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Trumper 07-18-2012 08:00 AM

Quick questions hopefully some one can answer

1,why are they filming the journey,is this normal? possibly blame culture and you need proof.

2, seems to be no control at junctions,just seems to be a massive free for all :o

3, i bet the hospitals must be full of injured people,do they have to have insurance there to cover this.

I find this really scary,unfortunately i believe some of these practices are tried now in this country by people moving over here.

5./JG27.Farber 07-18-2012 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt (Post 445955)

I'm a rookie rider on a used Honda FMX 650 (it's like a supermoto but with much weaker engine). The bike weighs 163 kilos when it's fueled up and i can comfortably weave it around a manhole cover with a diameter of 70cm or so while doing 50km/h, starting the weave about 3 meters from it. In fact, whenever i am on a stretch of empty road i always practice swerving and emergency braking on imaginary obstacles, because these are the kind of skills that save your life as a bike rider.

Yea but the FMX (my first bike was the XR, its little brother) is quite high. This means you can flick it with your hips and have more manuaveabilty and in that video he is "supposedly" doing allot more than 50kmh / 30mph... Which is why I think its speeded up. The R1 is low so its harder to just flick but better on sweeping corners. It also has a longer wheel base.

Hhehe Counter steering is cool and unerving the first time you do it. Just dont do it on a blind corner. You can always lean harder (this is where you get you knee down in Jeans :-P ) but you can always counter steer harder and the delay from counter steer to leaning is massive.

Ataros 07-18-2012 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Warhound (Post 445987)
What really scares me about russian roads is guys like these.
This looks like an extreme case..but I've seen too many similar russian vids where people deliberately cause crashes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmZkDMXxqo0

Looks like a local village gang. They cause conflict and press a victim for money. Not very common, but may happen if you are unlucky. This is why many drive with video-recorders on - to have a proof for police. happened to me once about 12 years ago on a Moscow street: Land Cruiser came to full stop sharply in front of my Toyota Carina E. Was lucky to stop in a couple of inches. Now it is more safe in Moscow in this regard.

Ataros 07-18-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Trumper (Post 446016)
Quick questions hopefully some one can answer

1,why are they filming the journey,is this normal? possibly blame culture and you need proof.

2, seems to be no control at junctions,just seems to be a massive free for all :o

3, i bet the hospitals must be full of injured people,do they have to have insurance there to cover this.

I find this really scary,unfortunately i believe some of these practices are tried now in this country by people moving over here.

1. See above.

2. In smaller cities there are many junctions without traffic lights yet. A car coming form the right-hand side has priority if there are no other signs.

3. There is some small insurance and there are free hospitals (lower quality).

Road deaths statistics is very bad. Main reason is roads without central separation line which causes head strikes as you can see. Sadly I have to blame corruption for this. Also in most seasons there is poor visibility due to raining and snowing. Gogol in 19th century mentioned that one of Russian characters is to "harness slowly but ride fast"...

Driving culture in general is an issue: Christianity is only about 1000 years old in Russia, then happened 250+ years of Tatar-Mongol yoke, then slavery was cancelled only about 150 years ago, most of people of high culture had to leave the country after 1917 or were killed by communists and then by nazis in WWII. My personal opinion only that can be wrong.

MD_Titus 07-18-2012 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainDoggles (Post 445879)

the world needs organ donors. and one of the drivers in the oncoming traffic to sneeze or wobble a little bit.

GraveyardJimmy 07-18-2012 12:38 PM

Are the cameras also to prove to insurance companies? Some in the 1hr+ video on crashes (p.1 of thread) will surely be trying to hide the video seeing as it was often completely the driver with the cameras fault (turning into oncoming traffic, through red lights etc).

Trumper 07-18-2012 12:59 PM

:)Thanks for the replies Ataros,be safe :)

swiss 07-18-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ataros (Post 446034)
Looks like a local village gang. They cause conflict and press a victim for money.

Heckler&Koch sells some neat mediators.

Al Schlageter 07-18-2012 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by swiss (Post 446075)
Heckler&Koch sells some neat mediators.

Why spend all that money when AK47s are cheap and easy to come by?

5./JG27.Farber 07-18-2012 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ataros (Post 446034)
Looks like a local village gang. They cause conflict and press a victim for money. Not very common, but may happen if you are unlucky. This is why many drive with video-recorders on - to have a proof for police. happened to me once about 12 years ago on a Moscow street: Land Cruiser came to full stop sharply in front of my Toyota Carina E. Was lucky to stop in a couple of inches. Now it is more safe in Moscow in this regard.

This why you need a gun. No threats, no fighting... ;)


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