I had a few hours to kill in the mid afternoon today (Sunday) so i took the R65 out for a run through the Royal National Park. The weather was great, abit cool but i love riding in the cooler months, the sun was getting lower in the sky but still plenty of light.
The R65 was on song not missing a beat, was going faster then the posted speed limit but not by much, then when i rounded a corner & entered a SHORT bit of straight road with a car (in front) & bikes behind the car coming the other way, then all of sudden i iam looking at a bike in my lane heading straight for me, he then realized i was there (he sat up) but he had to much speed to really do anything (could't get in front of the car he was overtaking, could't jump on the brakes & dive back in behind the car). So i dived to the edge of the road as far as i could, ( there is no run off, all bush, rocks ) i was riding on the white painted line where the tar starts & gravel,rocks,trees,bush awaits.
He passed me with the car & myself sharing two lanes. It looked like he was the leader in a line of roughly 7 other bikes, after he passed me i dived back into the middle of my line fuming with anger, wanting to shove his bike up him where the sun dont shine.
After i finished looking at all the hanggliders at Bald Hill i went the other way back through the Park. As i got the spot of near death i noticed the sun was hitting my eyes through the tree tops, so was the sun affecting the blokes view point, if it was, WHY did he try & overtake a car? & yes he had sunglasses on but you still get the 'sun spot' in your eyes, so why would he risk his life & others when he did't have a clear view.
The 'Royal' has lowerd its speed limit to 60k's, was 80 then 70 but now it's 60, & its very very very frustrating when you are stuck behind a slow car & all you want to do is hit the fun bits with abit of speed, it spoils a great road & ride when you get stuck behind slow cars, but i wish some riders use common sense sometimes