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 Posted: 22:46 - 13 Jan 2015 Post subject: Rider Tips - Snow & Dark |
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Hi all,
So I think having my work holiday booked for me over the next two weeks was possibly the best chance holiday I've ever had.
I would leave my bike sitting for two weeks and stay in my house all day but have things to do, so I think I'm just going to go out during the day for no more than a couple of hours and hope I don't get caught out in it.
All in all, it's started snowing so I was just wondering what tips other riders have if it starts snowing while out and about, both in the day and during the darker times (seems to be after 5pm this time of year)..
I'll share my one experience;
First time I've ridden during the snow and currently the only time, coming home roughly about two miles from home, put the lights on.. let the bike warm up-ish.. and rode off..
Bike cut out at a roundabout, felt as if it was loosing power (all in all not a good ride), worked fine ever since.. could of been me pancaking and not letting the machine warm up, proper controls etc.
Worst ride of my life, honestly don't now how I made it home in one piece.
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When it is dark and snowing put your full beam on and visor down and it looks like you are going light speed  |
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Found my normally fog free pinlock visor fogging thanks to the snow building up on my visor. Keeping the visor closed or just a crack open and regular wiping with the finger is what I found best. Snow still got sucked in from round my chin but wasn't so bad.
Went up and down some steep hills this evening. Only advice is to go very steady (1st gear steady) and plan how you'll deal with a slide. Fortunately some of the worst bits had a grass verge I could aim the front wheel towards if it went a bit pair shaped. Also kept close to give me a place to put my foot down on something less slippy than the tarmac
I am really hoping it doesn't freeze over night if it does then I don't think I'll be chancing it. Fresh isn't so bad, still slippy mind, ice is pretty traitorous.
Riding in the snow should cause your bike to cut out... I imagine you just stalled it. ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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I found heavy snow sticks to the visor until you get to 80mph. ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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Back when I was on the company grad scheme, I had to do London to Gloucester a few times in the snow. Also, did a few gloucester to bournemouth runs in the snow before via salisbury plains!
It wasn't that bad to be perfectly honest. Goretex kit all round, balaclava and my trusty Arai. Rode with half the vents open to demist and it was fine. Make sure your battery is in good nick, and install the best lightbulbs you can get - Osram night breakers and HIDS (although latter is technically illegal)
The key for me was to be as smooth as possible and ride in the wheeltracks where it was guaranteed to be slush. OK, there was a chance of black ice but at the end of the day it's all about throttle control and appreciation of weight transfer. I rarely use my brakes since I ride with a bit of a flow and read the road.
Another time I was moving attachments so had to move from Ashford back to London in the snow as well. M20 only had 2 lanes working so I was sat in 5th/6th gear on tickover slowly filtering past most cars. Still could reach 40-50, but at the end of the day, you need to have faith in your tyres and know what the bike is telling you through the chassis.
At the end of the day, it was quite fun... and this was on a 929 Fireblade.
Tips
Wrap up warm - get a kidney belt to stop heat loss. Better still, buy heated clothing. Football socks work well. Tape up any vents on gloves and boots, and if you can, install muffs on your handle bar.
Ride smooth - crack the throttle and use it progressively. If you need to slow down, anticipate and use engine braking where possible. Use your rear brake to come to a stop.
If it's clear that the wheeltracks are wet and runny, ride in them. Meltwater is better than black ice.
Get crash protection - Yes, you WILL fall off. Speed humps on sheet ice are a bitch and I stacked my bike on one when the bike stalled and lost my footing. Sidestreets are a lot more trickier than main roads! I was literally 200 metres from my destination! ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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