larryjmiller
Junior Member
Last weekend I was riding through the twisties and hit a curve a little too hot and the curve had sand and water on it. I couldn't find a clear path on the road without some sand on it. I slowed the best I could then rode through it sweeping wide into the left lane. I could see that no one was coming in that lane. I put my right boot down, turned my head in the direction I wanted to go (right) and I made the turn without sliding much.
Is there a tried and true method for doing this manuever? I probably was riding slightly beyond my riding capability as we were in a group. I certainly did slow it down a bit too after that.
One of my buds said that on a dirt bike you would try and place more weight on the back wheel and ride it out.
Any suggestions for next time?
Is there a tried and true method for doing this manuever? I probably was riding slightly beyond my riding capability as we were in a group. I certainly did slow it down a bit too after that.
One of my buds said that on a dirt bike you would try and place more weight on the back wheel and ride it out.
Any suggestions for next time?