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How would you go about laying your bike down?
Just wondering if any of you ever think about what technique you will/would/have used to lay your bike down intentionally? Say for instance a car pull out in front of you and there's no where to go, your options are to lay it down or hit the car. Do you have the skills to lay your bike down in time or do you panic and plow into the car?
My father-in-law had to lay his bike down yesterday when a guy pulled out into his path, I have yet to talk with him about the specifics but it gave me an idea for a thread for this section that we may be able to gain some insight on from other's experiences. |
Damn that sucks, was this your old Ninja 500?
Never thought about it in detail. I just look for any escape routes or try not to get into the predicament. Got me thinking... as usual. |
I don't think I would ever intentionally lay my bike down. Impacts aren't fun, but laying the bike down guarantees that the driver won't be held accountable for what they did.
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Other than being a little bit sore and having a sore toe:?: He's okay too... |
I was in the situation once, back when I was riding my YZF600R.
I wouldn't call what I did a 'skill', it just sort of occurred as a part of a sequence of events. Thinking back, as best I can remember anyway, I didn't have sufficient time to maneuver around the truck that turned in front of me, so I attempted to brake and the bike just sort of went down and slid into the side of the truck. (and so did I, for that matter) I was wearing a good leather jacket and the pavement was pretty smooth in that intersection so I came away with no road rash, just a couple of big bruises. Probably a much better outcome than t-boning the truck and going airborne. |
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The little Ford Ranger made an unprotected left across my lane because it was night and he underestimated my speed. (a very common thing, or so I'm told) |
NEVER intentionally crash your motorcycle. When you crash, you relinquish all control over your vehicle and the situation. Additionally, every last moment you can spend braking is a significant reduction in impact force with another object.
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Too be blunt....
I do not know of anyone who has laid a bike down intentionally. I know plenty of people who wiped out and claimed they did it intentionally (cause real men are always in control and would never fuck up!!:lol:) |
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