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I do and I just SMILE!:woohoo:
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I figure this guy thinks he's gonna show me what he or the Harley is made of! I am by no means a canyon carver like some of you guys, I think I do ok but anyway this guys is really pushing it like he's gonna show me something! There must be 20,30 corners to the top and this guy was ALL over the road, sometimes hugging the double yellow, sometimes the single white to the right, I pretty much just stay in the middle.
I'm with you all the way but I take exception at the point where you claim, "sometimes hugging the double yellow, sometimes the single white to the right" ... because that, as I know it, is known as the racing line...
from wiki...
"In racing sports, the ideal line is the inside part of a curve where the vehicle is nearest to the inside curb in order to maintain the maximum velocity around the track. The apex or clipping point is often used in motorsport, though other racing sports such as skiing and bicycling have similar concepts of an ideal line.
When analyzing a single corner, the optimum line is one that minimizes the time spent in the corner and maximizes the overall speed (of the vehicle) through the corner.
"The apex is often but not always, the geometric center of the turn. Hitting the apex allows the vehicle to take the straightest line and maintain the highest speed through that specific corner"
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wireman wrote:
it depends on when and where he was hugging the lines;)
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I've run across HD and other cruiser riders that did just like the one BlueMeanie ran across did - all over the road, dramatically leaning in turns when not truely needed, etc.
While it's very tempting to nail it and ride past waving while they're dragging floorboards and pipes in a corner, I usually back off and give them room - I wouldn't want to make someone wipe out because they're feeling pushed by me to run faster than they, or their bike is capable of safely doing, and likely taking me out with them! :pinch:
There have been times though when I'VE been forced by that type of rider to show him what the ass end of a KZ looks like as it speeds away from him. :whistle: :laugh:
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