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 Posted: 20:33 - 08 Jan 2015 Post subject: Re: cornering in rain |
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| stranger12 wrote: | I am no pro
used to almost get my knee down in dry and in wet
I was a bit crazy by almost trying to much my lean angle as dry , I am now very dis appointed .
it is more been wise than scared.
what would you do ?
like today someone chasing me and got me really annoyed , I still couldn't push the bike round corners.
the faster you go, do you have more grip ?
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Pretty much all of your post, but definitely the bits above, give the impression you're riding outside of your ability and understanding.
MUCH better to be wise and alive.
Nobody can give you an accurate figure of what lean angle to aim for. It's dependent on too many factors; tyres, tyre pressures, temperature, suspension geometry, weight, surface type, body position - the list goes on.
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[edit] What arry said
1st off don't get chased. You're making hard work for yourself if you're feeling vulnerable after a spill.
Grip is like the wind. It's rarely constant and like the wind it can seem to be worse in some areas.
Yes, going faster will increase available grip in certain situations.
Yes, going faster will decrease grip in certain situations.
Same goes for lean angle as most tyre profiles offer a bigger contact patch as the angle increases, but as you increase lean angle you reduce the effectiveness of your suspension, thus the tyre won't follow the imperfections in the road surface as well.
Tell you what to do.
Ride to the conditions i.e It's winter so generally ride a bit slower and always position yourself in the safest place with the best view. Corners, junctions..Move your head to help you steer correctly. Keep smooth on the controls. Greasy roundabouts and the like, that's where I'll keep the bike more upright by shifting my bum an inch or so (towards the inside of the corner) before I get to the skidpan. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I'd like to know what to do in wet corners in terms of keeping in the safe zone, as I've tried both of these methods and haven't had any slides related to cornering speed yet, so haven't had a chance to means test them.
Corner whilst leaning upper body as normal or more to stop the bike having to lean as far, thus being less likely to slide?
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Corner whilst counter leaning to keep the bike stable in the event that it does slide, even though this will incur a higher lean angle and (theoretically) have the bike more likely to slip? ____________________ Biking history so far-
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 Posted: 21:38 - 08 Jan 2015 Post subject: Re: cornering in rain |
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| stranger12 wrote: | what would you do ? |
Slow down so that I don't have to lean as much.
Shift my weight so that I can keep the bike more upright.
Not knee-down, just put weight on the inner peg and shift my arse slightly off the seat. I stress partially, a bit, in moderation.
| stranger12 wrote: | like today someone chasing me |
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Someone chasing you probably just wants to go faster than you; or they think you're racing them. But more likely the former.
I now lean a lot less in the wet than the dry. I've had a number of wheel slips in the wet, and most of my non-collision accidents have been in the wet. There's more variance in wet grip and for any given route, the minimum grip on a wet road will be lower than dry. Pushing it on roads with uncertain amounts of oil, diesel, mud etc. isn't worth it.
Keeping the bike upright in the wet, for me, has been more about giving the bike more space to regain grip before hard parts lever the tyres off the ground. Makes it a bit more likely to highside though.
On a wet road, I try to take more pleasure in making good progress smoothly and with less risk, whereas dry will bring out more of my flicking tendencies. But the wet skills are actually good in the dry too, not quite as much fun, but they are the skills needed when riding faster. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Take note of the advice already given above, as it's pretty much spot on. This is not the time of year to be trying to push you or your bikes limits, especially around corners.
Wait until the summer arrives, when the roads are a lot more dry and sticky, then lean your bike as much as you dare. You'll soon find the limit.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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was on a ride course two days ago
was told over 60% of bike crashes only involved one vehicle
with people like this about i can now sort of see their point
its raining you have a 50p size patch of tyre in contact with the road
slow down
dont try and lean as much
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 Posted: 10:21 - 09 Jan 2015 Post subject: Re: cornering in rain |
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When i say someone chasing me , i un necessarily get into race when tempted and most of the time leave them behind fair bit but then i want to avoid and control the temptation:D as silly as it may sound |
Why do I read this as "someone passes me, so I crank the throttle wide open to prove I'm faster, but then fuck up the corners..."
90% of my riding is commuting to work. When it's wet and miserable I tend to suck at cornering. There's paint, man hole covers and shitty road surfaces to think about. Not to mention, cars following close, the compulsory 50cc ped in your blind spot, cyclists and pedestrians.
Wet weather means we have to think about what we're doing a lot more. I do find relaxing and trying not to analyze toe road too much helps.
I have a had habit of 'covering' my brakes when leaning into a corner, I know braking in a corner is bad, even more so in the wet. So I try and force myself to not touch them. I ride well within my BIKES limits, I need to trust it more than me. ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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My commute has some scary sections with lose dirt and mud all over the road. The road is narrow with mud banks which cars like to hit, dragging it into the centre. On Thursday, 3 blind bends were fully flooded (oncoming cars are fun), and at <20mph riding on the dirt river both wheels were sliding
So its the dirt and gravel Im worried about, rather than rain.
Id like to see you getting knee down there. (Ashurst to Steyning). Its quite nice in the summer though.
Dual carriageway can be ridden similarly to dry weather, just being far more cautious of car drivers. |
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This thread reaffirms my belief that stranger12 is full retard. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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In the words of RJ only ride to 70% of your ability leaving the other 30% to get out of danger
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 20 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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