Just avoid hard accelleration and braking. People will tell you to avoid manholes and white lines, but if your speed is constant, there's no need to slalom around everything as though they're bags of nails .
keep off white lines and other road marking look out for man hole cover
Sorry wrong thread.
Hardcore pisstaker!
I'm not a fast, racer type, but I do ride in all weathers and don't really worry about it. I just slow down. Like someone else said, you need to relax your upper body and relax your grip on the bars. Use your knees against the tank to give you a feeling of stability when turning. If your tyres are in good nick and are proper sports-tourer types, they'll probably outperform your skills, so don't think they're suddenly gonna give way under you - they're not! Just avoid hard accelleration and braking. People will tell you to avoid manholes and white lines, but if your speed is constant, there's no need to slalom around everything as though they're bags of nails Absolutely on target - nothing to add - man you've said it all..... Tom
QuoteHardcore pisstaker!ok dont get this did i say summat to offend?