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 Posted: 13:25 - 04 Jul 2011 Post subject: Dark line in the road |
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Not sure if this is to do with my tinted visor, but going along alot of roads and I see this dark strip about a foot wide going right down the middle of each lane throughout the whole length of road. It's basically where car's havn't driven, I understand that. But is it safe to drive in this part? Seeing as its slap bang in the middle. I'm going round bends on a dual carriageway and I'm avoiding it like the plague just in case
Also if I'm going through a spill of something on the road at speed (just looks wet and dark, random patches of it), national limits and above say, does this affect my tyres grip on the next corner?
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I dont know why people get so worked up about road surfaces.
Even on a sports bike, unless you're carrying a pillion, or riding extremely stiff, and uncomfortably, then there is no reason why you should come off, even when riding over loose chippings.
The ONLY road surfaces which I avoid on my bikes, is wet manhole covers, and painted white lines (The really big ones which say "50" on them etc), and that's only when they are mid-corner, on an exceptionally fast corner.
Even diesel isnt that bad to ride on, Again, if it's mid corner, on quite a fast bend, then it may become an issue.
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| binge wrote: | I dont know why people get so worked up about road surfaces.
Even on a sports bike, unless you're carrying a pillion, or riding extremely stiff, and uncomfortably, then there is no reason why you should come off, even when riding over loose chippings.
The ONLY road surfaces which I avoid on my bikes, is wet manhole covers, and painted white lines (The really big ones which say "50" on them etc), and that's only when they are mid-corner, on an exceptionally fast corner.
Even diesel isnt that bad to ride on, Again, if it's mid corner, on quite a fast bend, then it may become an issue.
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Old Thread Alert!
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