Good video. I usually stick out my left hand as a thank-you when pulling into a gap in the traffic to the car that I have overtaken and that they have left space enough.
Great, clear info. When there's longer queues, there's a very real danger of some impatient driver throwing a U-turn right across you whilst filtering.....or "overtaking" in this case, as one of your potentially blocked subscribers may say 😉 😜
A very informative post Mike, as always food for thought, filtering plans will often change as you move past the line of slow moving or stationary traffic, thanks for posting , wishing you Happy and safe riding New Year 👍😊
Thanks Mike. Can I just ask you what is the minimum temperature you would be happy for an associate to cancel an observed ride. The observer is unknown, as is their possible love of goat tracks in freezing conditions. I cancelled one such ride when the temp was 0.4c. It had been minus overnight. I'm a little torn whether I called this right. Thank you.
Ray this came up elsewhere recently. I don't normally take out Associates at 4 degrees and below. Guidelines for tests suggest the temp be 5 degrees and upwards. Personally, I do ride (non-observing) below 4 degrees but only if the roads are generally dry. Today I was out on a 60 miler with the temp stuck a 3 degrees. You have to be careful in the damp shadows. Thank goodness for Keis heated kit!
@@richardb7220 I think if you have to ride your motorcycle for work or other essential use. you take it very steady and get on with it. I think it's different for an associate to have their first observed ride in low temperatures. The is enough to focus on without worrying about ice. Thank you for your help.
Yep once more a definite overtake and therefore all the dangers of any overtake to be looked for and to possibly negate the overtake. As said one could use the whole of the road and not just ride over the hash lines. One was very lucky to find a gap ahead to pull into. I have known riders come to grief as in general other road users have failed to give a sufficient gap for us to ride back into. So one must be careful all the time and not just presume that one can get back into our own lane. You were lucky some riders aren't.
Lucky? No luck involved, just planning. I only moved out and proceeded to filter as there were several available gaps to land. Also, I wasn't riding on the hatchings but the other side of them, hence me saying to use more of the road (if safe) and not hug the vehicles you are passing.
@@mikeroberts I did agree with you with regards to the use of more of the road space and for the benefit of others warned of the dangers of committing without a safe landing space. Nowadays most drivers are nose to tail with no space, ie. tyres and tarmac being seen between them. So little to no chance of a return. At the time you initially committed to the overtakes whilst you could see and mentioned some spaces were available and closer to you along that road there was no way that you could have seen that space that you eventually were able to return to.
Be careful, you don't come up against the brain dead as I did on the 2 of December when filtering my 1250fa at 5 mph in a traffic jam, no indication, and no gap where she was going took out my back end from the side and as always Sorry Mate I Didn't See You 🤦🏻♂️🏍
Yes, I'm fine, thanks. l had a lot of protection on I was more worried about my bike and losing it for the next two months while it gets fixed and the faf of the insurance 🏍👍
Hey! Im doing an educational video around Filtering/Lanesplitting around the world. Do you mind If I use a clip from this video? Full credit will be given! Ride Safe!
Good video. I usually stick out my left hand as a thank-you when pulling into a gap in the traffic to the car that I have overtaken and that they have left space enough.
Thanks for sharing!
Same
I was advised to do this by my RoSPA tutor. It’s great for minimising the possibility of the driver behind being upset.
I enjoy filtering. My confidence grows
Thanks for watching. Keep safe.
Great, clear info. When there's longer queues, there's a very real danger of some impatient driver throwing a U-turn right across you whilst filtering.....or "overtaking" in this case, as one of your potentially blocked subscribers may say 😉 😜
Thanks. Yes, you need to watch for the slightest 'body language' of a move.
A very informative post Mike, as always food for thought, filtering plans will often change as you move past the line of slow moving or stationary traffic, thanks for posting , wishing you Happy and safe riding New Year 👍😊
Thanks 👍 And to you too.
Hi Mike. Hope you’re well. Really enjoyed that one. Have a good weekend.. Richard
Same to you. Sorry for the slow reply.
Fantastic vid
Thanks!
Very useful - thanks Mike. ✅
Glad it was helpful!
Lucky the white car didn’t pull forward just as you were moving in . But then I’m only a Silver 😉😊 great video . Subscribed 👍🏻
Thanks for the sub! The car had been sat still for quite some time. Any way I wasn't between it and the silver van, but just to the right of that gap.
Nice info and video + a fellow VStrom rider 👍
Thanks ✌️ It's a Triumph Explorer 1200
Thanks Mike. Can I just ask you what is the minimum temperature you would be happy for an associate to cancel an observed ride. The observer is unknown, as is their possible love of goat tracks in freezing conditions. I cancelled one such ride when the temp was 0.4c. It had been minus overnight. I'm a little torn whether I called this right. Thank you.
Ray this came up elsewhere recently. I don't normally take out Associates at 4 degrees and below. Guidelines for tests suggest the temp be 5 degrees and upwards. Personally, I do ride (non-observing) below 4 degrees but only if the roads are generally dry. Today I was out on a 60 miler with the temp stuck a 3 degrees. You have to be careful in the damp shadows. Thank goodness for Keis heated kit!
Some Blood Bike groups generally take the bikes off the road at +3C or below, but with rider discretion if the roads are dry.
@@richardb7220 I think if you have to ride your motorcycle for work or other essential use. you take it very steady and get on with it. I think it's different for an associate to have their first observed ride in low temperatures. The is enough to focus on without worrying about ice. Thank you for your help.
Yep once more a definite overtake and therefore all the dangers of any overtake to be looked for and to possibly negate the overtake. As said one could use the whole of the road and not just ride over the hash lines. One was very lucky to find a gap ahead to pull into. I have known riders come to grief as in general other road users have failed to give a sufficient gap for us to ride back into. So one must be careful all the time and not just presume that one can get back into our own lane. You were lucky some riders aren't.
Lucky? No luck involved, just planning. I only moved out and proceeded to filter as there were several available gaps to land. Also, I wasn't riding on the hatchings but the other side of them, hence me saying to use more of the road (if safe) and not hug the vehicles you are passing.
@@mikeroberts I did agree with you with regards to the use of more of the road space and for the benefit of others warned of the dangers of committing without a safe landing space. Nowadays most drivers are nose to tail with no space, ie. tyres and tarmac being seen between them. So little to no chance of a return.
At the time you initially committed to the overtakes whilst you could see and mentioned some spaces were available and closer to you along that road there was no way that you could have seen that space that you eventually were able to return to.
Be careful, you don't come up against the brain dead as I did on the 2 of December when filtering my 1250fa at 5 mph in a traffic jam, no indication, and no gap where she was going took out my back end from the side and as always Sorry Mate I Didn't See You 🤦🏻♂️🏍
Hope you are ok.
Yes, I'm fine, thanks. l had a lot of protection on I was more worried about my bike and losing it for the next two months while it gets fixed and the faf of the insurance 🏍👍
Hey! Im doing an educational video around Filtering/Lanesplitting around the world. Do you mind If I use a clip from this video? Full credit will be given! Ride Safe!
Assuming you are using it for its positive aspects, then please do.
@@mikeroberts yes absolutely!