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Old 11-10-2009, 03:58 PM   #61
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Is this a Harley site now?
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:19 PM   #62
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:26 PM   #63
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Would you prefer an MSF instructor?
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Lets ask Ed. He is an MSF instructor.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:26 PM   #64
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Would you prefer an MSF instructor?
This thread's been such an intersting read, I almost hate to point out the Ed (RacerX)-sized hole in the credibility of your source.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:33 PM   #65
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This thread's been such an intersting read, I almost hate to point out the Ed (RacerX)-sized hole in the credibility of your source.
I was just being tactful.
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:33 PM   #66
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This thread's been such an intersting read, I almost hate to point out the Ed (RacerX)-sized hole in the credibility of your source.
I know, I know.

I was going to post the Aaron Yates interview about the time at VIR that he layed his bike down to avoid the tire wall, but that was also the same race where he layed down in the middle of the track, so I went with one of Ed's buddies instead.

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Old 11-10-2009, 04:36 PM   #67
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So...next time I'm faced with
a. limbo bar
b. cable strewn across the r


wait a minute...how thick a cable? What diameter cable are we talking about?
Too thin...you wont have time do all this fancy laying it down stuff.
Too thick and why not just stop the damn bike?

What about height?
If its low enough to hit the fairing...it could just kinds deflect over if you lean down enough...

If its to low then you'll do a high side.
Don't be a idiot.

Obviously you'd have to get off the bike and measure the cable before making a decision.

Duh!

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Old 11-10-2009, 07:12 PM   #68
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Ok, a question for all of you. You're headed for the edge of a cliff at Mach 10, and you have a catastrophic brake failure. Let's say you blew a line, and grabbed a big hand full of nothing. Rare? Sure. Impossible? No.

What's the plan?

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Old 11-11-2009, 12:11 AM   #69
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The bottom line is that if you arrive at "crash on purpose" as your solution, you need to go back to square one and relearn how to handle panic situations. Crashing on purpose is not a skill, it's something you hear about at a bar from a 55 year old Harley rider that thinks front brakes are a liability.
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:41 AM   #70
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laying it down is NOT a good option to me. I'll do that emergency stop the MSF teachers drilled into my head like a MOTHERFUCKER while shitting bricks probably. or simply swerve and brake if need be to avoid an accident.

laying it down counts as crashing no matter what, so honestly, its just not a good answer to a legitimate problem.

if you've taken an MSF course, you know to brake and swerve, to avoid a crash, or do an emergency stop so you can avoid crashes. both are outstanding solutions that allow you to not see how well your gear(or skin for you squids out there) holds up to asphalt. and keep your bike looking nice.

if you ride a harley with no front brake, or drum brakes, disregard this, have another beer and lay it down.
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