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 Posted: 01:48 - 24 Jan 2007 Post subject: Highsided Sunday morning |
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Pulled out of a junction (turning right), from the training place where i learnt to ride, (its a unit on and industrial estate) only 15-20mph, the first lane had diesel on, back end went on this lane, and then i played superman
Only injury to me is a bruised forearm, elbow, upperarm.
Bike didnt come off so well (attached some pics) though shouldnt cost too much to repair
found this youtube vid that is identical to what i did (at a much less speed) left side bike, landed on left elbow etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_U7unoE6xk
most scary part was lying in the middle of the road watching a bike head towards me on its side it stopped a couple of metres away
now where is that spill list so i can add to it?  |
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Fook me , but hey the damage aint too bad is it
Did you have the bungs fitted ????? |
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Hmmm, so the back went out a little, caught grip again and threw you off! Looks nasty.....shame about the bike.....good that your ok  ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Least your ok besides the bruises. Nice looking SRAD, hope it can be sorted  ____________________ TL1000s, KDX200 |
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 peppa pig Scooby Slapper

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Sorry about the bike but pleased to hear you were able to walk away  |
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The trick is to try and keep the back sliding when it starts to break out.
If you feel it starting to go, just hold the throttle steady. The second you shut the throttle your rear is going to slow down and catch grip, thats what throws you up and over the highside. You want to be keeping the back sliding for as long as you can - hopefully by that point you have been able to control it and get yourself back aiming in a straight line, so that you can dip the clutch and catch yourself back upright.
The one thing you should always try to avoid is shutting the throttle, if you dont have the guts to keep it sliding, then try hitting the clutch, it means the wheel isnt forced to slow down by the engine or drivechain, so it can slow itself down and grip itself at a slower rate - causing the wheel to be turning slower when it finaly grips and tries to kick you upright.
The third option is to simply stick your inside leg up towards the front of the bike, and away from the engine, turn your bars slightly away from the direction of the turn and give the girl a smooth increasing rev. She'll slip down on the lowside and you will slide away too. Remember to let go of the bike though once you've hit the deck.
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Old Thread Alert!
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