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Re: change of subject
- Subject: Re: change of subject
- From: tpcutter@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:40:44 -0400
<<
PS: I agree 100% with Tom Cutter. In a low-sider you may hang on to the
bar, but
in a high-sider best to get away from the bike. I had both, I
experienced the
feeling. >>
Maybe I didn't make it clear. In a crash, you are going wherever the
bike tosses you. There is way more energy than you have any hope of
hanging onto. If you are able to "ride out" a lowside, you probably
could have avoided it in the fiorst place.
NEVER stop turning, baking and riding, until the wheels are higher than
your head. Many crashes occur when the rider stops trying to ride the
bike.
Tom Cutter
Yardley, PA
www.RubberChickenRacingGarage.com
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