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 Posted: 20:18 - 04 Jul 2006 Post subject: Riding in the rain? |
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Just after some more advice
I've been riding now for about 3½ weeks and I've been extremely fortunate in that it hasn't rained yet when I've been riding.
Because I'm a new rider I'm a bit concerned about riding in the wet weather, although I am planning to do it.
On my cbt the instructors told me to use the front and back brakes 50/50.
Can anyone offer me some good advice on what to do/what not to do when riding in 'inclement' weather?
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Just take it easy and give yourself plenty of time and room, the instructors are right about 50/50 but when you have a flap on because some 4x4 mum has cranked the brakes on you will revert to form and go for the front break!...... all my DAS was done in the rain and i am still a bit nervy about tyres touching the road (even though i have a set of BT 020 ! But you still have to enjoy the riding!.... steve  ____________________ Traffic Copper |
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I did my DAS in the rain last year, so I guess I had a bit of a head start compared to most new riders...
The only thing I can add to what's already been said, is to try to look slightly further ahead than you normally do... so that you have more time to prepare for any changes in speed or direction.
This extra preparation time should help to smooth out your riding even more, and smoothness is the main key to safer wet riding
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Excellent stuff, Cheers
I have also been told to not lean over as much going round corners, roundabouts etc. |
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It's possible to do stoppies in the wet, it's not always a slippy as you might think.
Although this is coming from 15+ years not days of experience so take it easy.  ____________________ If you dont like the way that I ride.......Stop trying to keep up!!! |
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The island rear tyre slide was probably due to diesel/oil on the road surface, not the rain itself. But, the water between diesel and tyre would mean the tyre loosing all tracton: aquaplaining.
Did it the week before at the top of the Hermitage in Bridgnorth, hadnt rained in weeks, first drisle, light so I hadnt taken much notice of it, bike steps out by about 2 feet.
Another to watch for, when youve got a bigger bike, is opening it up in the wet. Open it up too much in too lower gear and the back will powerslide, one way or the other, gently lower the rpms till the tyre grips.
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Excellent
This is all good stuff for a noob like me.
So if the back end starts to slide I should give it more throttle to stop it sliding, is that right
And that's the same regardless of weather conditions? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 281 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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