Watch your speed on those corners!
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First time I clicked the link, I thought it might be wrong. Just looked again and went through them. GUH!
Watch the corners… and the Corvettes.
Watch the corners… and the Corvettes.
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Re: Watch your speed on those corners!
Fixed.michelle_7728 wrote:Watch the road on those corners!

Also, photo 19 makes me wish I had some photoshop skills.
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Cruisers are such unwieldy machines... I once rode to my family's mountain house with my father's small cruiser, a Suzuki marauder 250.... scraped in every single corner and hairpin, it was simply impossible not to, if it had been a bigger machine I am not sure it would have made I through some of those roads without having to do three point turns
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If the guy didn't survive it probably wouldn't be much consolation to the poor corvette driver that it wasn't his fault. He obviously stayed way in his own lane.Uncle Groucho wrote:#6 is when it starts to go wrong.
Wonder if the guy in the Corvette was pissed or nervous he just killed someone...
I'm guessing he was trying to brake, and needed to brake so hard he thought he'd high side if he did it in his turn. I'm not sure (in this case), that would have been any worse.fshfindr wrote:I wonder why he got straight right before contact.
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Especially when you're not looking at the road, riding the Dragon and not setting up your turns!scootavaran wrote:A perfect example of how it can all go bad in a instant.
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If he had locked the rear in the turn he would have laid it down on the low side. Sliding along with the hog kicking sparks into your face only to slam into it probably isn't any better than getting maximum traction and braking before impact and potentially much worse.michelle_7728 wrote:I'm guessing he was trying to brake, and needed to brake so hard he thought he'd high side if he did it in his turn. I'm not sure (in this case), that would have been any worse.
You don't high side by braking...you high side when you STOP braking! Locked up or losing traction at the the rear wheel will cause it to fishtail and start to lean over. It's when you regain traction that the bike will snap back up tossing you off the high side.
I had this happen when I seized my motor doing 65 during CBR 2012. I knew when I pulled the clutch it was going to try to throw me. I was as ready as I could be for it and stayed up but I still took out a mess of Texas wildflowers off the shoulder.
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Thanks for spelling out the difference between high-siding and low-siding.
I always thought that laying the bike down when the rear wheel slips was the same thing, and that high-side meant that the side of the bike was on top.
Glad I learned something today.
I always thought that laying the bike down when the rear wheel slips was the same thing, and that high-side meant that the side of the bike was on top.
Glad I learned something today.
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Thanks for clarifying that.BuddyRaton wrote:If he had locked the rear in the turn he would have laid it down on the low side. Sliding along with the hog kicking sparks into your face only to slam into it probably isn't any better than getting maximum traction and braking before impact and potentially much worse.michelle_7728 wrote:I'm guessing he was trying to brake, and needed to brake so hard he thought he'd high side if he did it in his turn. I'm not sure (in this case), that would have been any worse.
You don't high side by braking...you high side when you STOP braking! Locked up or losing traction at the the rear wheel will cause it to fishtail and start to lean over. It's when you regain traction that the bike will snap back up tossing you off the high side.
I had this happen when I seized my motor doing 65 during CBR 2012. I knew when I pulled the clutch it was going to try to throw me. I was as ready as I could be for it and stayed up but I still took out a mess of Texas wildflowers off the shoulder.
