sundancekid
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I'm hoping for some feedback from experienced riders on dealing with gravel on paved asphalt. It seems like gravel is a common and dreaded hazard for anyone riding on the street but there's got to be some way(s) of handling it which are better than others.
For newer riders who have yet to experience hitting gravel it can be described in a couple of ways with respect to how it feels to ride on: black ice, marbles or where it (the motorcycle) just wants to slide out from under you.
Is it that even if you slow down the gravel between your wheels and the road surface still carry you forward with the momentum that you have built up?
OR
The gravel prevents the tire from making full contact with the road and the lack of grip is what does you in? (like hydro-plaining with rocks).
Your feedback and tips are appreciated.
I'm hoping for some feedback from experienced riders on dealing with gravel on paved asphalt. It seems like gravel is a common and dreaded hazard for anyone riding on the street but there's got to be some way(s) of handling it which are better than others.
For newer riders who have yet to experience hitting gravel it can be described in a couple of ways with respect to how it feels to ride on: black ice, marbles or where it (the motorcycle) just wants to slide out from under you.
Is it that even if you slow down the gravel between your wheels and the road surface still carry you forward with the momentum that you have built up?
OR
The gravel prevents the tire from making full contact with the road and the lack of grip is what does you in? (like hydro-plaining with rocks).
Your feedback and tips are appreciated.
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