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.: Chapter
Safety :.
Canberra Harley Owners
Group takes road and rider safety VERY seriously, this
is evident in our impeccable safety record. To date,
C.H.O.G. has the best safety record of any Australian
H.O.G. chapter.
So what can we, as riders,
do to stay as safe as possible on the roads and maintain
this great safety record?
1. Practice your slow speed
riding, learn to control your bike.
There are 4 places in the
ACT that you can go to practice your slow speed riding.
These areas have the
Motorcycle Operator Skills Test (M.O.S.T.) marked
out on the ground. If you intend you use these areas why
not take a half dozen old tennis balls, cut them in half
and use them as cones to mark out each component of the
skills test out.
Exhibition Park in
Canberra (EPIC):
EPIC has a great course
marked out with plenty of space to practice. It is
available at all times unless there is a show event or a
payed rider training course in progress. Very popular
with the North-siders. Enter via the smaller second gate
north of the main entry on Flemington Road and the
course is marked on the sealed area behind the
grandstand. Click
here for a local map.
Phillip - Bellona Ct:
This old test track does
have some pot holes and debris on it. It is however very
functional in the test areas. It is a fenced area and
during the week used buy surrounding businesses to store
vehicles, it is however, available for use on weekends.
Click
here for a local map.
Kambah - Jenke Cct:
This is a popular track for
those that live on South-side ... who actually know
about the it. Easy to find and out of the way, this is a
great private track for those maybe looking to build
their confidence. Click
here for a local map.
Sutton Driver Training
Centre - Sutton Rd:
Sutton Road Driver Training
Centre is the home of 'Stay Upright' who conduct all
course associated with Motorcycle riding. They conduct
open days on Saturdays at a cost of approximately $10
where you can go in and conduct practice assessments
(Contact
Stay Upright for information). Click
here for a local map.
2.
Know and Adhere to the ride rules.
Some of the basic formation
riding rules used in C.H.O.G. rides are as follows
(detailed rules will be given by Road Captains prior to
the commencement of each individual ride):
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Speed
limits WILL be adhered to at all times (ride to the
conditions),
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When
riding in staggered formation, ride 3 seconds from
the rider to your immediate front,
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Adopt a
single file formation on narrow roads or in
inclement weather conditions, and
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Strictly NO ALCOHOL.
Note:
All Road Captains are qualified First Aiders and a first
aid kit is carried by the rear Road Captain.
3.
Rider
Etiquette.
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New or
Inexperienced riders should ride at the rear of the
pack just in front of the rear road captain,
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If
you're not comfortable, wave others on and adopt a
position at the rear just in front of the rear road
captain,
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When
over-taking, do not slow down in front of the
car/truck/bus, continue on and make sure you leave
room for the next rider,
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Look
out for other riders by pointing out obstacles and
hazards,
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Arrive
for all rides with a full tank of petrol, and
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In case
of breakdown or emergencies, stop and wait for the
rear Road Captain to stop and assist.
4.
Pre-Ride Bike Checks.
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Ensure
tyres are inflated to correct PSI,
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Check
that tyres have enough tread for the trip
(especially longer / interstate runs),
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Check
brakes including pad thickness,
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Check
head lights, tail lights, brake lights and indicator
operation,
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Check
clutch and throttle operation,
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Check
fluids (oil, clutch, brake),
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Test
horn, and
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Listen
to the bike (does it sound ok whilst running).
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