When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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Well this is where philosophy meets the road.
How can you be sure that there isn’t a boulder in the road around the next corner?
Short answer is that you can’t.
Whether it’s your fault, their fault or no body’s fault you have to accept that accidents can and will happen to you and anyone who rides. This means that you will never be 100% sure of anything at anytime. You can’t see around that corner, no one can.
So the question becomes how do you prepare yourself for the eventuality that as some point you will go down? It’s the reason we wear gear. I mean if we knew we were not going to go down that day why would any of us wear it? Yet, we all try our best to cover against road rash, impacts and anything else we can cover.
It comes down to this. The one question we all have to ask ourselves when we start riding is that there will always be a possibility that you can get seriously hurt of even die riding a motorcycle. You can say to yourself this will never happen to me and step away from the bike or accept that the possibility exists and get on one.
A study one time said probably 80% of drivers overestimate their skill. Hopefully us riders are more realistic but I would not be surprised if it's higher. Truthfully, how many of you regularly go back to the parking lot and do the box, or practice panic stops? I know I don't and should.
So given the fact that most of us are probably egotistic and think we're better riders, in real life, backing it off to 7/10ths is probably a good idea to buy us that safety margin we'll no doubt need.
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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Great discussion btw. I think all newbies should read this.
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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Ooooooo, good comment Randall. And I am the personality that I would rather slide into the grave sideways, however, I believe in calculated risks at the same time. Risk is freeking fun. Calculated risk is harder but still pretty fun. I'm about having fun yet still mitigating death.
I realize there are some asshats who ride sideways because they either don't care or simply aren't old enough to educate themselves.
But for those of you that are seasoned and stellar riders...I still don't have an answer about running those turns at those kind of speeds on blind faith.
"Keep that "what if" thought in the back of your mind; it's the angel on your shoulder balancing the devil in your right hand."
"There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart...pursue those."
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And that is the next question a rider must ask. How much risk am I willing to take. Some here are fine pushing 90% into that corner because they have been around it a hundred times, while other take it at 60% because it’s a new road to them.
It’s personal choice. What do you as a rider, on this day, with this machine, wearing this gear, feel about the next corner?
i love the rule of 70 percent, although when you get going sometimes the pure joy of it will get me above that. what i do always try to do is ride tire lines cause this gives me 2 things, 1 is better traction, the sand ect gets kicked away by the car tires so less chance of slip and also better area grip for braking. secondly by sticking to the two tire lines it puts you to one side and i try to always be ready for an emergency pass if a car or something is stopped in the middle of the road (stalled, saw some deer, taking pictures) and i am unable to make an emergency stop i can whip to the shoulder or the center line (my preference due to the fact that if something is up people tend to stand on the shoulder as opposed to the center line and i DONT WANT TO RUN SOMEONE OVER. these are just things i hope to do if the situation ever came to pass, which i always hope doesnt, and try to avoid. but in all honesty accidents do happen regardless of whether or not you are above speed. all you can do is think and practice in youre mind some of the scenarios and manuevers used to avoid accidents. Mental prep is one of the greatest tools we have.
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Imagine a non-rider or someone just starting out. They look at us countersteering into corners, or executing the "box" and think there's no possible way that can be done. Yet they see us do it. But to them, it seems like such a far removed concept. We tell them it can be done, have faith in the technique and trust the bike. So while to us it's part of our skillset, to them, they have to have faith in that it is possible.
Same here. Experience, ability, and trust. Faith, probably to a degree .. blind? Blind implies ignorance or arrogance. Most of the riders here with some seat time would probably agree, the ones that use blind faith probably don't last very long in the saddle.
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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"Keep that "what if" thought in the back of your mind; it's the angel on your shoulder balancing the devil in your right hand."
"There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart...pursue those."
2005 SV650S Street
I ride the corners by the seat of my pants ---------- sometimes ------------- and 35 years riding experience on Colorado roads other times.
"Its all about the motorbikes, always has been and always will be.". ~~ Ewan McGregor 2007
"It's hard to play the blues when nuthin's really wrong."~~ ---- Joe Walsh 2012
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LOL in the beginning when I was an undisciplined n00b, I probably used blind faith (if you call it that) on occasion: "oh God.. oh God.. damn that was close!"
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
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OMG, I can't even read that. Do you southies not understand Paragraphs and shit. Ya know...to help the reader, READ. Good god almighty. Use spaces and paragraphs...fine I give......aint gonna happen EVER,
Okay, shit, I just tried a second time and stil NO COMPRENDO...DAMMIT JIM!!! (it's too hard for me hunny)
"Keep that "what if" thought in the back of your mind; it's the angel on your shoulder balancing the devil in your right hand."
"There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart...pursue those."
2005 SV650S Street
I got a question what about the turns you can see everything and then a Harley guy picks the wroung time to pass almost hitting a truck and taking you and a few other riders out at the same time coming towards you?
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"Its all about the motorbikes, always has been and always will be.". ~~ Ewan McGregor 2007
"It's hard to play the blues when nuthin's really wrong."~~ ---- Joe Walsh 2012
I.B.A. # 14748 124@X - YRMV
dont northies know how to spell....still has 2 l's and damnit is spelled damnit........hahah..bring it.......its okay love ya anyway
besides, i did use spaces....and that was A paragraph.
Jim you know exactly why I want the answer. You should know why I want it more than anybody.
I post these questions for others to learn from. Not that I don't hope to benefit, because they are my true questions the more that I ride.
I want to know the motivation that "we" have". I want to know why we blow turns at uncaring speeds with no supposed consequence on the other end??? Really???
I want to know why we, as sportbikes, feel the need to blow turns out of the water on the "street"?
And furthermore, I want to know that if I'm missing something, why am I not willing to do it? Why won't I follow you or anybody else at fucking insane paces? Why are you guys so damed fast in those blind faith turns? What the heck makes me think harder in each turn as though I have something to lose that you don't?
"Keep that "what if" thought in the back of your mind; it's the angel on your shoulder balancing the devil in your right hand."
"There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart...pursue those."
2005 SV650S Street
R.I.P. Lahela 10/12/1986-08/01/2008
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"I don't fail I just succeed at finding ways that don't work."
Chris Titus
CSC Spelling Bee Champ 2008 and 2009
yeah well trevor i think youre a closet case northie
The only thing that matters, is if at the end of the ride you take off your helmet with a smile, thinking.. damn that was a fun ride, can't wait to do it again. Then you walk into the house and kiss your loved one(s). That's all the justification needed, not how fast or slow you ride or how willing you are to push the envelope.
Because you do have something to lose, not only are you riding for yourself, but your friends as well. Imagine the trauma if any of us were to lose a fellow rider on a ride. We'd hate to lose a companion like you, or anyone for that matter. Survival instinct.. it's a good thing.
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When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
Current stable: 09 Thruxton \ 09 FZ6S2 Sold List: 97 Ninja500R, 03 SV650K3, 01 Ducati 750Sport, 73 CB350/4, 03 F650GSA, 08 Gixxer600, 03 Gixxer600, 91 VFR750F, 09 KLX250, 06 Thruxton 900, 02 VFR800, 08 Spyder RS, 12 Street TripleR, 09 KLX250S, 16 KTMRC390, 10 F650GS
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R.I.P. Lahela 10/12/1986-08/01/2008
Want to become a super hero? http://www.donoralliance.org/info-page-1
"I don't fail I just succeed at finding ways that don't work."
Chris Titus
CSC Spelling Bee Champ 2008 and 2009