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You just gotta be more aware of the surface ahead mate, and just decrease the speed a bit, and try to be smoother. Dont let it put you off, that isnt the way to go. Just keep getting back on the horse and relax your riding style. Though, if youve done it before on that corner, just treat it with more caution and respect. Also, get someone adept at this sort of stuff, and get em to check the bikes physical state (not just the tyres, but frame, swingarm, wheels even) are correct and aligned etc. If somethings out it may be causing you to over compensate on turns etc, which is shit in the wet.
Hope you get it fixed, and ride safe
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Actually mate, the first time that you said about may have just been bad luck, happens to everyone. It might not be you at all, the deisel/petrol thing is really shit, the slightest elevation/corner/direction/speed change factored in with these materials can be f**king devastating. ____________________ "Oh....it looks like Average Joe's is forfeiting the match!" - "Yeah, its a risky strategy but lets see if it pays off for 'em Cotton." |
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Think of where the tanks are on busses/lorrys. Then in the wet change your line a bit to avoid where they are most likely to spill.
To be honest there isn't much that you can do, you have just been unlucky.
Don't tense up though, relax and you will be able react a lot better if it does happen again.
Sometimes going slower will cause more of a slide, as you spend longer on the slippery bit before it bites into the good stuff again. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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I haven't had an off since 2001, i've met diesel on the road and been through all the weather this year. I've probably had the back step out a few times, i've learnt that i don't have to do anything i don't want to.....on a nice day i will ride like a loon on occasion, riding in rain/drizzle what ever, i ride to be safe and arrive at my destination.
I have no tips really, i feel it comes with experience. This is providing you've got decent rubber on there and you're not lying to yourself about your riding.
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It’s a difficult one AJ, hard for others to advise because sometimes it can sound like you’re the problem.
Not sure how nasty that 90 degree corner was, but if it was me entering that, extreme caution would be taken, and my vision just for that corner would be limited. On a nice dry day I often come into a corner, I glace at the exit, back to road and then finally when committed I’m looking at where I’m heading to. In the wet my vision is brought down and so is my speed, 20mph sounds about right to me, but even so, at that speed you still can get into a decent lean angle. Bearing in mind you have odd tyres on (not sure how much this affects it) if there was a patch of diesel and you went into this corner on a reasonable lean angle resulting in this high side, I’d say you were unlucky.
Just out of curiosity what were your pressures?
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At the risk of agreeing with Killa for the first time in the history of BCF, I think he's spot on.
Have a laugh on your sunny days off, but when you're plodding to work in the rain - ride like a BMW fella in corporate leathers on a BikeSafe course.
90% of my riding at the moment is on the way to work, usually at obscenely early or late hours, in the dark and/or the wet.
I'm seldom in a rush to arrive, so I take it nice and easy, take few/no risks, and allow plenty of time.
If I do end up dying on a bike, I'd rather it was in a Siggi-esque blaze of glory on a sunny day and a sportsbike, then on a wet monday morning commuting to work in the dark. ____________________ >Soultrader Mister James, I bet you are a copper
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What Michelin and what Bridgestone? How old are they?
Lots of tread doesn't mean much if the tyres don't have grip to start with. Mis-matched tyres can be a problem, but so can a set of not very good matched tyres .
I'd recommend getting a copy of "Motorcycle Roadcraft: A police rider's handbook" for starting to look into |
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You didnt mention any so I can only assume there werent but also be aware for fallen leaves. Fallen leaves on a bend + rain = offy.
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AJ, keep a keen eye out for the rainbow on the floor, sure sign of diesel. I lost the front going at about 10mph turning off a main road onto a side road years ago, bloody busses........
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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