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Old 03-12-2010, 02:00 PM   #21
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no worries is a skilled and seasoned rider. we could all learn alot from him. i think he made an excellent snap judement call. of course, scouting runs would be a good idea in a perfect world with ideal situations. but his decision sure beats dumping the bike in the corner.

thanks but I gave up assuming the roads were clear of sand/salt/crap back in my teens and that was quite a few years ago. as far as using the other lane because you've gone too fast into a corner while assuming it is clear. Yeah I would not call that a great move either. survival move to avoid crashing due to mistakes sure but not smart all the way through.
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Old 03-12-2010, 03:57 PM   #22
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again i state, in a pinch it sure beats the alternative. sometimes you only have time to react. that's reality. you do what you gotta do.
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Old 03-12-2010, 11:59 PM   #23
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I've ridden up Lookout Mountain at least a thousand times. You wouldn't believe all the trash, animals, rocks, and vehicles that have been in my lane around the next corner, so every ride is like a scouting run. That sand is one thing that was still there on the way down when I happened to stop and happened to have my camera.

I wanted to show that I had my head cranked, that I was looking around the corner and not fixated on the sand. That I saw that there was no traffic, that I made a decision to go around the sand, and that I was able to lean a bit more. There was nobody behind me, but I hope it looked so smooth, that anyone else would have thought I had planned it.

Speaking of sand, did anyone see Keith Code's column a few months ago about putting sand in a corner? He used one of his bikes with the outriggers so it can't tip over. He put sand in a corner and told his students to just ride through the sand. The ones that just rode through had no problem. The ones who braked or tensed up "crashed".

There's always sand on roads around here after it snows, but there's usually clear tire tracks through it. There was no tire tracks through this sand. I probably could have ridden through it, but it was easier to just avoid it.
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Old 03-13-2010, 10:47 AM   #24
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So we should believe you've never used the other lane?
I think the point he was trying to make was that, although riding into the oncoming lane could be ONE option, it should never be your ONLY option... because now you're putting your fate in the hands of luck that no one is coming the other way.

However I suspect (hope) that No Worries probably could have probably slowed down enough to roll through it had the oncoming lane been occupied by a tractor trailer. But since the it was open, he made the choice to use that option over slowing and rolling through it, around it, whatever.

Now if going into the oncoming lane was in fact his ONLY option... then yah, rookie mistake. But he never said it was his ONLY option, thus we can't judge.
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:02 AM   #25
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I like to wait for a good soaking rain before I ride because of this kind of stuff.
Like today and tomorrow
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:06 AM   #26
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roads here are like the freakin' Sahara, there's so much sand
Me and a buddy went out riding last sat. we stuck to main roads and even they were a mess so I could only imagine what some of the backroads we like look like at this time. Besides most of us take it real easy early in the year, gotta shake off the winter rust and contend with poor road conditions.
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Yes I use it for passing. However I don't recommend the use of it.
Ok, so your post is hypocritical.

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Yes, 3" expected here. And back to the 60* Tuesday. Might be a good time to RIDE!
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:53 AM   #28
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Ok, so your post is hypocritical.



Yes, 3" expected here. And back to the 60* Tuesday. Might be a good time to RIDE!

It def will be. I am going to call today to see about getting the buell in for its first service. th efutura is still waiting on a voltage regulator so I need to harass the guy/place I am buying it from to get that happening and I will be good to go

work schedule isnt too bad this comming week so i want to start logging some miles.
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It def will be. I am going to call today to see about getting the buell in for its first service. th efutura is still waiting on a voltage regulator so I need to harass the guy/place I am buying it from to get that happening and I will be good to go

work schedule isnt too bad this comming week so i want to start logging some miles.
I need an inspection. But I really dont care about that. I'd rather buy ammo.
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Old 03-13-2010, 12:08 PM   #30
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Ok, so your post is hypocritical.
No because I don't recommend it as an escape route or applicable for use. If you want to use it, that's up to you. I would never give advice with using it.

I definitely don't use it in corners.
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