Trapper John
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Next you guys will say there is a particular way to fall off.
Absolutely! It's called low-siding.
Trapper John
Next you guys will say there is a particular way to fall off.
Absolutely! It's called low-siding.
Trapper John
...from the insurance institute for highly safety. Please be careful out there.
Having never biked or planning to do so before the mid-life crisis I just assumed leaving the bike >30 mph was the end.
Next you guys will say there is a particular way to fall off.
Absolutely! It's called low-siding.
Can't afford Aerostich, wish I could. I have a bunch of jackets by now, different ones for different bikes for different seasons.
I'm due for a new helmet, mine dates back to the 1990s.
Tankslapper + Highside = one of the most violent demonstrations of physics that exists on two wheels (translation: don't go there no way no how)
Hoover said it about flying & it is true on bikes too. ride the bike as far into the accident as you can. You cannot avoid an accident by "laying it down". At that point you have had the accident, now you are a out of controll sliding projectile. Rubber stops & steers a lot better than chrome.DaveR
You can depart a motorcycle in the triple digits provided you have at least a little gear and don't hit a solid object. If you're lucky you'll even stand back up and walk away. The big thing to avoid is hitting a solid object.Having never biked or planning to do so before the mid-life crisis I just assumed leaving the bike >30 mph was the end. Next you guys will say there is a particular way to fall off.
...and that rear tire lockup can cause one hell of a high-side if the tire regains traction.Never learned, no one ever discussed precisely how to do it on demand beyond a low side rear tire lockup which is stupid.
I've low-sided from a front-tire lockup before. You hit the ground so damn fast you don't even know what happened.
A high-side is caused by a loss of traction and then a sudden gain of traction which turns you into super-man minus the ability to land gently.