Layed Down My Bike 2nd Time in 400 Miles.?
Question by Russian CBR: layed down my bike 2nd time in 400 miles.?
Ok… firs time – was taking a left corner, ended up in the left side of the left lane right next to devider. hit the oil spot, and got my rear tire skid from under me. hit the curb with front tire, rear tire, layed it down on the left side on 40mph.
Second time – was making a right fast turn, sum guy pulled out right in front of me in a road cage… had to lay it down and roll… same left side.
Is it my bad luck, or whats up with me? any suggestions what should i do? I cant stop riding, im already too addicted.
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EDIT: i ride ’03 suzuki SV650
EDIT2: aint a squid. i dont drug shit, i dont have an expensive bike. i took MSF a year ago. have being riding for 2 years…
EDIT3: denial is the first sign of being a squid? dont make me laugh. So if i say u r homosexual, and u say no.. you are in denial and u are indead gay? š lol. Listen to yourself. haha
EDIT4: yeah, in both times it was probably my mistake, in first i was not supposed to go 45 in 30. and in second i was supposed to slow down even though it was a green for me.
But that does not mean that both could be avoided. C-mon.. dont tell me that u ride avoiding all laws and shit.
Best answer:
Answer by my_ducati996
Don’t worry I already laid down my Ducati 4 times since I had it the past 2 years. It takes a beating and keeps on going. One time it was hydroplaning in the rain because I was going to fast and the other time I was knee dragging and came up on some gravel. Just as long as you don’t slam into a brick wall or car you should be fine.
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