You can't do this with a Trike, and that's a Good thing. Wait for it.....
https://www.facebook.com/14227801013...5946696037108/
You can't do this with a Trike, and that's a Good thing. Wait for it.....
https://www.facebook.com/14227801013...5946696037108/
2013 Tri-Glide with a few extras
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If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.
Got what he deserved, but his buddy taking off afterward takes the cake!
Sure got to the scene of ''His'' accident in a hurry.... Motorcyclists like that give Motorcyclists like that a bad name....
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Wow, way to fast. Guess he just couldn't split the last car!
Rod69 Illinois TOI #900
Joan71 Illinois TOI #901
Now that's just plain stupid.
Why I don't like the issue. If you do it like the original concept then it's marginally safe but you are always got to worry about the person legally changing lanes. How theses people really to the lane splitting is just Russian roulette.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Always pisses me off when Im on four and some rocket jock pulls that. He's got the right to kill himself if he chooses to, but he can find someone else's rig to pile into to do it.
On four or three, it's me.:wave4:
I was getting dizzy just watchin it. Is that how they do it in CA ?
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Although I'd never go that fast if I did split which I don't, that's why. You can't predict when someone will suddenly want that space that will put them a half car further up the line.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
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All the time. Half the rocket jocks out here are crazy, or have a death wish, or both.
A couple of years ago I was on the freeway (on four) doing around 65, in fairly heavy traffic. This blur whizzes past on my right. It's some pinhead on a rice rocket, and he has it
up on the rear wheel! Had to have been doing 75, or 80. At the rate these kids get snufft
you'd think we'd run out of'em, but it seems there's allways a new batch ready to step up and end up as pavement plaster. I did plenty of crazy crap on bikes (and on other things)
as a kid, but nothing this nuts, or I doubt if I'd be here now. Murphy follows too close on my heels.
On four or three, it's me.:wave4:
California driving is like every other state, except, their traffic jams are doing 65 mph .... no where else in the world do they have that many 60-70 car crashes.
Don't hate me ... just stating the truth and you know it.
Couldn't see any indicators as to where this actually took place. But in any event...
This from the California Motorcyclist Safety Program:
Lane Splitting General Guidelines:
Lane splitting in a safe and prudent manner is not illegal in the state of California.The term lane splitting, sometimes known as lane sharing, filtering or white-lining, refersto the process of a motorcyclist riding between lanes of stopped or slower moving traffic ormoving between lanes to the front of traffic stopped at a traffic light.Motorcyclists who are competent enough riders to lane split, should follow these generalguidelines if choosing to lane split:
1) Travel at a speed that is no more than 10 MPH faster than other traffic – dangerincreases at higher speed differentials.- A speed differential of 10 miles per hour or less allows an alert, competent rider enough time toidentify and react to most dangerous situations that can occur.- The greater the speed differential, the less time a rider has to identify and react to a hazard.
2) It is not advisable to lane split when traffic flow is at 30 mph or faster --- dangerincreases as overall speed increases.- At just 20 mph, in the 1 or 2 seconds it takes a rider to identify a hazard, that rider will travelapproximately 30 to 60 feet before even starting to take evasive action. Actual reaction (brakingor swerving) will take additional time and distance.- Braking and stopping distance varies greatly based on a multitude of factors(rider, machine andenvironment).- As speed increases, crash severity increases.
3) Typically, it is safer to split between the #1 and #2 lanes than between other lanes.- Other road users are more accustomed to motorcycles splitting between the #1 and #2(furthestleft) lanes.
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The guidelines are there for a reason... to help avoid such incidents. The consequences for failing to comply with guidelines that are there for their safety and the safety of others can be deadly. After all, they are just good common sense.
It is fairly evident from the video that both riders were violating the guidelines and would be subject to the discretion of law enforcement. Citations certainly may have been handed out had they been there at the time.
BTW,
The rider with the camera may not have known the other rider and only happened to be on the same particular section of road at the time and was just following along. I have done that here in Michigan (staggered style of course) when coming upon another rider. Kind of as a presence & visibility enhancement for each rider. A small group is easier to notice than single individuals... kind of a safety in numbers sort of thing.
I'd almost bet the guy with the camera re-evaluated his riding and slowed down for the rest of his ride for that day. Or at least for a while anyway.
I dunno, even in my youth I don't think I would have been that reckless. Too fast, wet pavement in heavy traffic where there is minimal room for error. Me? a chicken sh!t? Maybe, but I'd be an uninjured, happy to ride the next day again chicken sh!t. Best to learn from the mistakes of others, it's a lot less painful or expensive that way.