Relax
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Giving him the benefit of the doubt that the math is correct, I thought this was a great explanation of the benefits of late braking/late apexing on the street.
"The line giveth and the line taketh away". Gold. I like that guy.Giving him the benefit of the doubt that the math is correct, I thought this was a great explanation of the benefits of late braking/late apexing on the street.
Late apex makes that better too. You can see further and have more margin to apply brakes in the corner without blowing wide.It might be OK if you are on a track where there are no oncoming other vehicles or no obstruction of view across the corner's inside.
But on a public road, straight or curved, or hilly, I ride with the "Limit Point" in mind. "Always be able to stop within the distance you can see to be clear ahead."
AFJ
I'm with you, I've see too many oncoming drivers/riders cut across the centerline in a corner -- last thing I want is to be punching the envelope then see a crap driver's headlights in my lane.Slow and steady is my motto. I want to get home with myself and my bike intact.
Too many vehicles (bikes, cars, trucks...) cut across inside corners so I never push it too hard unless I can see through the turn.
My Username is Appropriate in this SituationLate apex makes that better too. You can see further and have more margin to apply brakes in the corner without blowing wide.