldburn i noticed a safety poster for "gearing up" directed towards motorcyclists. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Near the Smokies; aka motorcycle mecca
Bikes: It looks like a crotch rocket
Miles Kms: Never enough.
Posts: 4,947
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