Sunday, February 7, 2010
Tips for Wet Weather Riding::
Riding in the wet weather is dangerous. Here are some tips:: First try not to ride in the first ten to fifteen minutes of the rain. This is when the roads are the slickest and worst to ride on. If you are already riding and it starts to rain try to pull over and kill a little time. I find hot chocolate, or coffee is great for wet weather riding. if this is not an option try not too over use the brake and clutch as this may result in sliding. I have found using less throttle is a great way to compensate for wet brakes. Always try to travel less than the speed limit in the wet weather, the harder the rain the slower you should ride. Another tip that's very important is always, always keep your temper in check. Wet roads and bad tempers are always a toxic mixture for the rider.If you find yourself riding in the rain, you can bet your going to be splashed. COUNT ON IT! SOME DRIVERS DO THIS JUST FOR THE FUN OF SPLASHING YOU! Don't take this personally. The last thing you want to do here is seek revenge against a SUV, in the rain with little to no braking power. YOU WILL LOSE THIS FIGHT EVERY TIME!! Also i have found it safer to ride side streets instead of the highways. Remember Just because your riding slower doesn't mean the guy next to you will. MOST people don't bother to slow down at all in the rain. Remember they are in a tank compared to you! Also give yourself plenty of stopping distance,the more the better. Try not to follow to closely to the person in front of you. Back spay can hit you in the eyes and face. Try to prepare yourself be for you leave, make it a point to check local weather reports for the day and time you are riding. Wear layers of clothing. You can always subtract clothing,but, you can't add them if you don't have them!! The best defense is a great offense. Know the weather,wear layers of clothing, and use common seance when riding in the rain. Keep the rubber side down and the chrome side up:: from Vegas:: Toxsk Ryder
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