03-13-2009, 01:21 PM | #31 | ||
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It also depends on what is considered rough passing. I don't think what you think is rough passing on the track applies in this case. I haven't seen bump and run passing like on the track, it's not that bad. Most people just will cut a corner or race you into a turn to get around you leaving lots of room, most of it is just surprise passes where you didn't even realize someone was back there. Some cruiser riders don't like these type of passes or passing in general, sportbike riders are pretty use to these and not what we would consider rough. Very few people will force you to change your lane or line unless they blow a corner or something. I don't use the same lane in a pass unless the person gets far to the right for me and gives a wave by. That's pretty much SOP. A lot of bad (not rough) passing comes from people not knowing the road and choosing bad locations to attempt a pass.
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We have locals that complain about the same thing, but no one forces them to go there. There are great roads to ride around here that have no tourists on them that are just as fun, they can go there and just avoid the gap.
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03-13-2009, 02:00 PM | #33 | |
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I know what it's like to have great local roads, and then have people come to "tame" them. If and when I can get back to your area, I will probably avoid the Dragon because of all the reasons you stated. I had more problems with the cars and trucks on my one and only pass down that road. We spend 2 full days there, and I took pics at the gas station and the lead road, refusing to even get on the back of the hubby's ZX-11 as a passenger. Cherohala skyway is much better, with enough curves to keep me happy, plus some jaw dropping scenery. I'm not interested in dragging hard parts, and bias ply tires aren't exactly corner carving material. The Phillips motel is cool enough just to sit in front of your room and relax! So misunderstanding aside, you still live in a great place, and I envy your roads. Peace. Last edited by Fleck750; 03-13-2009 at 02:36 PM.. |
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03-13-2009, 02:08 PM | #34 | ||
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I am not for the racetrack, that's just it's image and that's what draws the people here. I learned long ago not to go up there except during slow times if I want to make some fun runs. Otherwise I just go people watch because you can see some stupid crap happen sitting with the photog's.
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03-13-2009, 02:35 PM | #35 | |
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As for bias/ply tires, the front tire on my old Suzuki is 100mm wide. That's 20mm less than the front tire on most sportbikes. The rear tire is 130mm. Just 10mm wider than the front of any new sportbike. Plus they have tubes. But I can keep up with those sportbikes on some very steep and twisty roads. |
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There were 6 guys from Germany when we were there. Being in full leathers, they stuck out like a sore thumb. It was funny seeing the cruisers gaping at them.
They did a pass, and said it wasn't nearly as good as the Italian Alps! It seems ironic they come halfway across the world to ride, and the best roads are in their backyard. |
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03-13-2009, 02:47 PM | #38 | |
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I'd like to get some Pirellia tires, they have a better profile. I have my bike lowered 3 inches front and back, and there are no chicken strips, so I think I've reached my limit on these tires! I'm not comfortable leaning off the bike, and that's where the speed comes from. I'll just be happy pretending I'm "corner carving". When I get on the bike, I feel 20 years old, 5'7" and 100 lbs, so pretending comes naturally. |
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03-13-2009, 03:07 PM | #39 | |
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I am pretty sure he shattered his foot to pieces. I don't remember the story, it's been months since that happened.
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Nobody better pass me in my lane. You want to go around, you change lane, but if you try to squeez past me you'll probably make me fuck up, and then you'll get fucked up. If I lay it down I'll find you later, and if I have to swerve around I'll fucking follow you until I catch you, and then it's on.
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