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Ideally in the rain you wanna just try to stay as upright as possible, generally as well as cornering .
Its not a race, just take your time (dont take the piss slow though) but ride within your limits; you've no need to push them, youre not breaking any records .
I feel the same in the wet, im not confident leaning, but you wont be the one looking stupid when someone goes round the outside of you on a roundabout cranked over and hits the infamous rainbow puddle... you can never predict anything in the rain, expect the unepected, and ride accordingly.
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Mikey3 wrote: | Ideally in the rain you wanna just try to stay as upright as possible, generally as well as cornering  .
Its not a race, just take your time (dont take the piss slow though) but ride within your limits; you've no need to push them, youre not breaking any records  .
I feel the same in the wet, im not confident leaning, but you wont be the one looking stupid when someone goes round the outside of you on a roundabout cranked over and hits the infamous rainbow puddle... you can never predict anything in the rain, expect the unepected, and ride accordingly.
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This +1
Take your time (go the speed YOU feel comfortable going) and don't forget to allow more time for braking in the wet. ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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I think iv'e learn't something today
On another note what is the case of action if you do feel your bike going on you in the wet? |
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sidewinder wrote: | I think iv'e learn't something today
On another note what is the case of action if you do feel your bike going on you in the wet? |
All depends what part of the bike gives, Front, past 2 times it's been SO quick I hadn't had time to react, slipped on oil turning into my road, I did nothing, the bike got back on the tarmac and gripped again, both times, luckily.
The back, I've never had go, I like to think I have pretty good throttle control.
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New tyres!
I switched my no brand crap to som Michelin road pilot 2s, massive confidence boost. It's strange, but you can feel the improved rubber way before you're any where near the edge. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
past: hyosung gt250r, bajaj pulsar 180, hyosung gt 125 comet
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Mikey3 wrote: | sidewinder wrote: | I think iv'e learn't something today
On another note what is the case of action if you do feel your bike going on you in the wet? |
All depends what part of the bike gives, Front, past 2 times it's been SO quick I hadn't had time to react, slipped on oil turning into my road, I did nothing, the bike got back on the tarmac and gripped again, both times, luckily.
The back, I've never had go, I like to think I have pretty good throttle control.
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I had exactly the same problem, just do it more and more and you will be fine!
Also, don't be scared of the rainbow patches, I have found that most of the time you can ride over them (both and straights and around medium-tight corners) without too much trouble Don't take the piss though, or they'll bite you in the ass. ____________________ CBT Passed - 22 / 10 / 11 >> Theory Passed - 16 / 02 / 2012 >> Mod 1 Passed - 07 / 03 / 2012 >> Mod 2 Passed - 18 / 05 / 2012. |
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-Easy on the throttle
-Easy on the brakes
-Avoid manhole covers, particularly in corners
-Look further ahead, so that you can prepare for the ^ steps ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Will never forget when I was on my RS coming down a bendy hill in the rain and the back slid out...fuck knows how but it sorted itself out...Not panicking was probably the reason I never went down
Shit myself big time though  ____________________ CBT PASSED 18/01/09 THEORY PASSED 14/04/09 DAS PASSED 17/04/09 3 minors wet test.
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Riding when its absolutely pissing it down can be a nightmare...even more so in the dark, just take it easy and dont let any stupid cars/vans pressure you into anything, had an idiot transit driver right up arse tonight on my way to work, decided to overtake me right before the roundabout and cut me up......what a genius. I like how all the manhole covers are positioned in the best spots aswell  ____________________ CBF 125 (sold), XJ 600 Diversion (sold), RF900
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I'm not troubled by these conditions anymore, , however:-
Try and RELAX.
In conditions you're not comfortable with try and relax.
The more stressed you are the worse your riding will be.
If you're not relaxed, your body tenses up, you'll tend to have a "death grip" on the handle bars and you'll end up not moving around on the bike, at all.
None of these things are conducive to riding smoothly!
If you're not happy with how the bike feels in wet conditions, try and do a day off roading, on a trail bike.
If you've not done it before you'll be amazed how out of shape a bike will get without spitting you off. It'll get you used to a bike squirming around underneath you: you'll also get a feel of how hard you can brake in dodgy conditions, (assuming you don't have ABS).
Yeah, you'll fall off, but it's better doing it here than on the road, you'll learn a lot about your own capabilities and what you can expect from a bike. ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Pinlock works exceptionally well. I don't think I could go back to a helmet without it now.
Riding in the rain, came back from seeing Avengers with the missus on the back last night, been drizzling for about 3 hours by then. Went around a corner, all fine, hit one of those metal squares in the road (tiny little ones, dunno what they are) and felt the back end skid right over it for about half a sec. Caught some grip again, nothing happened but yeesh you do shit a brick for that half sec.
But it's all about practice, I spent 2 days riding around the 3rd highest road in the world in India and calling it a road is a bit much. Lots of steep inclines, gravel & sand instead of tarmac, you get used to the back sliding out and almost enjoying it
Just ride at a speed you're comfortable with, stay as upright as you can on corners and look a lot further ahead and be prepared to start stopping sooner. |
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