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Old 10-28-2009, 11:27 PM   #1
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Lane splitting - it's not for everyone

I found this on the M-J forum, initially posted by Dr. Bob.
It seems like even the rich and famous screw up once in a while too. And the worst thing is that there's always a papparzzi cameraman to catch it on tape.

http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true ... 1ea620dc54

I thought I'd post it on here, to compare with BusyWeb's video in another thread.
It seems to not be such a good idea to do this between traffic and parked cars. Doesn't look like he hit anything, sounds like maybe he hit the brake because of the tire screech but you can't tell if that's him or a car, then he just went down. He was so embarrassed he didn't even want to take his helmet off for a few minutes, afraid someone would see him?



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Old 10-28-2009, 11:43 PM   #2
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Re: Lane splitting - it's not for everyone

Looks to me like he grabbed the front brake and it spit him off. All it takes is the bars turned a little and down you go.
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Old 10-29-2009, 01:56 AM   #3
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Re: Lane splitting - it's not for everyone

I just returned from LAX. Having left at 6:10pm, I hit near peak traffic. Initially I resisted the urge, but, before long I was slinking in between the slowed traffic. As I mentioned before, it's definitely a practice that gets the heart rate up. In my case, I think the biggest danger is not from the errant cars that slide over to block your access, but from the more aggressive (and much faster travelling) fellow lane splitters. All those loud pipes don't stand out that much if you are yourself astride an 800 pound 1900cc beast. If you happen to dart into the space between the lanes at the wrong time, you risk getting t-boned by Mr. Kawasaki who "comes out of nowhere" calmly zipping along the stripes at 60 mph.

Although I ride the motorcycle, (and ski) I would not characterize myself as a thrill seeker (probably, the opposite.) However, if you've lived in SoCal for any length of time (or NJ, NY or Chicago) and have had to deal with massive traffic conjestion from 6-10am and 2-8pm every effing day, the temptation is just too great to resist.
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Old 10-29-2009, 05:22 AM   #4
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Re: Lane splitting - it's not for everyone

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if you've lived in SoCal for any length of time (or NJ, NY or Chicago) and have had to deal with massive traffic conjestion from 6-10am and 2-8pm every effing day, the temptation is just too great to resist.
And Tenerife! That's why I stick to the gz. There's no finer bike for this kind of riding :2tup:
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