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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Have just read your post. Thanks for submitting it for comment. The reply seems to be assuming a single parked car, when in fact the parked cars were in a line 150-200 yards long, so my pull out was way back, and the car that knocked me off wasn't there then. No other cars overtook me whilst I...
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    Wisper battery decline - how does it work?

    I've been talking via email with Steve, who tells me that my battery has been irreparably damaged by leaving it uncharged over the winter. There is nothing about this in the Wisper 905se City manual under 'Battery Care', other than to offer guidance for keeping it in 'top condition'. A new...
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    Wisper battery decline - how does it work?

    Hi, hope you don't mind me joining this thread, but I have a battery problem. It's the same high capacity battery for the Wisper 905 City, but have found that it will no longer charge with the supplied charger. The battery is completely flat, as I haven't run it over the winter. Was charging...
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    One of things i've learned over the years of posting on bulletin boards is that no matter how hard you try, and no matter how patient you are, you just can't educate Pork. :D
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    If you didn't want to talk about the original post, why didn't you start your own thread, rather than confusing things by starting another conversation about another topic on this thread?
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Sounds like Total Nirvana. :)
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Yes, anticipation always tends to work in your favour, and prime riding position is great, but when the guy commits himself to get past you by driving on the opposite side of the road, then moves back to squeeze your pips, there's not a lot of 'road command' you can do without making yourself...
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Now there's an idea. What about a cycle helmet with a blue light on the top? :) onmebike seems to referring to a completely different set of circumstances to mine. Wasn't on a dual carriageway (never ever said I was), there was a car parked on the other side of the street (not that cars were...
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Yes, that's the very same road, although not at the point the accident happened. Houses on the right have drives, houses on the left mostly do not, so typically park in the street. I included the car to show how much of the road a parked car takes up, and also to give an indication of where a...
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Err, I didn't. Read the rest of my posts. I was already overtaking cars and had 'stayed out' for these two. No pulling out in front of faster vehicles or anything like that.
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Pic of the road Here's a view of a section of the lateral road repairs. They're deteriorated a lot over the winter since this Google Maps pic was taken. To cycle through here safely, you really need to be in the middle of the road!
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    Seems a slightly bruised thumb is the only real damage. I'll monitor my physical state for the next week or so to make sure I don't suffer anything untoward. I'm back on the road today. :)
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    That's maybe because I didn't report the full situation. Some people will still have a go at pitching blame though, even without the full facts. There were no dodgy manouevres by me, no pullouts without looking, or anything like that, just a driver who saw me from 200 yards away and incorrectly...
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    Just had my first RTA on my bike

    I agree about the 'nearness to home' thing. As a cyclist though I have to really concentrate on that road, although it's straight, the road surface is broken in places, and badly subsided patch-ups exist right on the riding line. Sometimes you can't take the exact line you want, for fear of...