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In most cases you will still fly over the bike if you lay it down. I've seen it happen 3 or 4 times unless you get wedged under the bike. But then, the guardrail may slice you up (I've seen that too).
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Laying a bike down is retarded unless you are trying to go under a semi.
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Do the phrases "Blind Corner", "Blind Hill", and "Blind Driveway" ring any bells? Do you know what the word "Blind" means, right? For someone who rides Angeles Crest, (my old stomping grounds) you must ride awfully slow if you can see what's coming behind all those big ass rocks. JC
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No two ways about it; if someone suddenly came at me with a car, I just might throw the bike at them, and hope to stay out of the resultant tangle.
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Been there, done that. The section right before you get to Lake Elisinore kicks ass. Tight as hell. Most of it blind. Quote:
You just said it only takes 3 feet to swerve. So which is it? If you hit something it's your fault for not seeing it, or it's impossible to not hit things you can't see? You a funny man. JC
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I wouldn't try to lay it down regardless of the circumstances... cliff scenario, I'd hammer the brakes and perhaps jump off, but I still wouldnt try to lay the bike down...
I would say laying the bike down would be pretty easy if one were trying... rear brake like a champ and goose the bar, it'll go down... Why anyone would every want to do that is beyond me, but whatever... Stupid is as stupid does. |
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I'd like to know why and how the helmet got down in with the bike?
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Swerve of course, but if you go around a corner and for some odd reason a car or another bike is right in your lane...then BAM...you might end up a hood ornament or if you have time to swerve then that option should be first.
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That section is pretty much all we ride on Sunday. The Lookout to the bottom of the mountain. Pretty much our little free track away from home.
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